2020 Topic 5: Mark Making
Intro
Autumn is having a blast of late with the PaperArtsy Infusions. If you have not tried these, they are water activated pigment powders, but they have 2 unusual features: 1. they are permanent once dry and 2. they contain walnut crystals which activate more slowly than the colour powder (because a crystal is larger, and takes longer to dissolve in water). Result is that you get a colour pop with a vintage brown effect.
Learning how to control the balance of colour to walnut makes for a lot of fun! That is why with just 2 infusions, Autumn still gets a range of colour and some super-interesting effects, and she makes plenty of marks with the fabulous stamps from Seth Apter's line. Take a look!
~ Leandra
Autumn is having a blast of late with the PaperArtsy Infusions. If you have not tried these, they are water activated pigment powders, but they have 2 unusual features: 1. they are permanent once dry and 2. they contain walnut crystals which activate more slowly than the colour powder (because a crystal is larger, and takes longer to dissolve in water). Result is that you get a colour pop with a vintage brown effect.
Learning how to control the balance of colour to walnut makes for a lot of fun! That is why with just 2 infusions, Autumn still gets a range of colour and some super-interesting effects, and she makes plenty of marks with the fabulous stamps from Seth Apter's line. Take a look!
~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Autumn Clark from SewPaperPaint with you today, and I'd like to share with you a fun little tag book I made by marking up a sheet of Infusions dyed paper with loads of Seth Apter patterns.
I truly love playing with Infusions pigment powders and thought it would be fun to mix the two "blacks" in the collection together. I was instantly amused by the combo of Black Knight and Blackcurrant. One thing led to another and I ended up creating a little scrappy tag book with black and white photos of my darling girls...
More
than anything I enjoyed I enjoyed the spontaneity of creating this
project. I let one color indicate the next and then the ink colors and
even the shapes I used. And there's nothing like a pop of black and
white photos against pink! My girls are mad about star motifs these
days so I loved adding such elements to my design.
I
usually choose to apply my Infusions over very wet paper. I love watch
the magic as the colors bleed. I dyed a full sheet of 12x12.
I wasn't sure what I was going to do once I started, but this year I am adapting the principle of "striving for my flow state," where I take more time for creative abandon and pure play. I cut the paper with a tag die and got eight pieces from the sheet. I mounted them onto black cardstock one on the front, one on the back of four finished tags. Since my water flowed to the center of my paper as the colors ran, it left me with sort of a striped effect, which I kept on the horizontal when I cut my tags. It would be interesting to see how they would look with a more vertical swaying...
I
fussy cut portions of each quote to pair with my photos. To create
some dimension, I added some die cut elements with Seth Apter dies. I
embossed those in Ranger's "Punch" Mixed Media Powder.
I wasn't sure what I was going to do once I started, but this year I am adapting the principle of "striving for my flow state," where I take more time for creative abandon and pure play. I cut the paper with a tag die and got eight pieces from the sheet. I mounted them onto black cardstock one on the front, one on the back of four finished tags. Since my water flowed to the center of my paper as the colors ran, it left me with sort of a striped effect, which I kept on the horizontal when I cut my tags. It would be interesting to see how they would look with a more vertical swaying...
Now
it was time to make some marks! I pulled out some Distress Oxide
colors that would coordinate with the magenta, grey/blue and blacks from
my backgrounds and set to stamping my tags at random.
I used PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Seth Apter} Collection (EM35), (EM41), (EM45), (EM48) and (ESA09). For the largest pattern from ESA09 I used Cloud 9 Fresco Chalk Acrylic Paint to bring in some contrast.
The concept of making one's mark made me think of my sweet girls and my hopes and dreams for their future, so I pulled out PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Alison Bomber} Collection (EAB07), the "Dreams" stamp collection. I used PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Seth Apter} Collection (EM35), (EM41), (EM45), (EM48) and (ESA09). For the largest pattern from ESA09 I used Cloud 9 Fresco Chalk Acrylic Paint to bring in some contrast.
It's been a pleasure to share with you today. Make sure to scroll through the PaperArtsy blog posts for more mark making inspiration. Hugs, Autumn
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Fabulous tags Autumn!
ReplyDeleteOh my. Your tags are amazing Autumn.
ReplyDeleteNice blog post. Beautiful tags. 🙂
ReplyDeleteFabulous explosions of Infusions colours and I love the way you've chosen such inspiring phrases from the longer quotes to pair with the family photos - just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Wowser! Gorgeous! Lx
ReplyDeleteAmazing tag book Autumn, I love the way you have used Seth's stamps and infusions to the background. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations. So inspiring Autumn. Xx
ReplyDeleteOh my ! Those tag infused, stamped backgrounds !!! How fabulous are they? LOVE!!
ReplyDeleteA superb way to showcase the products and your lovely family too . Tfs x
Beautiful, Autumn!x
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