Sunday, 16 May 2021

Family Love

 

 Hi everyone, Great to see so many people doing the most amazing creating. Today I'm here to inspire you to go back and find some of your left overs and even thou this has lots of fussy cutting it is a quick and simple layout to do.


 I used the papers from 'Grateful Heart' kit by Michelle to create this page.

The products included:

- Pages from 'Grateful Heart kit': Blessed (Words1), 'Love' (Side A), ' Faith' (Side B), 'Gathers' (Side A), Black Cardstock 'Together'(Side B edge)

-Colour Shimmer Dust: 'Lush', 'Amber', 'Sunflower', 'Peacock', 'Paris', 'Candy'

 

Firstly I cut out the flowers, leaves, bird, heart and phrase that I need to layer under the photos are chosen to use. I chose 3 that showcased our beautiful grandies and some of the special moments we cherished. 

I layered a piece of torn white wood 'Faith' paper and the edge of the 'Together' patterned paper over the top of the black 12"x12" cardstock which is in the kit and attached them together with double sided tape.

I use my phone to take photos of different placements of the flowers etc and review the photos to chose my favourite layout. Doing this then provides me with a copy of the final placement to refer back to when I glue it all down finally. I added some torn cardboard under the bird area to lift the bird up to give the page more dimension and with the photo of the boys using the binoculars it worked really well.



 

Using the colours of Amber, Paris, Sunflower, Candy, Peacock and Lush Colour Shimmer Dust I placed a very small amount into individual sections of the palette and added water to make a watercolour to paint my fussy cut elements. Several layers of colour painted on top of each other in different areas gives more depth to the page. 

 

For a deeper colour I placed a small amount 'Lush' powder onto my work mat and dipped my wet brush onto the powder and transferred it onto the sections I wanted dark.


I also added some paint along the patterned paper above the title phrase to bring in another colour element to connect the edge with the rest of the painted area. 

 

Here are some close ups for you to check out.




 
 
 
Thanks for joining me and I hope I inspired you to check out this amazing kit and others at beearty.com.au . You can find more inspiration and links on BeeArty's facebook page https://www.facebook.com/BeeArtyHive



Tuesday, 26 January 2021

Adding my own touch of style- Diary Cover

Hi everyone, I have been asked a lot how I add my own painting style to everyday items such as sunglasses cases, handbags and phone cases so I thought I'd share on my blog how I do it. When I'm looking for something to paint I love visiting local shops and the Op Shops to find items that would love to be given an unique look.

I had a diary that I thought could do with a touch of colour so it gave me the opportunity to 'Art' it up and share my process with you all.


Products I used:

Diary art folder

Dina Wakley- Acrylic paints, White Gesso.

13arts- Gel Medium (as a glue)

A range of brushes and sponges.

A variety of stamps, stencils and masks including  Colour Blast, Dark Room Door, l'encre et l image and Bee Arty, Kaisercraft, Donna Downey, Stencil Girl and Art by Marlene

Old white paper dress pattern 

Rangers Black Archival Ink

A clear acrylic block for stamping

Natalie May drawing ink solution.

Pilot Pintor Extra fine water based pigment ink/paint pen- white

Permanent fine liner black pens

STEP 1: SEALING LAYER  

I covered the Diary cover with 2 thin layers of white gesso, ensuring the first layer was dry before adding the second.


 

 

STEP 2:  IMAGE PRINTING

Whilst the gesso is drying and setting thoroughly, I stamped a range of images onto old dress patterns. To ensure the images are crisp and evenly printed I always use an acrylic stamp block.


 

Tear around each print leaving a small border around each, this helps keep the edges soft and not angular on the finished product.




STEP 3: ACRYLIC PAINT BACKGROUND LAYER


Using a  brush I painted some 'Night'  acrylic paint around the edge and in a couple of sections and let dry.

I added different colours in different areas using my fingers to smear the paint around until I was happy with the effect.

 I experimented with adding each layer when they were still wet and others I let dry before adding the next layer or layers. 

It's all about trial and error, some didn't work so I used a wet one to remove the paint I didn't want or like. Several times I thought I didn't like the effect but left it and continued to work at it believing in myself and my knowledge of how colours work together. The hardest bit was allowing it to completely dry before jumping in to add the next step in the process.

 

 

STEP 4: STAMP LAYER

 

Using the Gel Medium as a glue, I painted it onto the back of the paper images I prepared earlier and then placed each individual piece onto the painted surface coating it with a layer of gel medium ensuring that each addition was both glued on well and was smooth over the surface. (no air bubbles).

 

STEP 5. STENCIL LAYER

 Placing a small amount of acrylic paint onto my work mat I used several stencils and a sponge to add more layers to the cover.

I chose colours that would add not only bold striking accents but also white to soften and connect the layers together. The white did absorb some of the blue 'night' changing it to a purple shade. (Layers weren't dry properly, but I loved the effect)

 

 

 







 

STEP 6: ACCENTS LAYER

This means picking out key shapes or items to showcase adds depth and character to a page. On this cover I chose the eye, heart in the light bulb, brush tips and circles to add a pop of colour for my accent layer. I used a fine brush to paint the areas with my chosen colours.

STEP 7: Adding small sections of stenciling in black acrylic paint (using a sponge) built on the layers to add depth and make the page pop a little more. I like to use small stencils with numbers and alphabet letters. It's hard to know when enough is enough but sometimes adding white and black can bring it all together.

 

 

STEP 7: SCRIPT LAYER 

Using a script stamp and archival ink I added sections of script in different areas. This time I used the stamp without the block to ensure that there were no straight edges and instead a patchy effect.


