Hi everyone, it's Alison/Craftytrog with you today, and I'd like to share with you my quirky flower people bunting, made with a wonderful Ink & The Dog Artdoll image. I used my favourite collage techniques with a variety of textures, and Tracy Scott's bright and funky Fresco Acrylic Paint colours.
I
love using corrugated packaging, and originally intended this to be the
base for my collages, but things took a different route. Isn't that
Sargasso Fresco Acrylic Paint a gorgeous Spring colour? I think it contrasts beautifully against the kraft.
I
decided to use mount board bases, and cut some tags using a Tim Holtz
Sizzix die. It makes for a nice sturdy base if you want to hang the
bunting outside. I used a texture stamp from Ink & The Dog Backgrounds 2, with Sepia Archival Ink. I think it looks a bit like a brick wall.
An idea was forming, and I stamped with Onyx Black Versafine Ink, and clear embossed some of the Flower Dolls from Ink & The Dog Dolls 2 onto gessoed music paper, painting them with Sargasso, Slimed and Cerise from Tracy Scott's Fresco Acrylic Paint
Set 2. This is such a beautiful set of brights! I think it goes well
with the quirky doll image. And, don't you just love the eyes in the
flower centres?!
As
I assembled my tags, I found some pieces of lace and co-ordinating
buttons, and I couldn't resist a splatter and edging of Sargasso Fresco Acrylic Paint to bring everything together. Using some flower brads was an easy way to attach the lace for hanging.
I
hope my funky flower people have inspired you to make some collaged
bunting for the latest challenge. I'm going to keep my bunting hung in
the garden. It's interesting to watch how the elements will affect it.
Why not add some metal embellishments? With a bit of Spring rain,
they'll be lovely and rusty in no time!
I'm looking forward to seeing all your bunting projects for the challenge,
Alison x
Blog: Craftytrog's Arty Adventures
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I'm looking forward to seeing all your bunting projects for the challenge,
Alison x
Blog: Craftytrog's Arty Adventures
Facebook: Alison Hall
Instagram: @craftytrog
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I love your bunting boys!!
ReplyDeleteFab bunting, the flower people look great.
ReplyDeleteGreat bunting ALison - love it!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this Alison xx
ReplyDeleteFunky bunting Alison, just love the eyes!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic. Love your bunting Alison x
ReplyDeleteWhat fun Alison, I'm loving your bunting people xx
ReplyDeleteWOW...love this post. Most unusual stamps with these awesome bright colors. Truly enjoyed my visit.
ReplyDeleteGreat project !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Love, love your funky banner Alison!!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant project! :) xx
Wow Alison! How creative and artsy! Loving the colors and fabulous combination of elements. Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteFantastic your mixed media bunting Alison. Lovely design and idea, fabulous imagination!! xx
ReplyDeleteQuirky, fun and clever!! x
ReplyDeleteLove your bunting Alison! x
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