Showing posts with label JOFY126. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JOFY126. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 November 2023

2023 Topic 12: Designer Focus: JoFY {by Renata Peley}



Hi everyone, it’s Peley Renata with you today with a fun and crafty little project. A long time ago, when I just started doing mixed media, very soon I realized how beautiful and magical this world is. And instead of being a responsible grownup, I spent many nights browsing the internet for some amazing stencils and stamps. Even now I remember seeing the PaperArtsy line the first time, but the first designer that draw my eyes was JoFY, with her whimsical and colorful designs. And that’s when I started assembling my early Christmas wish list. Luckily my husband fulfilled my desires and bought me two gorgeous stamp sets. And those two stamp sets were some of the first ones that I got in my now beautiful collection. So, I thought it was fitting that I make a project highlighting some of Jo Firth-Young’s beautiful stamp sets, that she released this year.

You know that feeling, when you feel like crafting, but don’t have the mood or time to commit to a whole art journal page, or any larger mixed media project? Well, for such occasions, what’s better than creating tags or artist trading cards. Though it is also a really fun format to work in and a perfect format for experimenting. This time I won’t be experimenting much, but I do promise some fun and good time.  


Recently we visited my husband’s parents and that place is like a treasure trove. I almost always find something that inspires me to create a project. They have some amazing vintage items, just laying around the house and collecting dust, but also some items that they got as an advertisement. And that’s precisely how I found my substrate and inspiration. On one of the shelves, they had an incomplete deck of cards with some company logo on the back. They weren’t vintage, or too pretty, but you know we crafters always find a way to make stuff look more interesting.

Now the two things came together for me: an old ugly deck of cards and new, gorgeous JoFY’s stamps.


Now that I had my main items for this project, I just had to figure out how to make them work together. But also, not to forget this quarterly topic: Typography. To be honest, the whole idea developed really fast, but soon I will tell you more about it.


Not long ago, in my previous blog, I was talking about my junk journaling crafting phase. That was the time when I was searching for ideas to make all sorts of fun pocket inserts. And one of my favorites was making something like specimen windows…or at least I think that’s how they are called. Anyway, that is what I have planned for this project, just in an artist trading card format.
The first step for this was to make windows in my cards. This took a couple of attempts as first I tested making windows with some of my cutting dies. None of them really fit my imagination so at the end I decided to create my own custom windows.


Those three cards on the left are the ones I cut using cutting dies, but the rest were the ones with my own measurements. I already said that my cards had an ugly back, so I decided to take two cards and adhere them back-to-back. In between two cards I would put JoFY’s stamped designs. To help the cards’ windows fit well and stay in place, using blue masking tape, I attached two cards to each other and cut them at the same time using a craft knife.


I cut out altogether ten cards, creating five atc bases this way. I planned to make three or four only, but you know the saying: “Two is one and one is none.”, and I was expecting to mess up up at least one. 😊

Anyway, now the basic frame for my cards was done. Simple enough, right? But now on to the second stage: making the middle layer and focal interest.

I originally intended to stamp on a plain thin paper or vellum (which I still think would look gorgeous), but then the typography topic came to my mind. So, I thought of a paper pad that I had for ages. This one is from Docrafts – Papermania: Bookprint. It is a very old paper pad and I can’t find it anymore for sale, but it looks something like this: one side has usually text in various fonts and languages with or without images, but the other side is plain white. Which was perfect as I needed one side to be blank so I could do some stamping. If you don’t have such paper pad, there are alternatives. Either book pages (sometimes if there is an end of a chapter, the other side of the page can be blank) or take a paper and stamp text on one side.


 For each card, I chose a different paper, just for fun. Of course, the next thing to do was stamping. My chosen stamps were PaperArtsy stamp sets by Jo Firth-Young (JOFY125 and JOFY126).



I cut the papers from the paper pad roughly to the size of the atc’s and drew in the outline of my window with light lines and graphite pencils, so that I would know where to stamp precisely. I stamped most of the stamps with a stamping platform and Ranger Archival Ink in Jet Black color, but again, there were some stamps that I didn’t want to stamp fully. For those cases I used Pigma Micron brush pen in black color.


As you can see on the image above, I really liked the stamp with those two insects on a tag, but I didn’t want the tag outline. Of course, you can solve that either like me, with partial stamping, or with some masking tape. Two ways but the same result.

Additionally, I stamped those two mini tags, and drew in some numbers using Pigma Micron pen again. I did try to imitate the style of Jofy’s numbers, but I’m not really sure how successful I was. :) 


Very soon, all four papers were stamped in the same way and it looked something like this:


Obviously, the next step was to color my images. As the paper on which I stamped was very thin, I didn’t dare to go with any heavy medium, so I opted for Prisma Premier colored pencils.


