2018 Topic 9: Vintage Neutrals
Well,
Helen earns the title Lady Tea bag after this post! You won't believe
what happens when she starts staining with different types of teas! Now
you know what do do with those cold cups of tea! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Helen with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a tag made in a vintage
neutral colour palette, not what you might immediately associate with me
but it was a challenge that I very much enjoyed.
Vintage neutrals made me think of tea staining so that's what I did, after a fashion. I started with some regular tea and then raided my husband's coffee van for some more interesting ones such as green tea and berry tea. It was the latter that was the real surprise - on the fabric and tissue paper it produced a beautiful vintage pink/purple, but on card or paper this dried to a lovely grey.
Vintage neutrals made me think of tea staining so that's what I did, after a fashion. I started with some regular tea and then raided my husband's coffee van for some more interesting ones such as green tea and berry tea. It was the latter that was the real surprise - on the fabric and tissue paper it produced a beautiful vintage pink/purple, but on card or paper this dried to a lovely grey.
Everything
on here is either coloured, stamped or stencilled with tea, except for
one of the hearts and a little bit of background stamping. I chose
Tracy's stamps for this as I love the scribbly and loop the loop effect.
Here's my selection of tea.
And here's what the three different ones looked like - see what I mean about the Berry tea?
I put some into a mini mister and sprayed through a stencil which I then flipped and stamped with.
When wet it's pink.....
...then dries to grey. The green tea gave a lovely soft green colour.
Then I added some ordinary tea stencilling and some stamping.
The
first two hearts were stamped with the tea - I was quite surprised it
worked using a tea bag as an inkpad, but it gave a lovely watercolour
effect.That's stained tissue paper behind the first two.
I wanted to show you this as you can really see the stencilling and the lace and calico stained with tea too.
I
had great fun adding all the beads - the little ones were actually
bracelets that I cut, knotted to the right length and stuck down -
easier than sticking each bead separately.
Helen
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13 comments:
wow, Helen, this is gorgeous, i love the effect you've created. You should rock this colourway more often!
Very pretty but definitely not your usual Helen I had to look twice! I shall look at left over cuppas much more carefully now.
Stunning.... So beaitbeau and soft
Beautiful even!
Wow Helen! This is amazing!! Surprising that berry colour!! And surprising all you did with just tea!! Congratulations, the project is beautiful!
So beautiful and delicate.
Gorgeous tag and love the colours xx
Gorgeous!!
What a great piece and such a good idea to use the tea !
How perfectly soft and scrumptious! I just love the colors you developed and your beautiful layering.
Very pretty and gorgeous soft colours from the tea. Unfortunately not one I can copy as I don't drink tea ever, lol!
Hugs
Lesley Xx
How fantastic tag Helen!! Lovely work with various tea bags and fab idea. xx
Love this!!! It is so pretty and peaceful!!!
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