 

 

 

 

 STEP 8: HIGHLIGHTING LAYER

Using white and black drawing ink I like to draw wriggly lines and circular marks around the circle stenciling. It's important to ensure that each layer dry in between. 

To complete the page I used a black permanent pen and white paint pen (pigment ink) to add highlights to the shapes, stencils, numbers and letters. 


 

 

 

 

 

 

STEP 8: VANISH LAYER


 

I have always used Jo Sonja's Gloss Water Based Vanish to seal and protect these types of art creations, I'm sure there are other vanishes that would do the same but it's the one that has worked for me and as a little seems to go along way. I have still got a lot left in my bottle (brought it years and years ago when I use to do Folk art).

4 thin layers applied at least 1hr apart develops an alcohol resistant surface. It is recommended to let the surface cure for 2 weeks to ensure a durable surface.





 

Here are some CLOSE UP SHOTS for you to check out:


Hope you enjoyed my tutorial and I have inspired you to take on the challenge to find a diary cover, sunglasses case etc and create your own unique piece of art.

Happy Creating.














Thursday, 14 January 2021

'Come in we are AWESOME' by Sandi Spink for BeeArty Colour Blast Australia

 

 Hi everyone,

I'm really looking forward to the new year of creating ahead. I took the chance on my holidays to relax and enjoy some creative time. I'd like to share one of my projects with you. 

I always have some left overs from kits, so I thought I'd challenge myself and use them to create a page. This page was using the 'Grateful Heart' kit by amazing Michelle Grant.


I used: 12x12 page 'Love' and 'Blessed'(phrases)

Heavy White Gesso

Colour Blast Artist Ink 'Lime

Colour Blast Colour Paste 'Deep Water'


  • Using gel medium I glued some torn strips of old book pages onto the 'Love' 12x12 from the kit.


  • With a spatula I scraped Colour Blast 'Heavy white gesso' over the torn papers, wiping sections with a wet one to smooth out the gesso in some areas.

  • Using the spatula I applied Colour Blast 'Colour Paste Deep Water ' across the dried gesso using the wet one to blend the Colour Paste. 

  • Cutting out all the left over phrases from the kit page 'Blessed' I edged each with black ' Archival ink' before experimenting with a variety of placement and direction of text. I took a photo of where all of the phrases, old negatives and some photos were before individually gluing each into place. Some of them I added small pieces of cardboard to the back to help add height and dimension.  ( I later changed and added more photos to balance the page better)


  • Adding a small amount of the Colour Artist Ink 'Lime' onto the mat and into it dipped a small paint brush using it to splat colour onto the background. I covered photos and phrases with scrap paper to protect them from added colour.

  • I repeated the process with watered down white heavy gesso.


Here are few close ups to check out:


  

Thanks for joining me and I hope I inspired you to check out this amazing kit and others at beearty.com.au . You can find more inspiration and links on BeeArty's facebook page https://www.facebook.com/BeeArtyHive 




 

Monday, 28 December 2020

Life is all about Making Memories: Grateful Heart Kit by BeeArty

 Hi everyone, I am loving creating with Bee Arty's December kit 'Grateful Heart' designed by the amazing Michelle Grant and I thought I'd share an inspiration piece I made using some of this kit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 1. Firstly I cut out a large rectangular of black card stock.

 

 Step 2. Placing some Colour Blast White Heavy Gesso onto my working mat I used a roller to spread it out evenly. I positioned the black tag over the gesso and pressed it down and lifted it off slowly. After letting it dry, I cut the corners to make a tag and punch a small hole for the string to be added later.

 

 

 

Step 3.  I used my Big Shot die cut machine to cut out a few black and white leaves and string leaves from black and white cardstock.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 4. Colour Blast Olive Mica powder with a little water was perfect to sponge some colour over the lined stencil, adding some of the colour in a variety of spots on the gessoed black tag, as well as using a brush to add some colour to the kits chipboard leaves.

 

 


 

 

 

Step 5. I then began layering the die cuts, flattened straw cut in 2 and a few different flowers and leaves. After positioning all the pieces the way I wanted, I began to glue them in place, adding some of the pearls into the flower centre to soften the look and add depth to the tag.


 

Step 6. To complete the tag I added some words which I edged with black ink and some string in the top of the tag.

 

 

 

Closeup:


 Thanks for joining me and I hope I inspired you to check out this amazing kit and others at beearty.com.au . You can find more inspiration and links on BeeArty's facebook page https://www.facebook.com/BeeArtyHive 




Wednesday, 5 August 2020

'Just Leap' for BeeArty


'Just Leap' by Sandi Spink

Hi everyone, I'm very excited to be joining the BeeArty DT team and share my first inspiration project a canvas I created with Colour Artist Ink and some of this months club kit 'Fearless, Brave and Free' by Fiona Paltridge.


Using a 20cm square canvas I used Colour Blast White Heavy Gesso to seal the canvas surface.

After drying the gesso with a heat gun I placed small amounts of the Artist Inks onto my work mat and used a brush to apply the ink to variety of sections of the canvas to areas that I had sprayed lightly with water. A spatula is great to smear
White Heavy Gesso over a BeeArty stencil, which when dry I sprinkled Mica Powders over the raised surface and then sprayed it with a fine spray mist of water to disperse the colour.


The die cuts and stamped images I placed on the canvas were painted with the inks diluted to provide watercolour style and undiluted for colour depth and strength.  The papers and titles available from Bee Arty papers provide amazing diverity in what you can fussy or messy cut out and arrange in varies ways and gave me lots of opportunities to layers for a great effect. To finish the canvas I used cotton, silver element and doodling with a fine tip pen.


Hope you enjoyed hearing about my new creations using the BeeArty products and I have inspired you to try the products and papers too.
See you again soon.
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