Showing posts with label wildflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wildflowers. Show all posts

Monday, 8 April 2024

Dreamer of Dreams...

 Happy Monday everyone...

Hope you've all had a great weekend and before I move onto this week's challenge, thank you so much for all the lovely comments and messages I've received about the makes that I created for Tim Holtz's Live Launch of the second Vault release from Sizzix. I'm sure by now, you'll have seen the live and all the amazing dies, but if you want to catch up, then click HERE and the dies are available to buy at Simon Says Stamp, HERE!

So back to today and the brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge which is all about Spring Flowers.

For my make, I chose to create a vintage style piece, inspired by a series that I've just finished watching on apple TV called The New Look, a series about Coco Chanel and the amazing Christian Dior, who is one of my all time icons. I've always known the story of both Christian and his sister, Catherine Dior, but seeing this on screen was so moving and in particular, watching Catherine's story, it was fascinating, heartbreaking and so compelling ~ so much so, that I created this piece in tribute, set slightly before their time, but including a lot of references to them within my make!

So let's get started, and here's how I created this panel packed full of flowers.

For this make, I used the larger sized Rectangular Etcetera Panel by Stampers Anonymous and began by applying Design Tape around the four sides to prep the board ready to decorate and I also added some tape around the outside edges of the surface of the borad.

BOARD

Now to add the paper and for this I used a floral backing paper from the Backdrops Vol 2 pack. I cut the paper slightly smaller than the panel and then I added some rips and tears along the edges before machine stitching a border.
After inking the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink, I adhered the paper to the Etcetera Panel using Matte Collage Medium, and added a few more rips to the paper and curled back the corners.

To add some more ageing to the rips and curls, I used a touch of Crackling Campfire and Black Soot Distress Paint, mixed together and watered down. I then used a paint brush to apply the paint solution to the edges.

With my board prepped, I moved onto the main feature, starting with the frame...

FRAME

This narrow frame is actually a waste product from the risers in the Etcetera Facades, and as the phrase goes ~ waste not, want not...I thought it would be perfect for this make and all I did was paint it black and then add Design Tape trim around the four sides.

I attached the frame to the top section of my Etcetera Panel with more collage medium and than applied more of the Design Tape, using a different design this time, and placed this on the inside of the frame.
To complete the frame, I added some Hardware Heads to each corner, that I painted with Salvaged Patina and Crackling Campfire Distress Paint.

After adding some shading around the inside of the frame, and a few flicks of Black Soot Distress Paint over the entire surface, I moved onto the paper doll.

PAPER DOLL PORTRAIT

I chose this paper doll because of the huge corsage that the lady is wearing, it went so well with my theme and after prepping the surface with some clear gesso, I used a water brush to colour tint the image with Distress Crayons.

CRAYONS USED: FADED JEANS, PICKED RASPBERRY, TEA DYE, TATTERED ROSE, GATHERED TWIGS, AGED MAHOGANY AND RUSTIC WILDERNESS

I then added some white pen detail to the corsage before adding foam pads to the back of the image and placing it inside the frame, on the right hand side.

Underneath the frame, I added a ruler strip taken from the Memoirs Ephemera pack. I attached the ruler and directly onto the surface of the covered panel and just ripped the two ends.

FLOURISH ADORNMENTS AND QUOTE SEAL

We're now ready to add those beautiful Flourish Adornments.

To add colour to the metal, I used Foundry and Sterling on each of these pieces, applying one layer of wax at a time and then adding the second layer over the top, but not giving the metal a complete coverage. This will allow the layer of wax underneath to show through and create the variation of colour to the metal.

After I'd heat set the wax on all the pieces I used, I applied some dribbles of Mushroom alcohol ink over the metal before arranging and attaching them onto my panel with Matte Collage Medium, placing the flourishes across the bottom of the photo, and adding some Mummy Cloth fibres, where the two flourishes meet.

