Showing posts with label ZN32. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ZN32. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 March 2021

2021 Topic 3 The Creative Laboratory with Zinski Art {by Tracey Springer}

 2021 Topic 3: The Creative Laboratory with Zinski Art {by Tracey Springer}


This topic has certainly had our bloggers scratching their heads. Tracey went down the quirky zini critter route with specimen jars for her laboratory shelfie! Along the way she went in a few twists and turns, like most research does, and landed back on the turf she feels most comfortable with - bold, bright and striking!
~ Leandra

Hi Everyone, it's Tracey Springer with you today. Creative Laboratory wasn't one I was going to do (hence I'm not using any of the gorgeous new releases) but I'm very glad I did I jumped in to share some Zinski fun with some of those older stamps that you know and love. I hope you enjoy my crazy cards as much as I do!
 


I started out with a vision of putting some of Elena Zinki’s crazy little Zini critters under bell jars – almost like they were precious specimens on display in a museum. 

I used a bell jar die cut from the Sizzix 'bigz' Bell Jar die and cut out the acetate tops to be able to figure out what I could fit under the jar. Zini’s turned out to be the perfect size. I selected numbers 15, 32, and 38 to play with. 



I coloured them in using Copics and fussy cut them out (I must admit Birdie lost a leg and at one stage I was very tempted to leave him like that to see if anyone noticed).
 

The next step was to play with my infusions to back the jars with to make the Zini’s standout. I love how each play with the infusions creates something different depending on how much you spray. 

I added an outline around the acetate jars with a layer of ‘Fresco Frosting Glaze’ (designed to crated an effect on acetate, acrylic or glass that replicates sandblasted glass) and a small stamp on one edge using the line stamp in Tracy Scott 041 TS041
 

 

I assembled them with a layer of foam tape raising the Zini up but taping down the edges of the jars – it gave it quite a bubble 3D effect.
 


My trusty vintage ‘Hermes Baby’ typewriter was used for the specimen labels and quotes.
 

I then overthought the process for the next week – I tried to do styles that aren’t ‘Me’ creatively anymore. I hand-dyed muslin cloth using watered down Fresco paints – they turned out really nice but they didn’t work together like I wanted them to. I threw out sample after sample until I finally decided to actually do ‘Me’. 
 



I got out black cardstock and the very cool set of background stamps ETS 41 by Tracy Scott, stamped and heat embossed in white and it instantly made my jars stand out. Yay!


I stuck to bold, bright and simple for the rest of the cards – painting my favourite ‘Fresco Finish’ colours – ‘Yellow Submarine, Bubble-gum, Coral and Sargasso’ onto card stock and stamping the large wording from ‘JOFY 89’ (my all-time favourite background stamp) and the scallop border stamp from ‘JOFY 79’. I distressed around the edges of the coloured backgrounds with my scissors (I do have a tool but I can’t find it) and assembled. A simple piece of knotted bakers twine finished them off. 
 





I hope you enjoyed my play, the creative process certainly taught me a few things this time – I learnt that its ok to do ‘Me’ and to just roll with it. 





Happy creating, 
Tracey XO


Instagram: @tracey_springer

Thursday, 27 August 2020

2020 #15 Up Up and Away with JOFY {by Lynn Good}

 2020 Topic 15: Shades Of White


Lynn not only creates the cutest bunch of balloons from some JOFY flowers, but also manages to softly colour them to fit the shades of white theme. It's almost cruel to ask our bloggers who generally LOVE colour to find ways with this topic, but the pared back simplicity certainly has them reaching for different proucts and techniques.
~ Leandra
 

Today I would like to share an art journal page I have created for this weeks topic “Shades of White”.


When I saw the topic I immediately wanted to try something completely out of my comfort zone - and if I realised how challenging it would be I probably would have reconsidered!!! But it is good to be challenged and step outside the “norm” which for me is bright colours.


I chose the JOFY92 as I wanted to use the flowers as balloons and have the tiniest tinge of colour that then leads the the shades to white - easier said that done!!!!!



I began with a white gesso page - but it wasnt smooth enough so I completely painted the page in Paper Artsy Paint - Snowflake.


Using the smoothly cardstock I stamped the images and began added a little colour, shading that colour out until it became a shade of white.  I have then fussy cut them all out.




To ground my balloons I have used the little chicken in ZN32 - such a cute character!

 


 

I have then adhered them to the page and linked them with a drawn rope.  (Which I later painted over with white!)


I then realised how hard it was to colour shades of white!!!  So I decided to add some embossing.  I stamped some of the shapes from JOFY 92 around the page and used white embossing powder.



It is hard to photo but in the side stamps I have coloured the insides with different shades of white coloured pencil.


I have then stamped the title in black and my page is done.



For an extra project I have created a card - my mother in law was having a birthday and I look this opportunity to make her this card.




I stamped JOFY94 images to the Paper Artsy Smoothy Cardstock and coloured using Prisma coloured pencils.  I tried hard to only had a little colour so I could get shades of white but this was again very difficult.  


I added some Jane Davenport drama sticks in white to the flowers.  This is a very thick type crayon and added some fantastic texture to the petals



I have outlined the card in white paint pen to add another shade of white - and backed with a white cardstock.





Thanks for stopping by and til next time - Happy crafting 


Lynn Good