2019 Topic 8: Put a Brush On It

We
are still playing 'spot the brush' here on the blog, and I love Nikki's
interpretation! I'll leave you to figure it out...Plus she has made one
strip stamp into something much bigger. Kind of like making tiled
wallpaper! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Nikki from Addicted to Art here with you today, with my take on our current theme.
I
have used one of the most recent Hot Picks stamp sets and created a
tiled background, before adding my paint brushes as an inner frame to
the canvas. It's all a little busier on the eye than I intended - but
with the fabulous word stamp from one of Emma Godfrey's stamp sets, I
think the craziness matches the sentiment!
As
I seem to be doing a lot at the moment I started with a colour theme
and some gel- printing, getting a little carried away - creating more
than I needed with more detail than I needed as most of it was going to
be covered! I do love these prints and you will see later how I used
some scraps to decoupage too.
I selected Glacier Ice, Spanish Mulberry, Little Black Dress and Steel Grey Fresco Acrylic paints.
It's fun to make marks with random items (above) and PaperArtsy Stencil PS102 from Sara Naumann.
I selected Glacier Ice, Spanish Mulberry, Little Black Dress and Steel Grey Fresco Acrylic paints.
It's fun to make marks with random items (above) and PaperArtsy Stencil PS102 from Sara Naumann.
Such a shame to cover lovely prints but that is what I did! I selected darker ones for stamping in Versamark and heat embossing with white embossing powder and lighter ones for stamping in Black Archival Ink.
I
was getting a bit carried away now! I painted my old brushes black but
they needed a little something so I added dots of paint with the end of
my brush and also did the same on the decoupaged squares.

This
project is a good example of where I have a vague idea, start something
and let it evolve. Many years ago I studied art at college and this was
a big learning point for me - having a more scientific background I
expected to plan for an end point, but with art the process is SO
important in influencing the final outcome.