Showing posts with label Imaginarium Designs chipboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Imaginarium Designs chipboard. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 May 2018

The colour for  May is 'Pink', and not being my favourite colour to work with it has made it a challenge for me. A challenge is great to get the creative juices working and an opportunity to think outside the box for me.

This 12"x 12" layout is my first pink project. My grandies love coming over to Nanny's, they often ask for my watercolour paints and we spend time creating amazing art together.


I love using colour and white space,  this was a perfect way to make the two new pieces of chipboard I used on this layout standout. The background was created by using clear gel medium over a stencil and then spraying the page with water, Lindy's 'bubblegum pink' spray and flicks of turquoise blue spray. Watered down acrylic Dina Wakley paint was used on the chipboard, turquoise on the flourish behind the photo and a combination of the turquoise and rose pink on the 'Artist in training' phrase.With the same colours being used to 'brush' stamp which was stamped with black Archival ink.

My second share is a new page spread in my handmade journal of a handpainted girl on a pink background.



The pages were covered by gesso first then when dry a combination of pink and white Dina Wakley acrylic paint was rubbed on with my fingers over the pieces of cheesecloth which were also added before painting the little girl. Black acrylic paint was used as an ink to print the sections of the 'circles and diamonds' chippie and when dry white gesso was smeared over the clock stencil and the variety of stamps I had stamped onto the page with Archival black ink. With orange acrylic paint and a makeup sponge over the heart stencil, lines of hearts were added and the outer section of the alphabet chipboard  was also used as a stencil. To give the page more depth I stamped Fiona Paltridges flower stamps onto white cardstock, watercoloured them and then fussy cut them to place along the bottom edge of the pages. The finishing touches added included black and white highlighting of the alphabet, hearts and doodling over the pages.


Heart Stencil IDMM001

Clock Face Stencil IDMM003
IDALC0001
Circles and diamonds IDS0091


My third and final share for May is a 3D little light globe scene of a fairy garden.


The tiny bird cage was covered with silver ink and then embossed with silver and glistening snow metallic melts. The lace doily chippie was cut so it would fit in the clear globe, painted white and then  segments were wrapped with green twine around the doily. The peacock feather was painted with a thick mixture of Lindy's Stamp Gang magicals. The globe was filled with the chippie and a variety of flowers and buds with blue and clear stones mixed with gel medium placed on the inside base section to surround the small fairy purchased from one of our cheapy shops.






Bird cage 4 in a board IDT0019
Peacock feather tiny IDDL0005
Heart edged doily IDS0089

Thanks for joining me to see my latest Imaginarium Designs post and hope that my 'Pink' creations have given you some inspiration to try this colour challenge yourself. If I can do 'Pink' so can you.



Thursday, 21 December 2017

Christmas over at Scrapbooking Top 50.

 

Wow where has the year gone!!!

Well this is our last challenge for the year and we are something a little different this year for our December mood board. 


 

We also have a secret Santa surprise.



Here is my creation inspired by our mood board:



When I saw this new paper range by DeeDee Catron of 7 Dots Studios I knew I had to have it, 'Northern lights' was perfect with its mix of grunge colours and old world style paper print, the stickers and diecuts gave a pop to my page with it's vibrant splashes of colour. I love using water colours and used my new brights to colour my 'Feather', 'Arrow', and 'Clock' Imaginarium Designs Chipboard and the most amazing Fiona Paltridge feather stamps. Smeared over and splattered on the paper, under and around my elements are another new purchase, my vibrant Diana Wakely acyrlic paints.



Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a scrapping good new year with lots of time to relax and create.

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Christmas with Imaginarium Designs Chipboard.

What an amazing year it has been creatively for me I hope it has for you all too. The year has flown by so quickly. I love Christmas and thought I'd like to finish off the year and share some of my Christmas creations with you.

My first creation is recycling a mini chocolate box and tag I received from a friend.



The box was smeared with heavy white gesso and whilst wet I layered white cheese cloth, chipboard pieces and decorations onto it. I started with small leaves were coated with black gesso, a Christmas tree, berries and 'Merry' word that were stamped with Versa ink and then embossed with Tinby Metallic melts or normal embossing powder with a reindeer that was cut from glossy paper used with one of my Christmas dies. The box was finished with flowers, copper wire and chipboard stars I painted pearl.



Leaves and circles flourish tiny IDT0029

Christmas tree board IDS0008

Merry christimas for cards 4 in a board. IDP0010

branches and leaves IDDN0013

 My second creation is my Christmas canvas, using layers of torn pages, acrylic paint, stenciling and doodling as a base for my 3 dimensional hanging element.



The 3 dimensional element is made on hessian triangles with additions of ID chipboard, flowers, old pages, tags, cheese cloth and cloth Christmas ribbon. The chipboard used included stars painted with a metallic pearl paint, the presents with a range of Prima metallic paints and the leaves inked with Tim Holtz Distress Inks.  The bauble was coated with spray gesso and the Merry Christmas painted with copper paint. Copper wire was twirled around twine to add a metallic shine and to give it shape. To finish the canvas I used 7 Dot Studio Stickers to add journaling and personalise my canvas.





2 baubles and hangers.IDDS0002

4 Presents on board IDT0008

Merry christimas for cards 4 in a board. IDP0010

21 stars in a board IDS0076

Nat's hand drawn leaves IDD0044

My final share for the year is the cover of my Imaginarium Designs Journal I have been working on all year, adding a page each month until this month, where I'm left with the cover to compete my year of creating with Imaginarium Designs.



I glued layers of Imaginarium Chipboard and Resin Rainbow resin shapes onto the cover of my journal and then coating it all with black gesso. With brushes and my fingers I covered the pieces with Prima Metallique acrylic paints and then with a final coating of different coloured waxes.




2 baubles and hangers.IDDS0002

Honeycombe 6x6 IDS0054

Chris small arrows and shapes board. IDDC0001

IDT0035 Katie doily 2 in board

Lower case (18 on a card) IDALC0001A

Main letter set lower case smallIDA0005

Mirrored bracket IDFR0005

Kerry flourish tiny IDT0026

Bicycle small IDT0018

It's been so much fun being able to share my ideas and creations with you all this year and I would love to see what everyone creates with this fantastic product, hopefully I have inspired you to take on some new challenges. 

Hope you all have a Scrapping good Christmas and come back to see us next year. I'll be busy over the next few weeks getting my creative juices flowing as I relax on my holidays with friends and family.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all.


Wednesday, 1 November 2017

November Guest Designer at Kraft+

Over at Kraft+ this month the theme is Think BIG.

I love entering Kraft+ and their unique challenges and this one was a fun one to do.




Current Challenge

 Here is my take on this fantastic challenge:







My big element is 'Larry the Lobster' inclusion in my sisters wedding photos. Kingston SE SA is my mum's home town and Larry has always had a special place in our hearts. 

The Chipboard pieces I've used are:

 the big 'Mr & Mrs' IDP0189, 

'Cross Hatch' IDD0056,

 'Loolabelles circular cross hatch' IDD0025,

  'Lou's heart shapes' IDD0070,

and were painted with Prima Mica powder Gold Opal Magic or Black Gesso. 




I placed the photo and chipboard onto a background of red acrylic paint I had rolled onto my 12"x12" Kraft cardstock and stenciled flowers edged with a white-out pen  added over top the red. 

Thanks for popping by, hope I have inspired you to join in the fun this month over at Kraft +