2018 Topic 15: Artist Trading Coins
Alison has long been using tea bags in her art in numerous ways. Here is another fantastic example! And the colour combination is stunning! Who knew! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Alison/Craftytrog with
you today, and I'd like to share with you some Artist Trading Coins I
made with my favourite round teabags. I've been making art with these
round Tetley teabags for some time now, and they are almost the perfect
'coin' size. I love using collage materials to decorate them, so this is
the technique I've chosen to share with you today, using some lovely
new Emma Godfrey stamps.
The
teabags first have to be completely dried out. Then I gently pull them
apart on the edge to create a small gap, from which I empty out the
dried tea. I usually iron the bags before working on them too, as I find
it easier to work on a less wrinkly surface.
I began by adding some background details, using Eclectica Emma Godfrey Stamp Set 26, Fresco Acrylic Paint colours Seaglass, Surf's Up and Twilight, Jet Black Archival Ink, and PaperArtsy stencil PS108 by Scrapcosy.
I thought that Raquel's new stencil worked very well with Emma's Portuguese stamp designs.
Next,
I created some collage papers by stamping and stencilling onto gessoed
old book and music pages. I also added some splashes of tea to add a bit
more interest, and also to tie them in with the tea theme. Contrasting Fresco Acrylic Paint London Bus was thrown into the mix.
I wanted some more stamped elements, so I brayered Twilight, Surf's Up and Seaglass Fresco Acrylic Paints onto a piece of Regular Smoothy White Stamping Card, and stamped some of the images from EEG26 with Jet Black Archival Ink.
I
wanted a variety of textures, so some of my collage elements were torn,
some were cut, and I also punched some circles. The circles were
inspired by seeing the inner circle design on Emma's tile images. I had a
reel of black thread on my work desk, so this also made its way into
some of the collages, together with some red pearl and gem brads.
I began by adding some background details, using Eclectica Emma Godfrey Stamp Set 26, Fresco Acrylic Paint colours Seaglass, Surf's Up and Twilight, Jet Black Archival Ink, and PaperArtsy stencil PS108 by Scrapcosy.
Then I couldn't resist adding some Little Black Dress Fresco Acrylic Paint splatters to some teabags...
I
really hope that you've enjoyed this tutorial, and will give teabag art
a try. The decorated teabags make great little pieces of art by
themselves, but you can also add them to other projects. I often use
them on an art journal page, and I'm thinking of framing some too.
Have fun creating,
Alison xox
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your teabags make perfect artist trading coins, Alison! Love the choice of stamps.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Love these! Lx
ReplyDeleteCool, cool, cool you have inspired me to buy a 2.5 inch circle punch. Now I just need to find a little time to play :)
ReplyDeleteLove your stamps, stencils and ideas.
Thanks for sharing,
Connie :)
These are stunning Alison.... fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese are simply wonderful, Alison - amazing colour combinations and brilliant use of the stamps and stencils. I love, love, love them!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Oh my I am in love with these Alison, the pop of red really sets the all off.
ReplyDeleteYour teabag creations really are an inspiration to me.
I *Need* that stencil in my life!!
Hugs Tracey x
Genius to use teabags in this way x Great stencilling and fab stamps xx Love Tavira but yet to go to Lisbon x
ReplyDeleteTFS and Happy Sunday
Annie xx
Love these round teabags, very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! xxx
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous teabags artist coins Alison. I love how you have used Emma's stamps and Raquel's stencils. xx
ReplyDeleteI adore your colour and pattern choices Alison. Such wonderful creations. Love them. Xx
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning Ali. Always love seeing your mini works of art. Flo x
ReplyDeleteWow Alison, these are fabulous and so different - love them! xx
ReplyDeleteOh wow Alison, these are so beautiful and so original; mini works of art. I live them.
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Such a great idea and I love the feel of your coins!
ReplyDeleteAlison, I'm CRAZY over the deep brown combo with these bolds! Wow wow wow! These are totally speaking my crafty language! Amazing inspiration my friend! Hugs, Autumn
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