2019 Topic 15: Coral
Hi everyone, it's Alison here from Words and Pictures.
I bet you never thought I would be turning up in the Coral fortnight!
It's definitely not a colour I'm used to playing with. I have made
occasional forays into the worlds of pink and/or orange, but you could
probably count them on one (and a bit) hands.
But
there was one stamp collection I could absolutely envisage me wanting
to use Coral with, and it had to be Lynne Perrella's new butterflies.
The faces of Lynne's women are one of the places I do reach for a warm
blush of pink - and the latest Coral Fresco Finish Chalk Paint colours
looked as though they could become my new favourites for that purpose.
And who doesn't love a colourful butterfly? Time to find out!
I
worked on a jumbo tag, which leaves lots of space around that
intricately adorned head, so that the exquisite details aren't
overcrowded. Both she and the tiny hanging tag at the top are from
LPC043.
I had a lovely time juggling with paint colours which would complement the beautifully warm blush tones of the new Corals. Here's what I came up with... some aquas, some blues and some greens. These are colours I'm much more at home with, of course.
The background is very simply painted in Snowflake with some Cloud 9 to warm it up, and then I sponged Seaglass, Glacier Ice and a couple of hints of Granny Smith around the edges for a soft border.
I used a stamping platform so that I would be able to re-stamp the details after painting. First a light stamping in Watering Can Archival...
And then the re-stamping..and if you're thinking that it now looks a bit too dark and grey, I agree...
... but the joy of opaque Fresco paints is that you can reapply colour over the top again if you feel the need.
... but the joy of opaque Fresco paints is that you can reapply colour over the top again if you feel the need.
... so intricate and delicate, and you get such clarity with PaperArtsy rubber, even on images as detailed as these.
I
didn't really register until I was painting it that the woman's garment
around her shoulders is also a butterfly's wing. That's the thing with
a Lynne Perrella image - you're always finding beautiful, unexpected
extras!
And
I was right about loving the Corals to create skin tones and blushing
cheeks, by the way. Let's have a look at the woman on the tiny cut-out
tag...
I'll
show you the underpainting before the second stamping. The base skin
tone is very watery Peachy Keen (the lightest of the new shades), the
first layer of blush is Peach Nectar, and then there's a touch of Coral for that extra flush of heat or pleasure! Her lips have a smear of Scottish Salmon.
Oh, and then I added a bit of the Scottish Salmon to some Chocolate Pudding
(yuck, don't make me eat that combination!) to create a rich auburn for
her hair which would echo the coral tones elsewhere because it has some
coral mixed into it.
The
stamped ribbons are a combination of the same coral paints. Sorry I
didn't fussy-cut out all the bits in between the swirls of ribbon when I
cut out the tag... I thought I'd probably mess it up.
The
dragonfly wings (another brilliant Perrella touch - I love how they
echo the opulent bow around her neck) are done in the aqua tones of Seaglass, Waterfall, Calypso; blue tones of Glacier Ice, Lake Wanaka and Space Cadet; and the green tones of Teresa Green, Granny Smith and Lawn.
At
this point I decided I was really cheating a bit too much... I was
basically playing with my favourite blues, turquoises and greens with
only the tiniest accents of coral.
Time
to up the coral game with my sentiment. (Hands up who also spotted
that I changed the swirling ribbons on the tiny tag from green to coral
in the end!) . The quote comes from one of my newest sets, EAB14 The Happiness Edition (see the launch post here if you missed it).
I created a soft ombre background with my coral paints and then stamped in Watering Can Archival again before adding some Wow Vanilla White embossing powder.
I find it's best to stamp with Archival ink when I'm embossing my quotes. An embossing ink usually gives a slightly stickier, slightly splodgier impression which means you don't get quite such a crisp finish once you've melted the embossing powder. When you're working with words, that can make all the difference between being able to read them or not!
I created a soft ombre background with my coral paints and then stamped in Watering Can Archival again before adding some Wow Vanilla White embossing powder.
I find it's best to stamp with Archival ink when I'm embossing my quotes. An embossing ink usually gives a slightly stickier, slightly splodgier impression which means you don't get quite such a crisp finish once you've melted the embossing powder. When you're working with words, that can make all the difference between being able to read them or not!
I
added some more script floating off into the background to echo the
words around the women's heads. It's a PaperArtsy stamp, but it's one I
got as a little freebie with an order, so I'm not sure what set you
might find it in. It's become a favourite of mine, so if anyone
knows...
Ooh,
I almost forgot the actual ribbons. With that full-on coral panel at
the foot of the tag, I needed to balance it with some more coral up
top. I spritzed the ivory seam binding with water and smooshed one
strand in some watery Peachy Keen in places, another couple in some dots
of watered-down Coral, and left the last one off-white. I love them...
I do think it's amazing how those extra coral touches really make the corals pop throughout the tag...
... even though they are mainly just tiny flecks within those intricate butterfly wings.
So
it turns out that this coral business could definitely convert me into a
more frequent user of pinks! I really loved the youthful blush it gave
to my butterfly women. And as a contrasting accent against my
much-loved blues, greens and turquoises, it makes them look even more
beautiful and jewel-like too. It was a voyage of discovery, but I'm
happy with where I landed. I hope you'll be inspired to explore the
coral reefs too!
Thanks so much for stopping by today. It's always lovely to hear what you think... especially when I'm out of my comfort zone and playing with being pretty in pink!
Alison x
Blog: Words and Pictures
Pinterest: butterfly crafter
This is beautiful Alison.... Love your use of coral! I never would have thought about skin tones!
ReplyDeleteYes, I was surprised! but what beautiful projects and use of Lynne's stamps with your own.
ReplyDeleteFabulous use of Lynne's stamps Alison and the colours are just fabulous (not just the corals!)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Such a lightness of touch and I love the way all your colours chime so perfectly. Lx
ReplyDeleteAlison, the images are beautiful and I love how you used the Coral and those other colours, it is so different for you! A x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tags! I love your use of color.
ReplyDeleteThe stamps and paints both look gorgeous on your tag!
ReplyDeleteI really like how calming this palette is- lovely. Jo
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Alison xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful xXx
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty palette and the colours are so vibrant yet you have created such a delict pastel tag. Just beautiful so glad I looked in to your blog. x
ReplyDeleteSo utterly beautiful Alison! It speaks to my mind, eye, heart and soul all at once! It just makes happy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
Susi xxx
This is just perfection, Alison, your choice of colour and your painting is stunning and I always feel you are exquisite working with Lynne Perrella; you always bring out all the detail. And your quotes work so well with her style,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Beautiful samples Alison, and so unusual to see so much colour on your work. I love how you have joined in with the Coral and used it in such subtle ways.
ReplyDeleteLovely images that you have used to perfection
Hugs, Neet xx
This really does look beautiful! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning tag Alison! The stamps are amazing and I love your use of colour! The fabulous quote is the icing on the cake! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful use of colour, coral is a go to colour to add and take away for flesh tones. Amazing stamps. I do love the addition of the wee tag held by the coral ribbon xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tag! I love the stamp of the lady with the butterflies in her hair, the detail is amazing and pops of coral colour, and the wording is perfect too 😀. Happy and creative wishes! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteDifferent colours Alison and a striking effect and so creative. The sentiments are fabulous x. Thank you for the inspiration x.
ReplyDeleteLove the soft colors! A fabulous project Alison!
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