PaperArtsy Blog 2020 Year in Review - Part 2/4
Hello from PaperArtsy HQ,
Well,
2020 is the year that just keeps on giving us more curve balls than we
ever thought possible! Here we are on the cusp of Christmas and it still
feels like every day this week has had another humdinger of an incident
to adjust to. Many nations in Europe have had Christmas cancelled as
far as travel and seeing family go at the last minute. Tricky but I
guess to be expected where the new British strain of Covid is adding
pressure to an already difficult situation.
Every
year there are many people who spend Christmas alone. This year, there
are many people who are having to do that, not by their choice, but due
to governmental guidelines, restrictions and so on. We all expect to be
able to make our own personal and family choices regarding how we meet
up and when, and we are very used to getting together with those we
love. If this is not possible for you this year, then we are thinking of
you, and we hope that in the coming weeks or months, once things start
to ease, that you will find a new window to see those people close to
you. Lets get together online this season. We can do watch parties,
zooms, Facetime, Skype and all those tools allow us to support each
other where possible.
As a possible short distraction, tonight I'm sharing my picks from Topics 6-10: Jungle Vibes, Under the Sea, Popping Pink, Collage it and Recycled Packaging.
Please, do try to take tome out and relax over the Christmas break, don't drink too much, make some art, and continue to stay safe!
Topic 6: Jungle Vibes
The
jungle topic was a huge hit, and as we had just released some new Hot
Picks, we had quite a few new stamps to play with on this one! Miriam Grazier's (link) giraffe seemed happy to munch on the foliage while escorting us around his jungle zone.
I adored how Autumn Clark (link) pulled out the Lynne Perrella stamps with a great colour combination. What a fabulous terrarium hat dahhhling!
We
can always rely on Keren for a slightly unique interpretation of any
topic, and within the striped rugby jumpers she saw Zebras! Keren Baker (link)
Blub, Blub, Blub and we're down in the deep blue seas. My first pick is this amazing framed beauty by Helen. Her Darcy chappie is enjoying his day out fishing, and he's caught some fabulous Hot Pick stamps! We have Helen Chilton (link) to thank for this creation!
Lovely Lucy Edmondson (link) gave us a window into her reverse-canvas fish tank with all the texture and painterly layers - they do look very happy there !
I enjoyed how Jennie Atkinson (link) used this gorgeous stamp by France Papillon in her serene tag.
Topic 8 : Popping Pink
Time to kick up the colour vibes and some hot pinks and I loved these handy birthday cards by Claire Snowdon (link to original blog post).
Jenny Marples (link) managed to inject some bright vibes into kay's stamps with this stripey book cover.
And it was lovely to see the bright infusions on show with Sara's stamps by Miriam Grazier (link).
My first pick is Autumn Clark (link),
who always seems to totally rock the collaged layer effect so
perfectly! Not one, but two cards with Lynne Perrella stamps. I love
them!
Jennie Atkinson (link)
Like her lace, flowers and Vintage Stamps. If you are looking for a
soft delicate way of pulling layers together, then Jennie is the guru!
Helen Chilton (link)
surprised me with this interpretation. She is all about the full on
colour, lots and lots of colour!! And lots of layers, and she went all
minimal on us! Well, very minimal for her!
Topic 10 : Recycled Packaging
I really enjoyed how Amanda Pink (link) used the inside of a box of chocolates for the texture on this piece with Gwen's new stamps! How fun is this!
Nikki Acton (link) made this fun concertina journal using gel prints and an array of Fresco paints with lots of fabulous carved stamp designs. You wouldn't realise recycled cardboard was the substrate!
Leandra
3 comments:
Such gorgeous artwork here, makes you feel it wasn't such a bad year after all. Thank you so much for including one of mine. Happy Christmas, keep safe everyone x
Such fabulous topics. I've so enjoyed this year. Love the inspiration you've chosen, and thank you for choosing my projects too.
Another wonderful collection of fabulous projects offering a varied wealth of inspiration .
Humbled that you included one of mine - Thank you .
Thanks for a great year designing with your amazing products .
Wishing everyone a peaceful Christmas and a hopeful , safe and healthy New Year xx
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