The
plum-russet shades contrast beautifully for these 2 journal books that
Ellie has created. I think turquoise seems to be one of those colours
that can go with everything else so easily. Ellie has made an autumnal
option with mushrooms and a Spring option with flowers using the
beautiful stamps from Scrapcosy - this colour scheme looks perfect for
both!
~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Ellie Knol with
you today, and I'm here to share with you the making of two
easy-to-make notebooks; basically it's folding 10 white copier paper
sheets for each notebook in half, 3 holes for the binding and some
awesome covers. That's easy isn't it? To emphasize the teal I added some
teal beads to the waxed thread.
As I chose teal (Fresco Finish Paint Beach Hut) to be my favorite color I decided to use one other color (a brownish red: Fresco Finish Brown Shed) to make the teal color pop.
I must confess, I have several favorite colors; I'm sure you can relate!
I have created 2 journals: Mushrooms, Birds & Flowers.
To
begin with I had a look through my stash and found 2 gelli prints that
spoke to me. Both have the teal color and also the moody red color
(which was quite difficult to photograph as my camera changed it to a
more reddish color). I used ESC22 mostly for this journal.
To
be able to stamp onto these backgrounds I needed to think of a solution
to make the stamped images pop. This technique forms the core of both
projects, so I will explain it here and then go on to show you pictures
of each journal.
A stamping platform comes in very handy. I stamped the image with a dark brown, then added watered down Snowflake Fresco
Finish Paint within each of the images. After letting the paint dry, I
then stamped the image on the surface again; I had to ink it up twice.
{Tip: if the surface is not smooth after painting the white, you can
sand it back a little first before stamping, just take care not to nudge
the position of the paper}
You will understand that you have to
leave the project in the stamping platform for all of these above steps;
one stamp at a time as you add more colour to the image.
OK, so now you understand how the colour was added, let me show you the 2 projects in more detail.
Project One: Mushrooms Journal
I used the beautiful (quite new) stamp set ESC26 from Scrapcosy.
I
fell in love with this stamp set right away! Autumn is coming up soon
here in the northern hemisphere, and toadstools are popping up
everywhere.
The
teal on this background is so splotchy, and moody as far as I am
concerned, and these stamps are just right for this project. This
picture shows the depth of the red as well.
I will love using these notebooks, or maybe somebody else will...
The beads added to the waxed thread adds to the feel of it, it makes the book classy.
The words 'JUNK JOURNAL' were heat embossed in white. It's an easy way to add detail to a dark background as well.
So that was project one. Onto the second one...
Project Two: Birds and Flowers
I used ESC22 for the cover of the second notebook.
I did not expect this second one to turn out this beautiful.
I
started both projects to be able to have at least one to show, but they
both had to end up in this post as I could not choose just one!
Using the same steps mentioned earlier these flowers got a beautiful underlayer of muted color from the background.
All the stamping being one layer : it's pretty amazing how much depth one can achieve by using this process.
To create the pattern in the background I used stencil PS096.
I've added stencil PS096 to my collection quite recently and have, and will use this one a lot.. it is so versatile!
Even the back of the notebook has been stamped on with a stamp from set ESC26.
A
close-up of all the beautiful detail : the pop of red from the Brown
Shed Fresco Finish paint is very nice on the berries too!
To add color to the images I used watered down Fresco Finish Paint, Brown Shed and Beach Hut.
Two absolutely gorgeous journal covers , Ellie. Love your chosen colours together and those gelli prints from your stash were a fantastic choice for your fabulous choice of imagery.
ReplyDeleteI love them both but theres something about the mushroom one that steals my heart .
tfs
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Ellie, I always love the way you mix colors and use them sparsely. These are so beautiful and really bring the stamps to life. xx, Autumn
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous Ellie. Fabulous project
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