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Sunday, 29 July 2018

2018 #13 Mint, Sage, Claret & Gold with ECL {by Debs Wainwright}

2018 Topic 13: Mint, Sage, Claret & Gold (Colour Topic)



A fantastic deli-paper background technique fro Debs in this post which will no doubt provide enough layers for many backgrounds! Addictive! This looks wonderful Debs! I love the stacked teacup!!! ~ Leandra

Hi everyone, it's Debs with you today with a journal page using some lovely stamps from Clare Lloyd, and the four colours above. I also used a technique with the Fresco Finish paints which can be used on any substrate of your choice, and gives a really lovely effect. So let’s jump straight in and I tell you what I did. 



So I gathered the Fresco Finish Acrylics in Hint of Mint, Claret, and Sage, some deli paper and my Gelli Plate with a few random stencils and created lots of different papers. I loved this colour combo as the greens and gold (which comes later) blend beautifully together and the claret adds such a gorgeous contrast.







Next I attached more deli paper to my craft mat with masking tape and with the same colours and my brayer I built up the layers. Using one colour at a time and then drying it before the next colour was used. I do love how the mix of opaque and translucent paint creates such an interesting pattern on the paper.







Now comes the fun part, once all the papers are dry, tear them up randomly, creating different sixes and shapes. Keep your piles separate. As both sets of papers have the same gorgeous colours they will mix and match once stuck down. I loved playing around with the different shapes as I stuck them with matte medium to my journal page. As mentioned earlier you could use these on any substrate as deli paper is similar to tissue paper, it is very flexible and will go round things as well as in things, the choice is yours.




Once completely dry I added my gold. I chose to add it all round the edges and then random splashes across the page.

The stamp set I used was
Eclectica³ Clare Lloyd Set 10: ECL10

I stamped the face onto watercolour card, as it is such a lovely size to paint and I think I’m more skilled with watercolour onto stamped faces than I am with acrylic paint.



The other elements I stamped onto smoothly heavy card stock as the patterns were so delicate and I needed to use a fine tip pen.



 I also added gold to the teacups to give them a regal look. 




I loved how I could cut out the teacups to provide a stack, all the stamps were easy to cut out which is so useful when you want to build layers on a journal page, but don’t want to stamp directly on the page.


Using the paint this way was so easy, and I think it created a background that is interesting to look at, as it is so different. You could try experimenting with different stencils on the Gelli plate, or try using string and cotton to create a resist. It really is anything goes! Mixing it with the plainer brayered Paper also adds to the fun. You could also stamp onto the paper repeat patterns with ink or paint to add even more dimensions. 

This colour pallet was quite subtle, so the stamped elements worked perfectly, but you could intensify the colours more, or go even lighter. I would love to see what you create using these ideas.

Take care for now
Hugs
Debs 


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13 comments:

  1. Fabulous project Debs...love it!

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  2. A really wonderful page, Debs!!!!

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  3. SO cute! I love the tea cup hat.

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  4. This is brilliant, Debs, that stacked teacup is so clever!

    Lucy x

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  5. Love this page, really like the stamp set you used x

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  6. Lovely backgrounds and stacked cups is a clever idea Deborah! X

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  7. This looks amazing - love those balancing cups!

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  8. Love the way you played with the paper and paints.

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  9. Fabulous background and lovely images Deborah!! And she is beautiful!! xx

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  10. Fantastic layers of colour, and I love those piled up teacups!
    Alison x

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  11. Love this, the teacups are inspired !

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  12. 'Go where your dreams take you.'
    Love this quote!

    Lovely art. So creative. :)

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