2021 Topic 14: Mash Up LPC EGL EEV EAB
Byzantine
colours and altering the stamped images themselves (watch out for the
tilt!) meld together with a subtle background to produce a journal page
featuring a thoughtful muse. Jennie has pushed herself to abandon her
favourite 'go-to's' and embraced the new rather beautifully.
~ Keren
~ Keren
Hi everyone, it's Jennie (Live the Dream)
with you today sharing my type of project which is a mash up of three
different designers - Lynne Perella, Gwen Lafleur and Alison Bomber.
There
are always certain stamps which you go to over and over but just lately
I have put my "go to's" away in the hope that new ones would appear.
And yes they have...as I knew they would! In order to combine the larger
number of stamps for this project I find it easier to create a
background using a Gel Plate as I can then combine stamps both within
the background paints and when over-stamping.
As
soon as I saw this new Lynne Perella face I immediately thought of
Alison's wonderful quote: "She is in a world of private dreams and not
with us". So it was a joy to create a journal page around this quote and
adding in some lovely stamps from Gwen Lafleur and a mix of traditional
Byzantine colours in the process (they are not always just purple! -
check out medieval mosaics and architecture).
The
first step was to create a background paper using my Gel Plate. I am a
great fan of the Fresco Blues and had initially thought to make my
lovely heroine an Ice Queen. But as usual things take a different turn
once one starts creating! Unfortunately I had not realised that Ice Blue
has been discontinued a while back, but Wolf Eye would make a nice
substitute.
These
wonderful mosaic stamps by Gwen are some of my favourite stamps and I
don't think I will ever tire of using them. They stamp beautifully into
the paint on the plate but it does help to stamp onto a piece of scrap
paper between each print if you want a full impression. I go for a
mixture of both.
I
created three pieces on the plate using ordinary printer paper and
decided on using just one piece, over-stamping with the mosaic element
again but adding in other smaller stamps including a couple of quotes
from the Dreams and Dreaming plate.
You
can also see a few of my new "go to's" here. I just love tiny little
stamps which fill small spaces and provide a link between text and the
larger mosaic stamps. Gwen has added quite a few into her latest stamp
sets and I really love them.
Once the paper is cut to size and brown ink blended around the edges the two background layers really do blend together well.
I
wanted to use the same Fresco colours for the lovely image (I decided
to call her Theodosia !) but for contrast added in a few brighter ones.
I have used the paints neat adding in a smidgen of water to just loosen them up a bit. I tilted her head for the photograph so you could see the extra layer, but decided she looked quite cute so went for a lesser tilt for the final layering.
Combining
different types of stamps for a journal page or card is a great way of
experimenting to find a new style or to create something a little
differently. The little circle stamps from EGL17 are wonderful for
pulling different areas together and do think about using quote stamps
as background text particularly when they expand on the main quote.
Quite often my background stamps are from quite different themes but as
they are not the main focus it really doesn't matter.
Once again it is lovely to create with such beautiful stamps by PaperArtsy designers - thank you Gwen, Lynne and Alison!
Jennie x
Blog: Live the Dream
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8 comments:
Simply gorgeous Jennie, I LOVE your winter icy background!! She looks so thoughtful with the tilted head too!!!
Simply gorgeous indeed, I love this exquisite card full of delicatessen.. It features beautifull these wonderful stamps! xx
Beautiful project. Thank you for sharing.
Stunning!!
This is wonderful, Jennie, and I love that you named her! X
Wonderful! I love the quote and the background you created for Theodosia.
You are so right... those words suit her perfectly - lovely!
Alison x
Jennie, I totally adore this card and how you added pops of color. I know for you and me that doesn't come naturally. But it looks amazing and brings the piece to life. I just love this LP lady and how you made her at home on this card. xx, Autumn
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