2018 Topic 2: Seth's NEW Fresco Paints
Carol has created a beautiful journal spread here - even it it didn't all fall into place as easily as it looks in the photos! You wouldn't know she faced a few challenges along the way until she fesses up at the end! Isn't it reassuring you are not the only one who sometimes pulls out your hair getting to the end point! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Carol with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a journal page today using
the new set of Limited Edition paints by Seth Apter. I used Seth's mono
technique on my page to apply the paint where you paint onto an
additional sheet and then mono print onto your surface with the colour, I
love the randomness this gives with the colour and how easy it is to
build up a one of a kind background each time. Added to this you get two
backgrounds for the price of one, it's a win, win really.
I
went into this page without much of a plan apart from the paint colours
and choice of stamps, using Seth's technique is was very easy to build
up the colour slowly and to find my way with my page as I went.
Once
I had built up some colour on my page Using Seth Apters Limited Edition
paint set FFSA4 I added interest with stencils, Here I used PaperArtsy
Stencil 001 (PS001)
by applying the paint to the stencil and then pressing onto my
background, this gave a reverse image and only a very light paint
covering, which let all the colours underneath still show through.
As I wanted to stamp directly onto my page I now took it all a bit lighter adding the colour with the stencil so my page had lots of detail. I thought the Glacier Ice colour from FFSA4 (available from PaperArtsy Stockists - see here) would give a nice background to stamp onto.
I
chopped up the sheet of deli paper that I had used to paint onto the
apply the paint to my page and arranged this onto my page to extra
detail to the background, messing around with the layout before I glued
them in place.
I stamped a selection of flowers from one of Kay Carley's latest releases EKC15 (stockists list here). It always amaze me how well you can stamp directly onto Fresco finish chalk paints. With lots of masking of my images I build up quite a nice bouquet on my page.
As I wanted to stamp directly onto my page I now took it all a bit lighter adding the colour with the stencil so my page had lots of detail. I thought the Glacier Ice colour from FFSA4 (available from PaperArtsy Stockists - see here) would give a nice background to stamp onto.
I stamped a selection of flowers from one of Kay Carley's latest releases EKC15 (stockists list here). It always amaze me how well you can stamp directly onto Fresco finish chalk paints. With lots of masking of my images I build up quite a nice bouquet on my page.
I
rifled through my pencil box and found some which were a good match for
the paints and coloured my flowers and I started to add little dots
with a white gel pen to lift them off the page a little bit. The pencils
coloured over the fresco paints like a dream.
I stamped a quote from Alison Bombers EAB01
set onto the border of a book page and cut it up to balance the page a
little better getting the position just right before I glued it all
down
I also added detail with a stencil PS036...
... and Fresco Finish Chalk Paint Venice Blue, from the Seth Apter Paint set FFSA4, and used Glass Blue Fresco Finish Chalk
paint with stencil PA001 to add a bit of a pop of brighter blue to my
page as this pulled the brighter blue of one of my pencils into my page a
little better. I mixed my Glass Blue paint with Fresco Finish Satin Glaze this made it ultra translucent so the elements beneath it showed through.
I
finished with a bit of paint marking with an old bank card and Little
Black Dress Fresco Finish Chalk paint. I used the curly leaf from Kay
Carley's stamp set EKC15 to add little wing dings around the edge of
page as filler to balance the page, adding a bit of darkness and depth
to the edges.
I
found this technique very relaxing and surprising unmessy!! I liked the
way I could incorporate the sheet I had used to apply my paint into my
project and I was glad I had decided to used Deli paper as this was
really thin and did not cause a ridge when stamping as a thicker sheet
might have done. But that was just luck as I did not plan to incorporate
into my page it when I started, I just felt my page needed something
but I wanted it to be tone on tone so this was perfect. I must admit
there was a point when I absolutely hated this page and it felt "lost".
But I remembered when I teach and I look around and everyone is staring
at their page in despair, I wave mine in the air and say "yes it looks
awful now, but give it time and layers and it will suddenly lift it" So I
gave myself a good talking too, and yes I do like it now and I am glad I
did not throw it in the bin.
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13 comments:
This has turned out so beautifully!! Loving those colours too.
I love these colours and that is such a great journal page.
Love how you have used those new colours Carol. Fab creation.
This looks brilliant Carol! Those colours are fab!
Beautiful project :)
It's a beautiful page!!! I'm very glad you didn't give up on it and pushed through!!! Well worth it!!!
It's brilliant Carol, the colours are perfect for these stamps and I love your chopped up deli paper xx
Fabulous as ever Carol. You had to do a lot of paper waving with us🙄🙄 Deli paper is so handy. Cheers crafty Carol xx😊😊😊
Love the mono printing you have done along with incorporating the deli sheets. Faublous layering effect, great colours and great colours....Wonderful inspiration, thank you x
Ohh Carol, the Phoenix rises . Where have you been? This is stunning. Thank you for you insperation, going to give it a go with the Seth paints. Big thank you. This is Bev not Lesley. xx
Love the colours Carol, such a gorgeous page!
Glad you didn’t give up. It’s a whole lot of lovely layers—and glad I’m not the only one to feel like that sometimes!! x
Oh Carol! I love the intense color here and the gorgeous layering of paints & imagery. The white dots really bring things to life - what fun!
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