2020 Topic 10: Recycled Packaging
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I really love the repeated stripes and dots the Ellen Vargo carved stamps give this piece. It could be a bit autumnal too, and the orange-blue colour combo in rustic tones is delish! There is nothing more satisfying than making something out of nothing, and we can all find some cardboard lurking I am sure!
~ Leandra
I really love the repeated stripes and dots the Ellen Vargo carved stamps give this piece. It could be a bit autumnal too, and the orange-blue colour combo in rustic tones is delish! There is nothing more satisfying than making something out of nothing, and we can all find some cardboard lurking I am sure!
~ Leandra
Hi, Nikki here today, from Addicted to Art, with a mini book made from a cat food box.
It's
a bit of an obvious choice using cardboard packaging but I recently
purchased an Eileen Hull book die and it was a great chance to try it
out. The book is 3 x 2 1/4 inches - so being made out of cardboard is
very strong!
I cut the concertina insert to fit and carefully scored and joined so that my book was just thick enough the shut.
I
gave it a coat of watery gesso before adding layers of paint. I started
thinking I would use gelli prints but in the end took colour straight
from the plate onto the gessoed card, I collected a few gelli prints of
leftovers on the way which I used later.
I built up the colours on each page using similar colours and adding stamping using a selection of stamps from EEV03 and EEV05.
With another one on the front along with one of the leaves stamped and shrunk on Shrink plastic.
I built up the colours on each page using similar colours and adding stamping using a selection of stamps from EEV03 and EEV05.
When
I was happy with my background I used the leaf stamps from EEV04 to add
some collaged elements - stamped onto my gelli scraps.
I limited my colours to Summer Sky, Aquamarine, Chalk, Celery, Butternut and Prawn.
The perfect quote from Alison Bomber EAB07 (Dreaming and Doing) is spread across the 5 page Concertina.....
6 comments:
Trade mark Nikki! Love it!!
Lovely project Nikki
Fabulous project and love how you have used Ellen's stamps. x
Great little book Nikki. I'm really into making books at the moment and have just bought a small EH notebook die to experiment with. Coupled with recycled materials and those beautiful quote stamps this is a really lovely project to try out. Thanks for the inspiration ~ Stef
Fabulous project Nikki. Love how you have used all the products and have given an old cardboard box a whole new life.
tfs x
Completely fabulous layers, Nikki - amazing to me how you get those colours to play so nicely together. There's a bright cheerfulness to the combination which is so uplifting and which works beautifully with the strength and positivity of the words. Just a treat.
Alison x
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