Topic 5:  Nautical Colours
This
 is a wonderful uplifting book from Nikki! What a great little flick 
through if you need a pick me up, and it is full of lovely layering 
ideas too. Her use of tissue paper is a great tip - particularly if you 
are worried about stamping straight too!! Tissue paper solves that 
problem so well! ~ Leandra  
Hi everyone, it's  Nikki Acton (Addicted to Art) with
 you today, and I'd like to share with you a mini book using one of 
Alison Bomber's new stamp sets - EAB08 - Strength and Courage.
I
 made a little book last year with one of Alison's previous stamp sets 
and it sold quite quickly in a pop up craft / gift shop we have locally 
at Christmas. I think these quotes are proving popular! (You can find 
the first book here.
 ) My original book was quite vintage, but this time I am adding more 
colour, stamping on tissue paper and adding some sketched images.
My book is 3'' square - the cover is Smooth Heavyweight Stamping Card cut
 to 3'' by 6 1/4'' (to allow for the spine). I do all my background 
paint and stencilling on both sides before scoring but add my words and 
focal images once the book is scored and folded.
For
 my Nautical colours I used a number of Seth Apter's new Fresco Chalk 
paints - Double Denim from Set 3 and Venice Blue, Glacier Ice and Steel 
Grey from Set 4 along with London Bus.
My background was built up with watery washes, drying between colours and then sponge stencilling using PaperArtsy Stencil PS036 by Kim Dellow and Sara Naumann's new stencil PS092.
I also added colour to some old book pages. I used a bottle cap to create circles with Little Black Dress Fresco Chalk Paint and sketched the bird and star. I am working on being a little looser in my compositions at the moment!
All my words and some images were stamped with Stazon onto tissue paper (I used Stazon as it is opaque and therefore provides a bolder image over the paint and tissue paper). This is a great way of only partially using a stamp - eg the corner butterfly above from Hot Pick 1504 stamp set. I stamped the whole image and then tore out the part I wanted.
For my inside pages I took some old scrapbook paper and added watery washes of Chalk Fresco Chalk Paint, followed by London Bus. A great way to use up old supplies. I only partially used the words from one of the quotes on this inside cover - one of the benefits of using tissue paper.
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My background was built up with watery washes, drying between colours and then sponge stencilling using PaperArtsy Stencil PS036 by Kim Dellow and Sara Naumann's new stencil PS092.
I also added colour to some old book pages. I used a bottle cap to create circles with Little Black Dress Fresco Chalk Paint and sketched the bird and star. I am working on being a little looser in my compositions at the moment!
All my words and some images were stamped with Stazon onto tissue paper (I used Stazon as it is opaque and therefore provides a bolder image over the paint and tissue paper). This is a great way of only partially using a stamp - eg the corner butterfly above from Hot Pick 1504 stamp set. I stamped the whole image and then tore out the part I wanted.
For my inside pages I took some old scrapbook paper and added watery washes of Chalk Fresco Chalk Paint, followed by London Bus. A great way to use up old supplies. I only partially used the words from one of the quotes on this inside cover - one of the benefits of using tissue paper.
There
 are so many tutorials (Blogger, You Tube etc) to make mini books and 
they are great fun! The Fresco Chalk Paints make background work easy 
and adding washes of colour before adding paint through a stencil 
provides depth and contrast. (Just remember to dry before adding new 
layers!) Stamping on tissue paper is also really forgiving - nothing 
worse than making a fab background and then getting the stamping wrong 
or deciding too late to change the layout. The tissue paper method 
allows for mistakes and re positioning. 
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16 comments:
Awesome book Nikki - I love the colours and the texture. Leandra is right, it's a great pick me up!
What a fabulous mini book, with great images, layouts and sentiments x
Love your book Nikki. London Bus is a fab match with all of other colours you have used.
This is totally awesome nikki....i love your book xxx
Fantastic ! I love little books !
Corrie x
Such a cute little book and a great selection of quotes.
Lovely make, a pleasure to look at and I bet it was a pleasure to make too!
Fab little book Nikki. X
fantastic book, love the colours. your images and the quotes are perfect.
Brilliant!
Lucy x
I LOVE this book! FABULOUS!
Such a great idea for the quotes - a tiny book full of inspiration to flick through at any time. Fabulous tip for the tissue paper stamping too, and I love the adorable little birds!
Alison x
Stunning little book Nikki!! I love the way you have used Alison's stamps and colours are so cool. xx
Oh Nikki how I love this amazing mini book! It's wonderfully artistic and beautifully designed. Your sketches are fantastic and blend perfectly with your chosen elements and stencil work. Love love this!
A stunning little book Nikki, your colour choices are superb, I love the little bird! A perfect for Alison's wonderful quotes! xx
Gorgeous mini book Nikki and wonderful inspirational words! Stef x
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