2018 Topic 10: Paper Dolls
Miriam
is back today, and her frame suits this project perfectly! Lots of
texture in the background, and as ever, she shares a few really good
tips too! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Miriam with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a faux framed romantic
picture, using lots of goodies to compliment the Paper Dolls that I have
chosen. I've used Fresco Finish Acrylic Chalk paints in Spanish
Mulberry, Dolly Mix and Sugar Plum, Grunge Paste, Treasure Silver and a
mix of old and new Sara Naumann stamps.
I
wanted the paper doll image to stand out on my project but wanted to
also create texture and so I used a technique that Leandra demonstrated
earlier this year which used Grunge Paste scraped onto a background in
random areas. I'll explain more about this later in in the post.
As soon as I saw this Paper Doll image I immediately thought of Sara's early 2018 stamp release ESN23 and ESN25.
Sara has some lovely romantic images and quotes that work so well with the chosen image. I had great fun choosing colours and images. I tend not to lean towards the traditional reds for romance, but found the pinks / purples mix soft and romantic.
Sara has some lovely romantic images and quotes that work so well with the chosen image. I had great fun choosing colours and images. I tend not to lean towards the traditional reds for romance, but found the pinks / purples mix soft and romantic.
Once I had the 'right' consistency, I used my 'go to' script stamp from ESN02 and stamped into the Grunge Paste to create texture. I love how the simple texture creates a lovely effect on the background.
I'm not great with colour matching, but the Fresco Chalk Acrylics work so well together. I used Sour Grapes to stamp the music notes and heart stamps randomly over the board.
The faux frame was simply card, painted around the edges using Pewter Fresco Acrylic Paint. To make it more realistic and a bit distressed, I then stamped the dense script stamp from ESN25 which ends up looking more like 'scratches' around the border using Archival ink. And once dry, I rubbed Treasure silver around the 'frame' and buffed it up to give it some shine.
I
loved how the silver worked so well with the romantic feel of my
project. I felt that it gave it a fairly vintage and soft feel as
opposed to a more traditional modern effect.
I
really hope that I have inspired you to create a project using Paper
Dolls yourself. They are so fun to use and can give totally different
effects and meaning. And, more importantly to people like myself who do
not have any patience, they are already cut out and so there is no
fussy cutting (yes, this excited more than you could imagine!).
I
simply loved the Grunge Paste technique - it's so much more interesting
than stamping solely onto painted card. I love the texture and the
feel of the stamped Grunge Paste. I think I could have embellished the
project more using, maybe, some pearls and lace.
Thanks
for joining me this evening. And, yes, get out those Paper Dolls and
start using them instead of hoarding them! You can see more about this
project on my blog. Do pop along and let me know how you use your Paper Dolls.
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gorgeous colours, love the soft purple in the background
ReplyDeleteLove the stamping into grunge paste - a great technique! Lovely design Miriam xx
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, Miriam, some great tips. That faux frame is amazing!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
THIS is absolutely FABULOUS! LOVE the grunge paste technique and the "frame" you made! Totally inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours Mim and once again, very inspiring xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project Miriam! Xxx
ReplyDeleteI love the grunge paste technique along with your colour choices. Just bought myself some paper dolls but yet to use them. Thank you for sharing your lovely project. Hugs. Clare x x x
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Miriam!!!
ReplyDeleteThe background is gorgeous and the frame completes the projet perfectly!
ReplyDeleteOh I just love your stamping into the GP! What a fantastic textured background. I love the frame too. These stamps are high on my wish list and you've showcased them perfectly. Big hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteFabulous project Miriam, love the purple background colours. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece Miriam. Xx
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