Ohhhhh
la laaaa...lookie here lookie here! We do love a layered canvas from
Alison, and she is making those new Seth Colour POP!! Look at that Blue
Lagoon!! Swoon!!! And I love the use of Ellen's petals....just how does she do all this creative magic with teabags??
Read on!
~Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Alison the Craftytrog with you today, and I'd like to share with you a mixed media panel I made using Seth's New Fresco Finish Acrylic Paint Set No.3 and PaperArtsy Eclectica Ellen Vargo stamps.
I've used collaged hand-decorated papers on my panel, which is a
favourite technique of mine, as I love the textures and abstract nature
of it.
I
like to use different types of paper on projects, usually some book
text paper. And, I always have a sheet of plain copier paper beneath as
I'm working, to catch the excess paint, and clean my brayer on, which
creates more collage material. I used PaperArtsy Stamp Set EEV06 on the pages below.
Here's the torn up under paper ready to be glued onto my 6x6 inch panel with Matte Medium Gel. I used an MDF panel, but PaperArtsy Heavy Grey/White Board would work well as a substitute.
I started to create the main flower feature of my panel, stamping and embossing petals from PaperArtsy Stamp Set EEV09.
I
love to include teabags in my art in some form, so I bunched up a few
empty circular bags (you could also cut circles from square bags),
secured them with a decorative brad, then trimmed and scrunched until my
flower centre took shape.
I love the contrast of the brown teabags with the blue and green paint colours!
The panel background needed some decoration, so I used Seth's Blue Lagoon and Magic Moss Fresco Finish Paint with background stamps from PaperArtsy Stamp Set EEV05.
I also wanted some circle elements to tie in with the flower centre, so I stamped and cut a few circles from PaperArtsy Stamp Set EEV09 with Double Denim Fresco Finish Paint.
Once
my flower feature was adhered, I got messy adding splatters of Black
Bombay India Ink, and watered down Golden Iridescent Bronze paint to
mirror the metallic of the brad.
A few coloured gems and some totally unrelated book text words later, and I was satisfied.
I
forgot that when you apply matte medium over embossing, it dulls the
glossy effect, so I had to use a black pen to go over the lines of the
stamped petals. It would have been best to put the glue just on the back
of them of course!
I
was thrilled to be able to try out Seth's new paints. More blues...what
more can I say?! And Butter and Magic Moss are such a pretty soft
yellow and green. I hope I've inspired you to get painty and join in
with the current PaperArtsy Challenge.
Alison x
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16 comments:
Alison this is beautiful
Gorgeous! I love all the layers.
Beautiful project Alison, always love your teabag work, always so creative and the colours compliment the flower so well, great stamps choices too! x
Fabulous colours and lot and lots of lovely layers.. Loving those petal stamps all held together with your marvellous Teabags. Love it x
Gorgeous panel!!!
Gorgeous canvas Alison.
Wow, what a stunning canvas! Those new paints looks so amazing and your teabag flower is so beautiful 😁. I love the vibrancy of the colours and the extra shine from the bronze paint is beautiful! Happy weekend! J 😊
Love this project Alison! I'd never heard of teabags being used in art and your project led me from link to link to find out more about it. Several blog posts and YouTube videos later I now have some teabags drying nicely to have a go. PaperArtsy is brilliant at bringing us such wonderful inspiration! Thanks. Stef x
Beautiful; love the teabag flower so much! x
This is amazing Alison! Super !
Glorious layers in your backgrounds and the teabag flower is just amazing!
Alison x
Now this looks like such a lot of fun with fabulous results...Thank you for the wonderful inspiration x
Fabulous layering Alison and adorable flower. Xx
I've said this already......it's fabulous! The tea bag flower is beyond beautiful!
Love your panel Alison, the blues are so bright and cheerful and I love your flower too!
How brilliant! I would never have thought to tear up the backgrounds like this, but what an amazing result! Gorgeous flower and design!
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