Sunday, 18 August 2013

Family Tree - Altered Canvas

Hi you all!
I have re-purposed another canvas, this time a 6x6" one. First of all I gave it some structure with embossing paste, and then threw lots of colour at it, and sprinkled it with fairy dust. I wanted to create Autumn colours to fit with the fallen leaves.
I used photos of my Great Grandmother Rachel, my Mum as a little girl, and me on my first day at school. I cut the photos with a round punch and fixed them behind some TH fragments. I painted round the edge with some gold paste from Viva. The tree has been die-cut from cardboard, gessoed and distressed. I used a piece of a broken chain to link the photos. The leaves were cut with a Sizzix die. I wanted to dip them into molten Utee, with clear and gold mixed. I found a bag with some bits of what I thought was clear Utee in it, and mixed it in the melting pot with the gold. It smelled rather strange, and then I realised I had mixed friendly plastic with Utee. This made a rather sticky mixture, which I would not recommend, but I was still able to dip the leaves. I stamped over them with a small leaf while they were still warm. But I do like the way they turned out!




I am linking to Simon's Monday Challenge, die cuts.

Have a great day, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!

Saturday, 17 August 2013

Album with corrugated card covers

Hi you all! 
This week I managed to finish the little album which I started some time back. I couldn't find the back cover anywhere, even after tidying up (or perhaps because of it!) so I made a new one. The pages inside have been made from card-stock in white, cream and vanilla. I bound it together with string and ribbon. I lined the inside covers with some printed card-stock, that I recently got from Christine. (Thanks again!)

Front cover

Inside cover
The paper is white, I don't know why it looks pale blue here!


Matching bookmarks with hand-made beads

Inside back cover

Back cover


Side view



Linking to Paper Saturdays

Have a great weekend you all, take care, and thanks a lot for visiting!


Thursday, 15 August 2013

Light, shadows and fragments

Hi you all!
I have had a busy week, moving furniture round and trying to get my stash reorganised, not an easy job. Now it is tidy, and I threw out a big sack of bits and bobs which  am sure I would have been able to use sometime, but for which there is unfortunately no space in my little apartment. Before the big clean out, I knew exactly in which pile I could find stuff, now I can't find anything. But I have made a resolution to put labels on all those tidy drawers and boxes, in the hope that I will find my way around sooner or later.

For Paint Party Friday, hosted, as always, by Eva and Kristin, I have once again re-purposed some old canvases, each 15" x 7 1/2". After painting the backgrounds with light colours I did some stenciling with a CWS stencil and then used some templates I cut myself to draw the shadow figures on the canvases, before painting them with black acrylic. Some of the figures need a second coat of black, which still has to be done. I found a pile of old letters in my stash, which were written on very thin airmail paper back in the thirties and forties, and which are, unfortunately, disintegrating, so after copying them, I glued some fragments onto my canvases.This letter was written in 1945.  At first I wanted to paint over them, but decided to leave them as they are. This is my way of trying to conserve these fragments. I have called this set of pictures 'Light, shadows and fragments of the past'.











This picture shows them in place on my kitchen wall.

I am also linking to the 'three Muses' challenge - use script, text or type, and to 

Have a good day, take care, and thanks for coming by!


Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Journal pages

Hi everybody!
I had a busy day yesterday, and got a lot done, which was good.
I made another journal page, once again with squares - this theme has many possibilities!
I painted the pages with light brown paint, and cut the dark brown shapes out of paper and glued them on to make the chess board. It was more difficult than I thought to get them in the right size and perspective, but I tried! The chess figures have been printed, fussy cut, and given 2 coats of clear varnish to make them look like polished wood. I rolled them over a pencil to give them depth. For the lettering I used some sheets of leftover alphas. I hate throwing them away, and there are always lots of letters which don't get used up. So this time I mixed the colours, added some white alphas to fill in the gaps, and went round them all with a black gel pen to give them a more unified appearance.





I am linking to AJJ - squares.

That's all for today, take care, have fun, and thanks a lot for coming by!

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Tags

Hi you all! 
Today I have some tags to share.
The first one has been made for the new challenge at Try it on Tuesday,  'create a scene'. Any theme and any style is possible, it just has to be a scene - so you have two weeks to make a scene and enter it!
I used a tag cut from corrugated card, painted and distressed, and with an image from CI added, as well as the little vintage boy image. The shell is not a real one, it has been made in a mould and painted. I added a fish as charm.



I am linking my scene to Crafty Individuals Challenge, anything goes

At Tag tuesday the theme this week is complementary colours. I took purple and yellow, and made 2 tags. The first one has been painted, and stenciled.


The second one is a tag which April gave me already stamped with Frida. I painted the background yellow, coated it with glue and added the yellow glass beads for some texture. I gave Frida two coats of matte varnish, and  mounted it onto a purple tag. The ribbon came from Mexico, from Donna, so fits well to the tag!


Have a great day you all, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!

Saturday, 10 August 2013

Islands in the Stream for Paper Saturdays

Hi everybody!
I still seem to be a in a blue, square modus, so here is the second blue picture I made on Thursday - I always mix too much paint!
The background is watered down metallic turquoise and blue. When it was dry I stamped squares again using inks directly from the ink-pads in tumbled glass, blue jeans and chipped sapphire. The 'sun' has been stamped with orange chalk-box ink, and the tree is a die-cut from Diane. The gull and buoy are pictures cut from a carrier bag I had. I love these blue tones just now, can't seem to get enough of them! I thought of 'Islands in the Stream' as I was making it,  so that's my name for it.







I was pleased to see that my 'Green Man' was chosen among others  in last month's 'Show and tell' at Artists in Blogland.
 I am linking to Manon's Paper Saturdays and AJJ, squares.

Have a nice day, take care, and thanks for visiting!

Thursday, 8 August 2013

Shades of summer

Hi everybody!
I am happy to say the big heat wave has broken, and it is now fresh and cool - lovely!
It will warm out again at the weekend, but not with extreme temperatures, just normal summer days - that's fine with me!

I have been working on a lot of stuff this week which I can't show yet, as it's being made for something I can't talk about yet, so we will have to wait. But I did manage a journal spread for PPF, hosted as always by Eva and Kristin. I am also linking to  AJJ - squares,  Colour this quote at Artists in Blogland,  'Seize the Day', and Journal Journeys - what summer means to me. I am also linking to Out of a Hat creations - things beginning with 'B' - blue; and to the Three Muses challenge - circles or squares
I have used my fave summer colours here - aqua, turquoise, blues and greens, and pale yellow. I colour washed the background and then used a CWS stencil to add the squares and rectangles in the background. The next layer was made by using the ink pads to stamp squares in greens and blues. Then I used a small template to draw squares of different sizes with a fine liner in black. I added more colour to some of the squares by colouring them with pastels. Then I took scraps from one of my wonderful boxes - parts of holiday photos, painted scraps, pieces of images and patterns, and cut them into squares. I pushed them around till I liked the way it looked, glued them down, and finished! Well, not quite, I added a few coordinating embellies and a quote from Bill Gates.
'Seize the day', is, for me, an invitation to use the day to create something, then no day is perfect for me when I have not been creative.








I hope you all seize the day to do something good for yourselves, then we can't be good to other people if we are not good to ourselves! Take care, have fun, and thanks for coming by.