In the centre of the flourishes where they meet, I placed an idea-ology Quote Seal. I painted the entire seal with a coat of Burnt Sienna Acrylic Paint and allowed this to dry, before painting the outside of the seal, with Candied Apple Distress Paint.

Once the paint was dry, I then used my Picket Fence Distress Crayon to highlight the quote, running the crayon over the wording and allowing it to sink into the recesses before wiping away the excess with a soft cloth.

I then attached the seal to my flourishes with more Matte Collage Medium.

WILDFLOWERS

Now for those spring flowers and using the Wildflowers Vault die set, I cut a selection of leaves, twigs and flowers from watercolour cardstock.


I hand painted each of the flowers using Distress Watercolour Pencils...
DAISIES ~ Mustard Seed, Scattered Straw, Wild Honey, Peeled Paint, Shabby Shutters
MEADOWSWEET ~ Saltwater Taffy, Scattered Straw, Dried Marigold, Peeled Paint
GREENERY ~ Peeled Paint, Rustic Wilderness, Bundled Sage
TWIGS ~ Gathered Twigs

...and once they were dry, I arranged them into a bouquet.

I attached the floral arrangement to my panel with hot glue, adding some foam pads behind the flower heads to add some dimension.

I then added the little Word Tag Heart. The metal on this tag, is altered in exactly the same way as the flourishes and once I was happy, I threaded it onto a piece of twine, tied it into a knot and then attached it to my floral arrangement, completing the bow with a Mini Pin.
To add some more dimension to the floral arrangement, I added some dried grasses from my own stash, and placed these in amongst the flowers. 
To complete the frame, I added the tiny butterflies, which are cut from some inked card in my stash using the dies from the brand newVault Boutique set from Tim and Sizzix. I cut two of each butterfly and layered them to create more dimension before I attached them to my project.

FINISHING DETAILS

Finally, it's all those little finishing details that need to be added and I started with an Curator Ephemera piece in the top right hand corner of the frame and this piece was chosen for it's reference to Paris.

I then added a Transparent Things Date strip, Feb 4th, 1912 and placed this beneath my frame...
...before adding some buttons, complete with thread, all of which are from my stash.

Finally I added a Type Chip in the bottom left hand corner, complete with a Hardware Head in the centre, painted with Burnt Sienna Acrylic Paint to create a rusty finish to the metal.
With those final touches, my make for this week is finished and I hope you love the theme and the techniques I've used to bring this story to life!

As always, if you make anything, or if you've been inspired by anything that you've seen here on my blog ~ then please, let me know by tagging me on social media or leaving a comment here and I will be right over to take a look!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today...Love Emma xxx

Recipe for project:

Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous: Etcetera Panel
Distress Paint: Candied Apple, Black Soot, Salvaged Patina, Crackling Campfire
Distress CrayonsWalnut Stain, Picket Fence, Faded Jeans, Picked Rapsberry, Tea Dye, Tattered Rose, Gathered Twigs, Aged Mahogany and Rustic Wilderness
Distress Ink: Walnut Stain
Mediums: Matte Collage MediumFoam PadsBurnt Sienna Acrylic Paint, Mushroom Alcohol Ink
Hot Glue Gun
Twine, buttons and Dry Flowers from my own stash

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Monday, 24 August 2020

Love Is The Flower....

"Love is a flower you've got to let grow' ~ John Lennon

Hello friends...

Hope you all had a wonderful weekend and keeping safe and well! So another week has flown by and it's time for a brand new challenge on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog and this week, our theme is called BEAUTIFUL BOTANICALS, so whatever botanicals you choose to work with ~ I think this is a challenge that we'll all enjoy and the DT can't wait to see what you'll be creating.

For my project, I chose to make a card which I will be sending to someone special who actually loves flowers but can't have them in the house and what better way to tell them I'm thinking of them than with this bunch of beautiful Tim Holtz die cuts and Stampers Anonymous stamps.

 So let's get started and here's how I created this piece....

To begin with I made my floral bouquet and used the Wildflower Stems, Set 1 and 2 to die cut Distress Watercolor Card. I chose to use the daisies, simply because these are my favourite in the set and I just love the contrast that the white flowers create against any background I set them upon.

After die cutting the closed and open daisies, a piece of foliage and some of the twigs, I coloured them using a combination of Distress Marker Pens and Polychromos Pencils.

MARKER PEN COLOURS: Fossilized Amber, Wild Honey and Scattered Straw for the daisy heads with a touch of Pumice Stone on the petals; Peeled Paint and Forest Moss on the stems and the foliage stem and Ground Espresso, Vintage Photo and Gathered Twigs on the twiggy die cuts.

Once I had all my pieces watercolored and shaded with the pencils, I then arranged them into a bouquet, attaching them at the back of each piece with either matte collage medium or foam pads, the latter will add some height and dimension to the finished bouquet and then set this to one side whilst I worked on the background layers.

For the background layers, I began by cutting a panel of Mixed Media heavystock card, 12.5 x 17cm and after misting it lightly with water, I used a base of Old Paper, Speckled Egg and Antique Linen Distress Spray Stains. I then heat dried the card, before spritzing another layer of ink, this time Frayed Burlap Oxide Ink and after another misting of water, I heat dried this layer. I then flicked some Speckled Egg Oxide Spray across the surface before spritzing with Frayed Burlap Spray Stain and a final blast with the heat gun to complete the first layer of the background.

To add the texture, I used a palette knife to apply Translucent Grit Paste through the Floral Layering Stencil that is in the Mini Stencil Set number 25. I arranged the design to be in the top right hand corner, and bottom left hand corner. After carefully removing the stencil, I then sprinkled Speckled Egg onto the flowers and Walnut Stain Embossing Glaze over the leaves. Set this to one side to dry and then once it is, heat emboss the glaze until it becomes molten and dissolves.

I inked around the edges of the panel with Gathered Twigs Distress Ink and then used my sewing machine to create a stitched border.

To complete the background, I stamped a postmark and some imagery taken from the Field Notes Stamp Set and just placed these in the bottom right hand corner, underneath where the Field Label will sit. In the photo below, you can see where I added the stamping.

After matting and layering my panel onto blue card, followed by a layer of gold metallic kraft stash, I attached by bouquet to the panel, placing it on the left hand side and using foam pads and collage medium to attach it. 

I then wrapped a piece of Mummy Cloth, dyed with Speckled Egg Distress Spray Stain around the panels, tying it where the two ends come together over the stems of the flowers.

We're nearly there...

...and the next step is to create the field label which is a stamp in the Field Notes stamp set, stamped with Black Soot Archival Ink onto a piece of mixed media heavystock card, coloured with Antique Linen, Old Paper and Gathered Twigs Distress Inks. After trimming it down to size, I then aged the ephemera piece around the edges and stitched it onto a piece of felt, that I cut using my Grandma's precious hand-me-down...her pinking shears!

I attached the label to the right of the flower bouquet and added a stamped vial label, again stamped using the Field Notes stamp set but with the addition of a message, 'Make A Wish' taken from the Tiny Text Stamp Set.

For finishing details, I added a vintage button and two hardware heads, coloured with Speckled Egg Distress Paints.


I also added a Tiny Clip, altered with a little Rust Alcohol Ink which I then placed onto the top of the field label piece.

Using foam pads on the back, I then mounted my artwork panel onto the black card blank which I covered with a piece of chocolate brown card and a layer of card, covered with one of the tapes from the Butterfly Design Tape set.

So, I hope you've enjoyed this tutorial and how I created my bouquet of flowers card which is now going to be given to the recipient and hopefully, all her wishes will come true!

Don't forget, if you would like to see more inspiration from my talented teamies over on the challenge blog and every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....









Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today ~ stay safe and well, and see you again soon, love Emma xxx

Friday, 6 March 2020

The Spring Hop For Sizzix...

Today, I'm delighted to be back sharing my latest step by step tutorial over on the Sizzix Maker's blog and invite you to join me for the Spring Hop! Hope to see you there...
Love Emma xx

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