2017 Topic 19: My Favourite Things
Lucy has made some beautiful things for the blog in the past year, and this is a culmination in the things she does so well. Enjoy!
Hi everyone, it's Lucy from Lucy's True Colours with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a pencil case, which could
also be a make up bag, which could be given as a present at Christmas.
Yes, there's still time!
When
I did my last post, I used fabric medium and I said what a revelation
it was and how I wanted to do much more stamping on fabric. This time I
have mixed the fabric medium into the Fresco for the background as this
keeps the soft handle of the pencil case, whereas when I have made
similar items before it has become stiff which is not very pleasing to
the touch. This worked really well and made quite a tactile item.
I wanted as many layers as possible so I started off by using Kim Dellow's stencils 048 ...
... and removing the Mermaid Fresco layer with a baby wipe to give a ghost image.
Then the leaf from the same stencil set, using Fresco Finish Zucchini and a stencil brush. I love this layer!
I used the same paint and cut n dry foam but now moved on to a stamp layer, using the sprig from Kim's EKD 06
and positioned it roughly where I knew I would want my shrink plastic
flowers to sit. It's such a dainty sprig stamp! The stencilled flower is
in Lavender and Wisteria Fresco Finish.
Now to those flowers! You get such a lovely selection across the two sets, Eclectica EKD05 and 06.
I stamped them across two sheets of frosted shrink plastic using StazOn Jet Black.
I always like to stamp on the shiny side and colour on the frosted side
as this gives you a rougher texture to take the colour, and a glossier
side to show. I used alcohol ink markers and of course they didn't react
with the StazOn as I was using the reverse.
Eclectica Kim Dellow Set 05 (EKD05)
Eclectica Kim Dellow Set 06 (EKD06)
Another
of my favourite things! I love the way Treasure Gold 'takes' on a
variety of surfaces. Even the alcohol pens hadn't worked on the zip, but
the Royal Amethyst Treasure Gold was the perfect finishing touch. I
wanted a little text so I used some words from ELB24
in a mix of Haystack and Autumn Fire.
I added some more stamping from the two sets with Snowflake fresco and adhered the shrink plastic pieces with gel medium. As a finishing touch and to tidy up the edge, I stitched lace just below the zip.
For the other side of the pencil case, I used a different colour scheme, with a background of Fresco Finish Candy Floss!
Lucy
Blog: Lucy's True Colours
Twitter: @CraftyLuce
This is gorgeous Lucy! Awesome embellishments and gorgeous stencilling! What a useful little bag, I can think of so many uses for it! Thank you and Merry Christmas!
As
this is the final topic of the year, there is not a challenge as we
know you are all super busy, so sit back, enjoy and be inspired.
Season's Greetings and best wishes to you all from all of us here at PaperArtsy
Season's Greetings and best wishes to you all from all of us here at PaperArtsy
Lucy, these are gorgeous, what a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely !
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing....love them!
ReplyDeleteSo delightful, Lucy - a wonderful combination of some of your favourite things - and what a perfect little gift.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Absolutely AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful this is Lucy. Particularly taken with the ghosting effect. Clever make and perfect present. Xx
ReplyDeleteSo unique and so personal and creative. Cute and adorable too x
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful!!!
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