2021 Topic 2: A Pocketful of ...Llama Love {with Tracey Springer}
We
 have a new blogger on the team, meet Tracey from New Zealand. It was a 
bit of Llama drama getting these stamps to her in time for the blog 
post, but we did it and wow hasn't she created a totally fantastic post 
?! I'm sure you'll look forward to seeing more from Tracey in the months
 to come! With a tonne of colour and a creatively stitched pocket 
opening, Tracey has made a pocketful of fun vibrant cards with a tonne 
of delightful details.
~ Keren
Hi everyone, it's Tracey Springer with
 you today. I have had the immense pleasure of playing with Elena 
Zinski's new stamps, and created a 'Pocketful of....Happy!'. 
Making
 crazy, colourful cards has become my 'Happy' in this insane world we 
are in at the moment. I hope these make you smile like they have me!
I
 started out, as I usually do, by just stamping and colouring a pile of 
images. I am colouring with Copics but slowly bringing more paints in. 
I
 spent an afternoon just playing with the Fresco Finish paints as 
backgrounds. I loved the very light watery finish to then stencil over. 
Backgrounds to build your cards on, really pull the whole thing 
together. This Jofy stencil - PS139
 - really stood out for its versatility. I painted a heavier coat of 
Coral over the stencil, and then once it was dry I used a black pen to 
draw around the whole image. 
Next
 step was having a play with a pocket folder type holder for some cards.
 I never have a set idea, things just evolve as I go. I used Fresco 
Finish Bubblegum and mismatched stripes for the front of the pocket. A 
couple of Coral strips snuck in, then this gorgeous pompom trim 
handstitched on, combined with pre-stamped and coloured images. Then a 
bit of sanding around the edges and pen line drawing to finish off. 
I ended up with a concertina pocket with three slots to hold cards. 
Then
 came the fun of creating cards. I like to use a heavy coat of gesso 
around the edges of my backgrounds to add a frame. I then start playing 
around with all of the stamped, pre-cut images, layering them till I'm 
happy before I adhere them. (I admit to not being able to do minimal; 
crazy, electric scenes are my happy.)
The
 black and white background card was something I don't normally do, but 
the stamps from ZA60 & ZA61, lent themselves to white heat embossing
 with just a couple of pre-cut images. 
Al
 Paca Picnic; this card had to have a pocket to hide the 'Peek a boo' 
Alpaca.  He is such fun! A simple slit cut in the side of the 
background, distressed edge, and then adhered to the card makes a simple
 pocket to slide in and out of.
I
 hope you have enjoyed my play with these gorgeous stamps, and that you 
have been inspired to play. 'Think outside the box' and just enjoy the 
creative process.
 






















 
 
 
 
17 comments:
Stunning project Tracey.
Thank you so much!
Love love this.
Love love this.
So much inspiration 😍, love the llamas amazing xxxx
Welcome Tracey! Such an awesome debut! Love these fun cards and the cool holder designs. You’ve certainly brought life to these images. Bravo!
Stunning cards. Wonderful blog post and welcome. 🤗
welcome to the PA team. gorgeous project!
Beautiful project Tracey. Love the colours.
Wonderful debut post Tracey...who would have thought?Fabulous samples and you make me want to create.Thanks so much for sharing and very proud of your creations
Love this funny project!!! I love these colors! 😀
Absolutely fabulous post Tracey!! Love EVERYTHING about it!! Welcome to the PaperArtsy family!! Xxx😍😍😍
Fantastic card as always Tracey. 💛
Thank you so much 💓
Thank you so much, I had such fun 💗
Thank you, very excited to be here❤
Thank you all for your beautiful comments😊😍 so excited to be here xx
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