2020 Topic 2: A Hint of Spring
Lotte's
fab zingy journal is enough to get us all wishing for spring. The
book-print background is really effective and the fussy cut leaves give
real dynamism to the page. ~Keren
Hey
everyone, it's Lotte here again, and I've been playing with some
lovely, fresh, spring-like colours for my project - a new art journal,
which had a rather boring black cover that was just *demanding* to get
colourised! I had some pages from a recent bout of gelli printing - I
know I've said before how great Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics are for
mono printing, because they stick much less than other paints, but they
really are the best!! I used Aquamarine, Granny Smith and Limelight
mainly, with a few light touches of of Coral for contrast. Together
with the gorgeous Ellen Vargo stamp set, it made a really zingy cover:
So, these are the colours and stamps;
So, these are the colours and stamps;
First,
I stuck down a variety of old book pages with a glue stick, and then
dry brushed all over with a very light coat of Heavy Cream.
Next, I got my gelli pages and Ranger Archival ink pads in Chartreuse, Garden Patina and Paradise Teal,
and then it was on to some stamping: I did all the stamps in all the colours!
Next, I cut out the individual shapes - perfect to do while you binge-watch your favourite show on Netflix :D
So, I played around with the layout a bit, before sticking down with a glue stick. Let some of the leaves go over the edges, and cut off the excess, for a more natural look.
I filled in some of the gaps with smaller cut out pieces from the stamped images, before adding a bit of doodling with a fine felt tip pen.
Next, I got my gelli pages and Ranger Archival ink pads in Chartreuse, Garden Patina and Paradise Teal,
and then it was on to some stamping: I did all the stamps in all the colours!
Next, I cut out the individual shapes - perfect to do while you binge-watch your favourite show on Netflix :D
So, I played around with the layout a bit, before sticking down with a glue stick. Let some of the leaves go over the edges, and cut off the excess, for a more natural look.
I filled in some of the gaps with smaller cut out pieces from the stamped images, before adding a bit of doodling with a fine felt tip pen.
And
that's it! I was quite pleased (for once) with the finished result. I
love the contrast between the bright colours of the stamped images
against the neutral background of the book pages. I went on to do
doodling on almost all of the pieces; it was fun to try and fit in as
many different kinds of shapes and patterns as possible LOL! Plus it
feels like I've already overcome the 'blank page syndrome' of a brand
new art journal by making this colourful cover, and am looking forward
to filling it with lots of new ideas.
Until next time :)
Lotte
Instagram - Alice Overground
Gorgeous project Lotte
ReplyDeleteFabulous project!
ReplyDeleteSuch bright and cheerful use of colours and a great way to showcase Ellens stamps set . Lovley neutralised background adding just the right amount of interest with the book print text. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Lotte and your willjournal will be lovely to work in with its new and inspirational cover! X
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