2019 Topic 4: Tick Tock
Helen
is back with a colourful clock perfectly showing off how much fun those new JoFY stamps are to use! Helen always creates fun and abstract
backgrounds with plentiful stamped layers and colour, so enjoy and
perhaps your weekend will get your muse ticking and tocking along with
us too! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Helen with you today, and I'd like to share with you a clock that I've made using some of the new JOFY stamps..
You
can make a clock out of almost anything as long as you are able to
punch or drill a hole for the clock mechanism. These can be bought from
craft shops or just buy a really cheap clock and take it from there. As
it happened I had this MDF clock frame that I bought years ago stashed
away in a drawer and thought it would fit the stencil really well.
These new JOFY stamps are lovely - I like the little bit of book text in the centre of the flower and the scribbly outline flower that stamps brilliantly with paint.
These new JOFY stamps are lovely - I like the little bit of book text in the centre of the flower and the scribbly outline flower that stamps brilliantly with paint.
This is the clock blank that I had - the frame is separate from the base which makes it much easier to decorate.
The
stencil just fitted where the clock face was. I picked out my paints
but then swapped the pink for Cherry Red - I was inspired by the
gorgeous colours used in some of the samples made for the latest Tracy
Scott stamps.
Just used two colours here.
I
then decided to stamp the sketchy flower in yellow, I wanted to both
get the colour down and keep the petal shapes. I found it easiest to
spread the paint out on a mat and dip the stamp in.
Lots of stamping but you can still see the shapes.
It
took me quite a while to work out what to do with the frame. I didn't
want a solid colour and I wanted to keep some of the white, so I decided
to do the same as on the base.
Love how the colour builds up.
I
then outlined the frame with a chisel tip pen; a really easy way of
finishing off an edge as it always goes in a straight line, no wobbles!
I stamped the images in black paint as well as ink wasn't quite intense enough.
Add numbers and hands.
I
had the blank already for this project but wasn't quite sure how it
would turn out. However I like it. Stamping with paint gives it texture
and lets you keep the colours true as you layer them up; i.e. no mud! It
was pure luck that the stencil fitted so well although with the wide
choice of designs from PaperArtsy you're bound to find something that
works.
As
I said before what you use for your clock is up to you - a box canvas, a
plate, mountboard, MDF shapes, clay - you've just got to be able to
make the hole for the mechanism. The clock works on the back usually
have a little hook for hanging built in as unless it's recessed like a
canvas, it won't lie flush to the wall.
Enjoy your clock experiments!
Helen
5 comments:
Simply gorgeous Helen!!! Love all the colour madness of it!
Alison xx
Love the stamping on the frame, so effective. Fab tick tock creation Helen.
fantastic Helen!!! Love how bright and cheerful this is!
This is fabulous Helen
Oh wow that's stunning, Helen! X
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