Well I've certainly been enjoying myself since coming back from York. I've painted 5 journal pages ready for some stamping, I've painted 4 canvases, just background colours for now, and I'm in the middle of doing my two pages in the music book journal, however I'm waiting for some heavy structure gel to dry off, before I can do the next bit I want to do. So in the meantime, I made this little number. As per usual, I ended up doing something completely different to what I started off doing.
I used a dylusions 5x8 diamond border stencil and a palette knife with some paste to make a 3D stencilled image.
The paste is mixed heavy structure gel with white acrylic paint, and a little splodge of pink and blue paint. I left this to dry for a few hours.
I then sprayed the two pages with melted chocolate and lemon zest dylusions inks, with a bit of black around the edges. I love the way that the white 3D diamonds and border, really stands out here.
I added lots of stamps from Artistic Outpost (bats), Craft stamper freebee from Crafty Notions (heart, stamped with blue acrylic paint), and Tim Holtz (butterflies) mostly with Coffee Archival Ink. I used another dylusions stencil, number jumble here and there with fired brick distress ink. I then got my soft pastels out and did some shading on the hearts, butterflies, and around the edges of the border, and some of the diamonds.
I made the quotation on the computer. It's a quote from Samuel Beckett, but I changed the ending to be more positive!
I love this Crafty Individuals stamp of Whitby Abbey, it always gives the illusion of distance. I like having perspective in a picture.
Can't wait to finish my music book journal page. I drew an image for it last night, Maybe get it on the blog tonight or tomorrow.
Michelle x
6 comments:
I love, love, love your journal pages Michele, gorgeous!
I love how you have made your journal. I adore the colours and the artwork is quite magical well done Michelle Hugs Elaine
Michelle, your pages are magical, even though I don't like browns, they work so well on your pages. Loving that Whitby Abbey stamp and it does have perspective, you are so right. Love this.
Adore these pages hun, they are fantastic. x
...absolutely loVe this Michelle, amazing work...Mel :)
Oh, my stars... this is stunning, Michelle! That little "you might also like..." feature brought me here and I am delighted! Off to pin this beauty...
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