Happy Christmas Eve to you from us here at PaperArtsy HQ
I hope you've all got your treats ready for Santa organised ready for this evening, and snacks prepared for his reindeer! Perhaps your Turkey is defrosted and all the trimmings and timings are planned to make your day run as smoothly as it can tomorrow. Good luck, and wherever you may be, we wish you a lovely day.
We are expecting a chilled out Christmas this year with only 5 of us in the house. It always seems such a massive build up for a day that tends to pass in a blink.
No matter where you are, whether you are surrounded by a crowd, or having a quiet day, we hope after the rush is over, you get 5 minutes to yourself to sit back and reflect on the year that was. In this post, we have a reminder of some creations from earlier in 2019. As you know, we struggle to single out a few posts from each topic, but we do our best to remember those that caused a bit of a reaction.
Tonight I'm sharing my picks from Topics 6-10: Fish, Turquoise , Put a Brush on it , Arty Wood Blocks and Tiled Patterns. Let's take a look back at some of the posts that pushed your buttons earlier this year
~ Leandra
Topic 6: Fish
From
seaside adventures to full on fishing, a topic like this often
generates great ideas for those lifestyle card and gift ideas for family
and friends who like their outdoor pursuits. Or if nothing else, while
shivering in winter, it turns attention to booking those summer holidays
in warmer climes!
My first pick is this post
by Jennie, reminiscing about times she spent at the seaside as a child,
brought back to life with Hot Picks seafaring stamps so beautifully!
Love the softly stamped imagery.
And I hope you didn't miss this by Kate Yetter. This little girl seems to adore her Lynne Perrella fish!
I adored how Ellie created this frame with
a mix of Hot Picks and Ink and the Dog stamps. Even though these stamps
are getting closer to 2 decades old, they still find their place on our
blog regularly throughout the year!
And Etsuko's selection of items hanging from driftwood was
just brilliant! How fiddly must this have been to get everything to
hang so perfectly! You never know what she will make next!
Topic 7: Turquoise
As
you know we love to throw a colour topic in the mix, and this is such a
popular shade of blue, we had to allow it to shine as our summer
weather seemed to arrive in early Spring this year!
My first pick is this beautiful series of gel-printed cards
by Corrie. She's gone for that striking contrast of blue and orange
with Kim's stamps, and her copic colouring is always on point.
I adored how Amanda allowed turquoise to sing with purple in her first post on the blog for us earlier in the year with Seth's stamps. The textures she gets in her backgrounds are fabulous!
Topic 8: Put A Brush on it
Ever
since I saw Donna Downey create some awesome art with old paintbrushes
incorporated into her art pieces, I knew one day I would have this
as a blog topic. Not sure why it has taken so long as I'm sure her art I remember was now several years back, but here we are!
And Etusko made a hanging doll from hers where the bristles make the perfect skirt trim. Love her transferred image using an early Ink and the Dog mini stamp.
Topic 9: Arty Wood Blocks
My first pick
is from Lotte, adore these decorated numbers . Layers of paints and
stamps, easy to personlise any word or name to your colour preference.
And I hope you didn't miss Carol's quirky creation. These colours and trailing ribbons remind me of a sort of festive, circus vibe with the wheels and wind up key.
Jenny Marples used a die to great effect here
to create a tiled pattern with a specific colour palette. I
Particularly loved how she built another GP layer on top of her
background. There were a lot of beautiful details in this post.
We all 'ohhhed' and 'ahhhed' over Alison's 'Doll house' sized fireplace that grew and grew and grew! The effects were absolutely brilliant!
Jenga is the name of the game from Amanda. What a fun idea.
And this from Jennie is so beautiful in its simplicity and beauty
Topic 10: Tiled Patterns
There
is something satisfying about repeat patterns, or using a consistent
pattern in your background.Colour, shape, positioning, they all play a
part, and if you are forced to focus on these elements, you generally
end up using them differently to how you first intended.
Corrie uses grunge paste
stamped with a tiled pattern from Emma Godfrey's Portugese themed
stamps. The texture is picked up by the painted layers on top which are
slightly sanded back.
We all 'ohhhed' and 'ahhhed' over Alison's 'Doll house' sized fireplace that grew and grew and grew! The effects were absolutely brilliant!
And
when it comes to tiled patterns, someone always reaches for Ellen
Vargo's abstract images that layer up perfectly on all kinds of
painterly backgrounds, as Nikki Acton shows us in her post.
That's plenty for today folks! Check back with us when your bellies are full of Christmas spirit tomorrow, and we'll have some more eye candy to share for the next few topics!
Don't forget to put those stockings out tonight!
Merry Christmas
Leandra
Amazing inspiration.... I love revisiting past posts and you've picked some perfect ones! Merry Christmas to you all xx
ReplyDeleteThanks so much to everyone! Amazing creations!!
ReplyDeleteA fantastic review of some of the brill PA topics this year that inspired some amazing creativity from the talented designers. Always love an end of year review post and I'm humbled to have some of my work included in the review . Thank you so much . x
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