So,
I'm loathe to admit it, but i think Jo has managed to make grass green
(which in my book is a super-icko green) look really nice! She always
has such a clever way of pulling colours together, so, I think she may
have won me over on this one! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, Jo Firth-Young here with
you today. I jumped at the chance of making a project for this topic,
and I'd like to share with you my banner of happy summery bunting!
I have to say bunting makes me smile! Its so evocative of summer days and English village fetes of years past (and present of course as bunting has had a resurgence in popularity! yay for bunting!)
I chose to create a bunting line of little pennants rather than traditional triangular panels. I had an idea to combine two of my favourite creative things - bunting and masterboards.
On
the back of a sheet of Smoothy I measured out a template of 10 panels
that would become the pennants. The 'zig zag' line across the centre
creates 3 pointed pennants and 5 'snake tongue' shaped pennants, and
even though they are different shapes they will be the same length.
With these lines drawn I could turn the sheet over and get busy creating the masterboard. I used Distress Oxide inks (Twisted Citron, Lucky Clover) to colour the entire page and splashed water on it lift of some of the colour. Once dry I stamped the background (Leaf Green Archival) with the circles background from JOFY62.
To
create the flowers I rough painted a sheet of Smoothy with
Bougainvillea and Coral - deliberately painting 'rough' creates a subtle
texture - I felt that a very smooth surface wouldn't sit nicely against
the green 'disressed' background. I stamped lots of flowers in the
black ink and cut them out ready to assemble on the pennants.
Each
of the pennants was finished off with a border (lower edge) of white
'loops' see the loopy stamp below? It's from JOFY60. It was stamped
along the bottom edge of the pennants.
Finally
gems, buttons, and white gel pen detailing on the flowers all adds
those finishing touches. I punched hole in the top corners of each
pennant and strung them together using white ribbon which is tied with
gingham ribbons in coordinating colours.
I have embraced the bright colours of summer to create this bunting and it makes me smile! I had several pennants left over from the project that I might use to create another line of bunting - maybe spelling out a word or something similar.
All my stamps and Stencils are available from PaperArtsy Stockists. See here for a list.
I hope it has inspired you to use the template & create bunting!
Jo
I wanted to keep the back ground relatively 'simple' because I knew I'd be adding flowers on top of each pennant.
I
used the border from stencil PS082, as you can see in the image above.
{By the way: this is an extra large stencil, and in addition to the
'holes' shown in dark blue above, you also get the masks that fill those
holes too, just a handy tip to know if you have aquired stamp set
JoFY64, which has flowers to match those large holes}
Anyway, I stencilled white flowers (Snowflake Fresco Paint) - allthough the paint absorbed some of the green Distress Oxide from the layer underneath, because as you know, all distress products react with anything wet...and so the paint became a soft, subtle green which I actually quite liked.
I
also added stamped flowers, stamped in white paint too. However, I like
to add a bit of black ink stamping on backgrounds because I feel it
makes colours pop and on this background I stamped the alphabet strip
from JOFY63 along the page edge (this would become the top of each
banner). The black ink also matches the ink used when stamping additional flowers.
Anyway, I stencilled white flowers (Snowflake Fresco Paint) - allthough the paint absorbed some of the green Distress Oxide from the layer underneath, because as you know, all distress products react with anything wet...and so the paint became a soft, subtle green which I actually quite liked.
I have embraced the bright colours of summer to create this bunting and it makes me smile! I had several pennants left over from the project that I might use to create another line of bunting - maybe spelling out a word or something similar.
All my stamps and Stencils are available from PaperArtsy Stockists. See here for a list.
I hope it has inspired you to use the template & create bunting!
www.jofy.co.uk
Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest: @jofyjo
You can find me teaching here:
Studio36 (previously Birds in the Barn); 14 April 2018; (facebook: birds in the barn)
Rowan Tree Crafts, Carnforth, Lancs; 21&22 April 2018; (www.rowantreecrafts.co.uk)
Loobi Crafts, Leighton Buzzard; 28 April 2018; (www.loobicrafts.co.uk)
The Artistic Stamper, Faversham, Kent; 12 May 2018; (www.theartisticstamper.co.uk)
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SO gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou are the queen of bunting, Jo! this looks spectacular.
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of bunting I think of JOFY... Funny that! Love this.... It's totally awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is so very beautiful xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever way to create bunting by creating a masterboard. I love everything about this bunting!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is incredible! I love your colorway and gorgeous alternating design. The flowers seem to sing! Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteSweet!!! I am a nut for banners and buntings.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty.
Ooh! How pretty! I somehow feel your middle name must be Bunting (if its not, it certainly should be 😉). You do it so well.... Lx
ReplyDeleteStunning project, love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning project!! This is really beautiful. xx
ReplyDeleteReally love this post..Just traumatized by these banners/flowers. What die is the white flower with the button? Such a fun array of color too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! loving the colors so much. Fun use of the pretty flowers. Where did the white die one come from? It just pops with this grouping.
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