2019 Topic 20: A Bit of Sparkle
Hello
 everyone, Keren here with some seasonal sparkle. If we can't add a 
little glamour now, well there's no hope for the rest of the year! I 
have tried to be restrained; as the title does suggest a smidgen of 
sparkle rather than full blown glitz!
Starting
 off close to home, I've chosen something subtle, subdued but still 
sparkly! I remember these stars from Raquel Burillo a few years back, so
 thought they deserved a second outing.
There
 are many ways of tackling this topic, but I thought I'd show examples 
that gave a nod to a product that we could use to incorporate sparkle in
 our own creations. Firstly- real glitter. As we are becoming 
increasingly conscious of the way that our lives affect the world we 
live in, the makeup of glitter is changing. Whilst many glitters are 
plastic based (and causing problems of pollution and damage), it's 
encouraging to see more widely available eco-glitter which can be a mix 
of all sorts; one creator uses a eucalyptus extract and aluminium.
This
 first project is a super simple idea, but a great way of adding sparkle
 in a fun way. Apart from the ensuing mess everywhere, it would 
certainly be a beautiful introduction to a gorgeous greeting.
If
 glitter is simply too much, how about mica? They're tiny flakes of 
silica minerals with a real sparkle and luminescence. Mica is found in 
crafting sprays, glitters, rubs and more. It's a little more pared back 
for those glitter avoiders amongst us! This picture reminded me of mica.
There
 are times when abandoning caution is appropriate. How about finding 
natural elements and dosing them in shimmer like these wonderful leaves?
To
 go down another level on the subtlety scale, we could visit gold leaf. 
Granted, it's verging on sheen rather than sparkle but this stunning 
piece of art is reminscent of flaked gold.
Looking
 at a more familiar idea, we can see chunky glitter that's extravagant 
without seeming too blingy. This is a beautiful example with hints of 
glimmer everywhere you look!
Sparkle
 is everywhere at Christmas. This beautiful chandelier and glassware are
 catching the light with so many different angles. Imagine this table 
lit by candles with the flicker of flames bouncing off the surfaces.
This
 resin geode design with striations of gold, blue and teal is simply 
stunning. The sparkle is provided by real crystals encased in the resin.
 What a piece
Artistic
 sparkle is courtesy of this incredible installation using hand cut 
Fresnel lenses interspersed with glass beads and strung onto stainless 
steel. They catch the light of the sun as it moves.
Sparkle can come in the form of glitter dust and this vintage-styled tag is pared back with a gentle shimmer.
For
 the ultimate in sparkle- how about bedecking your toilet roll...only 
the most valuable in the world. You'd only need $1.3 million to 
glamorise your life as you visit the littlest room! I'm sure you could 
get a similar effect with gold leaf!!
You
 might recognise these beauties from a previous topic, but I've bought 
them back because of the gentle glitter and shimmer. Perfect for a 
Christmas tablescape too!
You
 can get a nod to sparkle using embossing powder or white splatter. 
Using water reactive inks and sprays would give a great effect too!
For some true sparkle, vintage jewellery will always wow. These look incredible as a group.
A bit of sparkle is the perfect way to finish off the year! If you want to create 
along with us and this topic, please share on our social feeds so we can
 see what you get up to. The best places are Instagram @paperartsy or post in PaperArtsy People Group on Facebook. Make sure you tag us in your contributions, we love to see what you get up to in your creative world! 
 















 
 
 
 
5 comments:
Got to love a bit of bling!
Ooh I love a bit of sparkle!
The fantastic topic for this festive season, beautiful samples!! xx
love glitter and sparkle
Perfectly timed topic for this of year! Sure everyone gets out the sparkle at some point for Christmas - even me !!
Fabulous selection of inspiration , Keren . Thanks for sourcing and sharing ! x
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