I want to start by saying a big thank you to Donna and Terri Sproul for inviting me on to the team 6 months ago, I have had a ball and how time flies.... but now it is time to move on and next month you'll have a chance to see the work of some amazingly talented new designers!
Anyway, onto my project. I altered a little paper mache hanging board, using some of the wonderful new products that SinCity has now added to their store.
These are the stamps and products I used:
Love of Butterflies stamp set
Art Journaling with Terri Sproul 2 stamp set
Giraffe stencil
Chipboard girl
I also used
Paper mache hanging board
Tim Holtz Tissue Wrap
Tissue Tape
Gel medium
Distress Inks Walnut Stain, Peeled Paint
Texture Paste and pallet knife
Some Tim Holtz stencils
Gesso
Faber Castell Gelatos (various colours)
Distress Markers
Archival Ink Jet Black, Library Green
Faber Castell Big Brushpen (Warm Grey and Walnut Brown)
A home made flower and some embellishments from my stash.
1. I started by adding a bit of brown ink around the outside of my hanging board and adhering a bit of tissue wrap along one side.
2. So next I taped down the Giraffe stencil with some scraps of tape and spread some texture past through it with my palette knife. While still wet I pressed a text stamp from the journaling set into it. (Remember to clean your stamp with water straight away).
Here you can see everything taped down and the stamped impression. |
3. Time to bring it all together by adding a thin layer of Gesso: Sorry, it was evening when I took this photo, so the light is funny. The Gesso is white of course, not pink like it looks here...
5. Some more colouring, stenciling with ink and background stamping to add interest to the background. I also added some bits of tissue tape, both to the front and the sides.
7. Time to start to put it all together. Here are some of the bits I used to embellish (later I added some more as you can see from the finished piece).
8. And here finally is the finsished piece,, first of all the girl, now coloured further, I also added shadow around her with Big Brush pens, to add depth to it all.:
As you can see, I stamped and coloured one of the little butterflies to add to her hair.
And then the sentiments from the journaling set:
Well, that's it. Hope you like my little hanger, I had great fun making it and don't forget to check out all the cool new products over at SinCity Stamps!
Wishing you all the very best and thank you so much for visiting!!
What a fabulous hanging Astrid. The textures you have created are wonderful and the colours are just glorious. I think I need some gelatos now. You will certainly be missed Astrid. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic hanging! It's perfect for a young girl, I'm sure she'll love it! I love the texture you created and the colors are so cheerful. You really know how to use the Gelatos. It's a really great piece!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully put together Astrid, love the chipboard girl you have made her so feminine with the butterfly in her hair. Not tried using Gelatos yet, they are now on my list of products to try. Superb colours and textures and perfect for a young girl :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful from start to finish! Love all that texture and mix of colors! You will be so missed, Astrid!
ReplyDeleteI love it Astrid! You did a wonderful job love the mixed media , colors.. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteHanging out, is surely what this gal is doing, in her sweet dress, and butterfly bow-lol
ReplyDeleteand with your amazing background this is a wonderful piece ,dear Astrid !! xo
What a fun project to say farewell with - lovely texture in the background and such a carefree, joyful feeling to the whole thing!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Gorgeous creation Astrid, Love the texture & colours... WOW Fabulous stamps...you will be so missed....Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteI love how you built up those layers and then added those fabulous colours - the girl and the embellishments are wonderful. This is such a great sign off piece Astrid! Anne x
ReplyDeleteFabulous techniques!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous Astrid!!! Love the different textured layers and the colours are so gorgeous as always!! A fabulous step by step and beautifully done!! ox
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful, Astrid. Your niece is going to love it. I love how you colored the chipboard girl, too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful details and textures and such great use of their new products.
ReplyDeleteWishes
Lynne
Such a wonderful piece! Your niece will love it I am sure. You have raised the bar rather high for those of us coming in... ;-)
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