I always enjoy adding some subtle touches to my images so I thought to add a bit of shine to my colored insects using Art by Marlene Special Effects Glamour Glitter in Gold color.


I was happy with how the images turned out with bright and bold colors, but also with that touch of shine. Now obviously it was time to start making my artist trading card sandwich.


Originally, I imagined the cards with clean designs and bright and bold colours. I don’t know why, but at this point I started feeling attracted to an idea of adding just a tint of brown and making my cards look…not so neat and new. Anyway, let me show you what I mean.

First, I applied just a touch of the Antique Linen Distress Oxide ink by Ranger, using an ink blending brush. I applied the color on both sides of my paper but also on the cards.


After that, using Vintage Photo Distress Oxide ink I added some discrete interest using a text stamp from the PaperArtsy stamp set by Jo Firth-Young (JoFY102). The effect was very subtle, but I really liked it this way. Also, I added a bit of the same ink on the edges of my cards and windows.



Now was the time to assemble my sandwich, going something like this: on the back of one of the cards, I adhered the paper with the stamped image, over that the acetate and finally I adhered the second card.


I repeated the process for all the cards and in my opinion, they looked really pretty. But I still felt like something was missing.


For better or worse, very often I can’t resist adding small details. This time, one of those details was adding some more texture and interest using cutting dies. The die set that I found perfect for this set of cards was from Sizzix and Tim Holtz, called Specimen.


For each card, I made one embellishment and adhered it using a paper glue.


This was the moment when I decided to stop before I spoil the cards. Though I was considering adding some more interest using either dry, pressed flowers or some die cut florals. Maybe even a piece of thread…but not for me this time. 😊

Oh and a bonus fun fact, as the paper that I used for stamping is very thin, when I turn my cards towards a light source it becomes semitransparent and I can see the both sides of the paper. 



So cool, right? :) 


This was one of the projects where the idea and inspiration came easily. It all went smoothly and I was happy with the result. But when I try to make something like this next time, I will try either stamping directly on acetate, or use vellum paper. Also, I might really go for using pressed flowers and threads. Perhaps even add a metal charm as well. These are just some ideas for you or me to play with next time.

Anyway, this was my last blog post for this year, so I will use this opportunity to in advance wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Renata 💜

If you enjoyed this process, but some technicalities are still not clear, or if you are a more visual type (like me), I have also prepared a full step by step tutorial for this project on my YouTube channel.


Wednesday, 31 May 2023

NEW PaperArtsy Products: Jo Firth-Young {May 2023}


A note from Leandra:
I've been bugging Jo to do some bugs for a while now, and Spring/Summer seemed the perfect time to have some fluttery elements. There are so many fun 'bits and pieces' that suit journaling, card making or what about stamping up some fabric! Don't forget those gorgeous stencils! Always a delight to use, Jo thinks about how they work for gel printing and way more too, whether bold, or soft, subtle layers are required.
 
Jo will be along to share with you LIVE her new products and ideas over in our Facebook Group, PaperArtsy People shortly after this post publishes. I hope you can drop by for the live, or try to catch the replay. We love to hear from the designer about each new release and understand more fully the ideas they have with each product!
 
For the next few months, these stamps are available EXCLUSIVELY from our approved stockists. Please check the list at the foot of this post to find a retailer online or geographically near you, it makes sense to order within your country wherever possible.
 
Hi everyone, Jo here (www.jofirthyoung.blogspot.co.uk)

I'm really excited to share with you my new release for PaperArtsy. The 3 stamp sets are scattered with bugs (nice helpful bugs - the type who assist the garden, definitely not the ones who eat your favourite plants!) and 3 stencils of gorgeous patterns that I'm sure you will love to use in journals and art pieces.

I think the bugs, butterfly and bee (I call them 'Mother Nature's garden army') are going to be perfect placed with the flower stamps you may have in your collection.

But don't worry, this release is not all about the multi-limbed creatures in these sets - there are also flowers and foliage (of course!), lots of useful tags for your journal/planner pages and pretty background stamps. All the little bits and pieces will enable you to create little creative clusters to feature on your journal pages or greeting cards.

Lets take a look at the samples I've created for you.



Price: RRP €23.00 +VAT Size:5" x 6" (13 x16.5cm)
All stamps are individually trimmed onto cling foam, with a laminated storage/index sheet.
  
JOFY Collection Stamp Set 125 (JOFY125)

I really like the variety of designs on this stamp set - tags, bugs, bees, butterflies and a pretty background - its a versatile set.

The butterfly is a bold image - it has detail but I've left enough open space on the wings for you to add more detail, or to stamp onto patterned paper and paper piece patterns together.


