2021 Topic 12: Sustainable Crafting
Etsuko
thought about how to create a really useful item for this post. She has
made an accordion folder with pockets, perfect for storing ephemera or
loose small papers. But she also made (and beautifully decorated) an
envelope for each of the gaps in the folder. So many great ideas within this and I think we all really love to create and end up with an item that has a purpose.
~ Leandra
~ Leandra
Hi everyone, It's Etshko(My favorite things)
with you today, and I'm here to share with you Handy Holder with
Envelope packets. I chose this project because it is a fun way to remake
and reuse the parcel packages and direct mail envelopes and little less
waste. It's also a great way to spend my time working with lovely
designer Tracy Scott stamps and my favourite Frescos colours.
The
first step was to make the masterboards. Fresco paints were printed on a
thick sheet of printing papers using a Gel Plate. Using the technique I
learnt in Tracy Scott's workshop 'Index Card Art 2', I spread a thin
layer of the above Fresco Chalk Acrylic ( Banana, Cerise, Cerulean and Electric Violet
in my case) but you can use any colours you like choice. Then one
colour at a time, print onto the Gelli Plate. Mist with water using a
spray bottle on the Gelli Plate, use a brayer to blend the water and
paint, then use an eyedropper to drip Isopropyl Alcohol in places and
print on paper. The circles like this will appear where the alcohol has
been dripped. Repeat this process until you get a nice shade, and then
you will have some masterboards. As always, this process is very
enjoyable with many happy accidents.
The
next step is to make the cover for the holder, using my favourite
Tracy's stamps that are used over and over. I cut a used parcel package
to the size of the holder. I then used two sheets of Gel-prinedt papers
in similar shades and stamped Tracy Scott set 054 and 057 (TS054, TS057)
randomly in Ranger Archival ink (Leaf Green and Blue Violet) to cover
and pasted the holder base. Next, I stamped the three mandalas of (TS055) with Ranger Archival ink (Jet Black) on Smoothy (Heavyweight) A4 white card. On the same piece of paper, painted Fresco Chalk Acrylic (Cerulean, Electric Violet and Zucchini) and stamped three small mandala of (TS055)
in the same number in Ranger Archival ink (Jet Black), cut and stick it
in the holder as shown in the picture. Size of the holder--Length 8
1/4" (21cm), Height 5 1/4" (13cm), Depth 3/4 (2cm).
The majority of the paper is used for the dividers and bellows of the holder itself, leaving some for the envelope collage.
The
theme of Sustainable Crafting was bit difficult for me, and thinking
about how to reuse limited resources - I need to use up lots of my old
supplies too. Also I made this because I think it's about being able to
collaborate and create/work with stamps and stencils from wonderful
designers and then turn it into something good. Then share it with
people and have fun connecting all the time.
Hope you enjoy it.
Thank you so much for visiting.
Etsuko xxx
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Absolutely gorgeous post Etsuko. And a totally useful folder too!! Beautiful colours too! Thanks for sharing with us all!!
ReplyDeleteStunning. Always a treat to see your projects Etsuko. :)
ReplyDeleteThe folder is gorgeous, it looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFabulous Handy Holder with envelopes, Etsuko. Wonderful colourful creativity throughout and such a great project idea for the theme .
ReplyDeleteTfs x
This is such a gorgeous project Etsuko! I love how you have masterfully used each stamp on these exquisite masterboard papers. I am completely smitten by this project and will revisit again to draw new inspiration, thank you! xx, Autumn
ReplyDeleteSuch fabulous bold, bright florals, Etsuko - wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteAlison x