2021 Topic 5: Find Your Vibe
Whilst
wandering with Kay through her wonderful wildflower gardens, it's easy
to see her vibe and how beautiful the resulting pieces are. With lots of
tips for adding details to the stamped images and how to combine her
older and newer sets to create depth, you'll soon be wiling the hours
away creating bespoke cottage garden flower scenes.
~ Keren
Hi everyone, it's Kay with you today, and I'd like to share with you how I go about creating my flower scenes.
I
have always really liked wildflower meadows and cottage style gardens
so when I began designing my stamp range for PaperArtsy I had in mind
that I would like to try and recreate those type of scenes using a
combination of stamps and stencils to create a layered effect that would
emulate a cottage garden.
Using
this particular style of stamping and stenciling with PaperArtsy's
chalk acrylic paints enables me to easily create this 'layered look' and
nowadays it is always my 'go to' type of artwork as I think it gives a
really effective result. It is something that you can definitely play
around with, as you might choose only to use stamps (no stencils) to
create your whole scene or perhaps just have one background layer
instead of several.
For
this project I have used some of my latest products with older stamps
and stencils as most of my products have been designed to mix and match
seamlessly with each other.
I
just love how you can easily adapt this style of creating flower scenes
depending on how much time you have, what finished result/composition
you want to achieve, what size of project you are creating etc... It is
just so versatile!
Next I stencilled my tall background flowers (PS060) very lightly with Winter Green before realigning and softly stencilling Snowflake to create the white heads.
I then added layers of stamping (in green) using tall grasses from EKC17
Now its time for the and tall flowers from EKC45 before stamping my main flowers (EKC45) in black.
To colour these flowers I used the matching stencil PS237 (which comes with full instructions).
along with Snowflake, Lilac, Electric Violet, Key Lime, Hey Pesto and Winter Green Frescos.
My next step was to paint the background flowers using Periwinkle, Southern Skies and Snowflake. Smaller flowers were stamped into the foreground (EM32) and painted with Candy Floss and Orchid. To add a bit of depth to all the flowers I added small amounts of a mauve pencil to the purple and blue flowers and pink pencil to the pink flowers.
The
picture above shows just how little of the mauve pencil I added to my
main flowers but it makes such a difference to the overall vibrancy of
them.
As
I mentioned at the beginning of this post I am definitely in my
'comfort zone' when creating these layered scenes and I must admit that I
very often work on a green background for them as then I can paint my
main imagery with any colour I choose. But occasionally I will begin
with a different coloured background however when I do this I already
have in mind what colours I will be using for my flowers so that the
background I'm beginning with will complement them.
I
have quite a range of different flower stamp sets for PaperArtsy
ranging from quite small, delicate flowers to much bigger and bolder
flowers so whatever size of project you create you should be able to
find something to suit!
I hope this has given you some inspiration :).
Love Kay x
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8 comments:
Beautiful how you create your delicate layers. I am in awe of the attention to detail! Fabulous tips Thankyou
WOW, love you creation so beautiful and love the colours!
Hi Kay, LOVE the way you use the stamps and stencils together.. and build up the layers! Awesome projects!
xx Ellie xx
So, so pretty!
Alison x
Beautiful floral panel Kay ♥️
Many thanks everyone :) x
I love this Kay
I just love the pops of purple and pink against these sagey backgrounds Kay. I love your creative process and all of your gorgeous stamp designs. Hugs, Autumn
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