Busy Busy Busy!
 

The bee on this set makes me smile - its just the right size to be a focus on a design or placed in among flowers on a journal spread.
 
 
Tag - You're It!

The tags on this set were inspired by those made for my mini book project {see/follow  #52bitesizedbooks on Instagram} - I often created tags folded in half into mini books with patterned papers or doodled elements. I designed 3 small tags within this stamp set.  


The bugs are sized to fit them, and so is the alphabet from JOFY124 (February 2023). I chose the letter 'M' to illustrate this as its the widest of the letters in the stamp set.

Repeating the little bugs on a background creates a lovely pattern design.



Be(e) Happy! -  card

The bee works well as the main motif on a card, here used with honeycomb die cuts.


 Sorry, I couldn't resist having at least one sample with a play on words/pun.


I changed the antennae on this bee by replacing the paper with wire...



JoFY Collection Stamp Set 126 (JOFY123)
 
From 2 directional 'bug-washi' a dragonfly, and that mesh stamps is just the most useful thing! I even snuck a spray of flowers in this set too! And did you spot the teeniest tags ever ?! 

 Entomology Sample Box.

The bugs can be used in a vintage or modern setting. 
 

This vintage sample box was inspired by museum exhibits and tales of Victorian explorers.
 


Taped up Wide!

One of my favourite stamps of this release is this 'washi tape' panel. I'm always a little disappointed when decorative tape has only one orientation so I designed mine so it can be used vertically or horizontally. Use it as tape, or as detail on a card and layer up those lovely details!


This card uses the tape used horizontally.


You can cut out the bugs and tags and mount them on 3d foam to add depth.


This set has a lovely delicate flower stem and for this sample I cut out and attached individual flowers for added interest as embellishments.

Taped up Tall!

This next panel shows the tape used vertically.  Both orientations work really well.



I designed the dragonfly so the body could be snipped between each of the segments and allowing it to bend in different directions - as shown below.



JoFY Collection Stamp Set 127 (JoFY127)
 
More of a traditional JoFY set, with blooms, foliage, and words ..both those background stamps - oh my ! super useful!

 Bouquet - card with flowers

The main flower here is based on Echinacea daisies - gorgeous flowers that come in a variety of bold colours, though on this first sample I chose to colour in white and brighter colours are used later on in this post. This sample also shows how the leafy stem can also be coloured to work as a flower.





Vase full of summer

It wouldn't be a JoFY release without a bouquet now would it! 


This sample is a mash up of JOFY126 & JOFY127 - I wanted to make a project showing how nicely the stamps from different sets work together. How gorgeous do the Echinacea's look when coloured brightly! Gorgeous!!
  
 


Extended Leaf

I created this tag to show how the design can be extended by a drawing pencil lines to extend the mesh of the stamped image - it nicely softens the edge of the mesh.





Large Stencil Size: 6.25" x 9.5" (16 x 24cm) Price: RRP €6.58 +VAT
  
PaperArtsy Stencil 395  {Large} by Jo Firth-Young (PS395)

Doodled split panel

This stencil is going to be fun to use! It's so good with a gel plate and Fresco paints, and also with Distress Oxides and additional paint pen doodling as shown below.
 

 
Bouquet Vase

On the sample below I used the stencil in the background behind the flowers ... can you see it?? Just!!! .... with Fresco Finish paints. That tone on tone adds interest but doesn't detract from the bouquet.



PaperArtsy Stencil 396 {Large} by Jo Firth-Young (PS396)

This geometric stencil was inspired by the stamp design on JOFY125.  

The top sample was made with one layer of the stencil and 2 colours of ink. The sample underneath I have used the stencil as a template.

 
Stencils patterns don't have to be used as 'solids'. The blue/green sample below I used a coloured pen to create a line version of the designs by drawing around the inside of the stencils shapes. This opens up all kinds of options with your stencils when used as templates.

 

Nature collage

This sample features PS396 as a background for a collage of bits and pieces from various stamp sets in this release.


To the right there is also a little 'tag cluster' a ready to go embellishment of focal for any card. Warning - Making clusters ready for cards or tags is slightly addictive, but this absolutely was one of the things I had in mind when designing all these products of this release, that making clusters was going to be super enjoyable for any number of projects.


PaperArtsy Stencil 397 {Large} by Jo Firth-Young (PS397)

Beauty is everywhere

I designed this stencil with gel printing and backgrounds in mind and on the sample below you can see it used on a greeting card.  This large stencil will work equally as well on larger journal page. It also has wide pattern spaces that are perfect for adding those extra doodles into.

  

I really enjoyed creating, and working with, these stamps - I hope you enjoy them as much.  I look forward to seeing what you create.

Take care,

Jo

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