2019 Topic 2: Brayers
Ohhh
delicious colours from Jennie tonight, and such a delight to see how
she pulls the layers togehter so thoughtfully!. Lots of old school
stamps in the mix plus of course the newest from Alison finishes
everything perfectly! ~Leandra
Hi everyone, Jennie (Live The Dream) with you today with a (colourful for me!) journal page celebrating friendship.
As our theme is brayers I just had to get out the Gelli Plate and use one of the fabulous new PaperArtsy brayers. I have been experimenting a lot with the Gelli Plate since the New Year as I was leading a session using one here in Shetland. I was a bit rusty and so have been seriously addicted to Gelli Plate Videos on Youtube. There are so many wonderful techniques that one doesn't really know where to start. So I have kept this simple ......
Alison's fabulous Friends and Friendship stamp collection (EAB10) was my main focus for the double spread journal page. There are so many wonderful quotes in this set it is very difficult to pick just one .... I feel a mini book coming on at some point!
I picked my PaperArtsy Fresco's quite randomly and it was only afterwards that I realised I had a mixture of transluscent and opaque which I think has worked really well in terms of the lighter yellow showing through.
As our theme is brayers I just had to get out the Gelli Plate and use one of the fabulous new PaperArtsy brayers. I have been experimenting a lot with the Gelli Plate since the New Year as I was leading a session using one here in Shetland. I was a bit rusty and so have been seriously addicted to Gelli Plate Videos on Youtube. There are so many wonderful techniques that one doesn't really know where to start. So I have kept this simple ......
Alison's fabulous Friends and Friendship stamp collection (EAB10) was my main focus for the double spread journal page. There are so many wonderful quotes in this set it is very difficult to pick just one .... I feel a mini book coming on at some point!
I picked my PaperArtsy Fresco's quite randomly and it was only afterwards that I realised I had a mixture of transluscent and opaque which I think has worked really well in terms of the lighter yellow showing through.
I wasn't too sure whether these would work together, but after all it's only a bit of paper! I have used the single layer transfer technique (ie multiple pulls) rather than layering all my colours onto the Gelli Plate (single pull).
I started with Pumpkin Soup over the whole page. For the next pull I used Bora Bora, but keeping some lighter gaps. It was this layer that I used some old impression stamps to create a bit of texture. The next layer was Teresa Green very lightly here and there and the final layer was Hint of Mint around the outside edges. I also got a very nice ghost sheet too, although the paint dried quite quickly.
I also used my brayer to get an even layer of paint onto a flourish stamp.
I used Chalk for this layer and the wider, larger brayer meant a good even layer of paint with no "blobbing" !
A stamping layer came next and I decided to keep the circular elements going with a clock and more some paint circles.
Most of the stamps you see here are my all time "go to" stamps for highlighting background papers. There are so many wonderful elements in C1 for backgrounds and the two small bookplate stamps in Scrapcosy's set appear on just about everything I make!
I have used the same ink throughout in terms of stamping and blending (Ranger Archival Ink Potting Soil). I feel this keeps everything balanced with the focus on the colours of the background rather than the foreground inking.
The collage is perfectly sized to sit in the lower corner without dominating the background pages.
The quote I wished to use was quite wide and only just fitted the width of my journal, so I tried to keep the design on this page more horizontal.
It seemed appropriate to leave a clear area of stamping at the bottom of the page.
I did add a few watery paint splatters as I felt the double page needed something to tie it all together.
When I started this journal page I was unsure as to whether the background colours would work together, and indeed whether they would compliment the vintage theme I had in mind. Limiting myself to one ink pad both for stamping, blending and colouring the embellishments has I think allowed it all to work together. This is really quite colourful for me! but I love that the Gelli Plate and Brayer allow me to blend out the colours and add different layers on top of each other to soften the look.
As always thank you for joining me and I hope that our current theme inspires you all to get out your brayers!
Jennie x
Blog: Live The Dream
Jennie x
Blog: Live The Dream
Gorgeous pages! The layers of colours are perfect for the Vintage feel.
ReplyDeletefantastic pages - love the soft pastel colours.
ReplyDeleteOh Jennie. .. This is stunning
ReplyDeleteSoooooo beautiful! Lx
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful - great subtle colours too! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colours, Jennie, and a really ethereal feel to how they are layered, along with the white flourish stamping floating there, and the great detailing of the background stamping in Potting Soil. I love your pairs of friends - and so happy to see the journal page was just wide enough for Shakespeare's sonnet lines. Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Love these pages!! Really Jennie you nailed it with those colours! I keep forgetting about journalling, duh something I know I would enjoy, but maybe a bit too much. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely piece and thanks for sharing it with us.
Sue
I love the soft colours that you used on this beautiful spread Jennie. xx
ReplyDeleteThe soft colours in the background are beautiful and I love your chosen imagery. xx
ReplyDeleteJennie, this is a glorious art journal spread! The colors are so soft and aluring and set the perfect stage for these dear dolls. I love how you used Alison's stamp to ground the images and the soft brown works beautifully. Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful journal pages Jennie, great focal photos with soft colours background and love how you have used Alison's new stamps. xx
ReplyDeleteI love this page, Jennie, with its soft cokours and seated figures and the perfect quotes. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Gorgeous subtle layers.. LOVE it! perfect stamping, and the composition is also just perrrrfect..
ReplyDeleteSoft, subtle, dreamy colours....vintage perfection. Gorgeous Jennie x
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