2018 Topic 19: Tissue Paper
For
those of us up here in the Northern Hemisphere, autumn / fall is well
and truly here. This post depicts the feel of our weather perfectly,
rich hues, falling leaves, delightfully shaped mushrooms, and people
hunkering down to hibernate and keep warn in front of an open fire
perhaps. So Autumn's creative layers are a perfect reflection of our
weather! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Autumn Clark with you today, and I'd like to share my latest tissue stamping adventures in my mixed media art journal.
This
book is filled with "passage" themed collages, with various resist and
tissue stamping techniques. I couldn't resist adding a little woodland
scene to the mix. I hope you'll find these techniques useful in your
creative endeavors.
Wanting to fully dive into the tissue topic, I painted my chipboard pages with a mix of Fresco Chalk Acrylic Paint (Autumn Fire), (Caramel), (Chocolate Pudding), and (Nougat).
I adhered printed Tissue Wrap to my panels with matte Glue and Seal, then pounced on watered Nougat with a baby wipe to soften the black on the tissue.
I adhered printed Tissue Wrap to my panels with matte Glue and Seal, then pounced on watered Nougat with a baby wipe to soften the black on the tissue.
If
you've never tried tissue stamping, I strongly urge you to have a go!
The tricks I've learned are as follows. 1. Use Archival ink and not
Versafine (because of the oil content) and stamp over scrap paper. 2.
When painting your imagery paint in reverse, meaning what accents you
would normally paint on last you need to paint first. Here I painted
the white dots on my mushroom caps first and any shadows, then went back
over with my filler colors. And make sure to paint over a glass or
kraft mat. 3. Use a water brush to outline your images and tear away
the excess tissue paper. These feathery edges will blend better in your
finished work.
I never fail to gasp when the tissue is adhered! Look how these images from the oh so wonderful PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Scrapcosy} Collection (ESC05) overlay to create the scene! There was no tedious fussy cutting of a mask involved and no gaps in the imagery. The paint alone covers the layers beneath. And see how those white spots and brown shadows on the stems come to the foreground...
The painted window from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Emma Godfrey} Collection (EEG26) masks off part of the Tissue Wrap in the background.
I added some embossing in Claret over portions of the pages using the grass from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Lin Brown} Collection (ELB33)
I also stamped Mini 62 in the background to help fill any open spaces. I used a bit of Golden Sands Infusions to grunge up my background and tint any white space in my tissue.
I never fail to gasp when the tissue is adhered! Look how these images from the oh so wonderful PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Scrapcosy} Collection (ESC05) overlay to create the scene! There was no tedious fussy cutting of a mask involved and no gaps in the imagery. The paint alone covers the layers beneath. And see how those white spots and brown shadows on the stems come to the foreground...
The painted window from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Emma Godfrey} Collection (EEG26) masks off part of the Tissue Wrap in the background.
I also stamped Mini 62 in the background to help fill any open spaces. I used a bit of Golden Sands Infusions to grunge up my background and tint any white space in my tissue.
To add some dimension, I mounted fussy cut leaves, a snail, acorn and a sentiment from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Alison Bomber} Collection (EAB07), which I had stamped onto inky paper.
All these details come together to create this cozy autumn scene... Can you feel the cool breeze?
It
was such a pleasure sharing these pages with you today! I hope your
mind is dancing with ideas of how you can incorporate tissue into your
stamp art. We can't wait to see what you share in the current
challenge.
Wishing you a wonderful fall season, Autumn
Blog: SewPaperPaint
Facebook: Autumn Clark
Instagram: @sewpaperpaint
To join our challenge and win a PaperArtsy £50 Voucher:
Simply make
something arty relevant to the topic, and link your creation from any
social URL (eg. Instagram, Pinterest, Blog Post etc) sharing your
original make to this challenge page.
The current topic link Topic 19: Tissue Paper will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, 11th November 2018, and the winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00.
All links go in the draw to win a PaperArtsy £50 voucher. Please make sure we can contact you as a prize winner - it helps if you share your contact info from the platform you opt to use.
Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
this is stunning Autumn!!
ReplyDeleteLovely project :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliantly done - the layering of the images is magical - especially those two fungi nestling together. Gorgeous warm autumn tones and a really evocative spread.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fantastic artwork Autumn! Brilliant range of techniques all painted to perfection. Yes I can feel a cool breeze! Nicola x
ReplyDeleteAutumn, this is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project Autumn ...stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful autumnal piece. I've been wanting some really good mushroom stamps. This set is going on my wish list
ReplyDeleteGorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteLoving the colours and the images Autumn, in fact I love everything. Gorgeous mixture of images that give that cosy at home feel. Need the fungi stamp now! Xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful - always love those mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pages Autumn - stunning colours and use of all those fabulous stamps x
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning. You are an amazing talent. Thanks for sharing and happy birthday.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous make, Autumn!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Wonderful, amazing, incredible pages!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous !
ReplyDeleteAutumn, your 'tissue work' is fantastic, you have brought those beautiful stamps to life. The fungi are so beautiful! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use the tissue paper to avoid the fussy cutting! All the tips you gave gave are gold, Autumn!! Looking forward to try these techniques!! Beautiful work! xxx
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work, Autumn, and lots of good tips. I love how you have worked different stamp sets together so effectively,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
This is a beautiful layout, Autumn, I love it! You make it look so easy, my friend! Thank you for sharing your steps in creating this. Love love love it!! Hugs :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! Layered loveliness and can’t see the join! Fab xx
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