Showing posts with label stampotique designers challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stampotique designers challenge. Show all posts

Friday, 14 March 2014

teeny tiny art journaling

 I'd love an old ledger to use as an art journal but haven't found one yet.  I did find an old diary on ebay though..


... it was just a bit smaller than I expected!!


But I love it!  I do enjoy working 'small'.  So for this week's Stampotique blog project I did a teeny weeny journal page.


For the background I sprayed some dylusions inks onto a plastic surface (the lid of a box) then smooshed my paper through them.  I love how this adds layers of splodges onto your page.


I made up some coloured papers in the same way and used them to paper piece 'Cockatoo Screech' and 'Banner', which I trimmed and doodled around.  I'm looking forward to completing more pages in this teeny journal, it's such a cute size!!

Stampotique stamps used:
Cockatoo Screech by Kylie DiOrio
Banner by France Papillon

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

SDC131: my Stars project step by step


I love stars, they're great images to work with, and they're this week's challenge theme over on the Stampotique Designers Challenge Blog.   I took step by step photos as I made this stitched piece so you could see how I got from this ...


to this...

I started with a piece of white fabric that I roughly painted with white acrylic paint then stamped Journey Collage with black ink.  To make this a bit lighter I first stamped it on paper then stamped on the fabric a number of times.


I then put Peacock Feather distress ink and some blue Dylusions ink onto the lid of a plastic box and smooshed my fabric through it.


Jo Capper-Sandon's text star is one of my favourite stamps (and I LoVe the miniature star on the side of the block, such a clever idea).  I stamped this over the fabric ...


... carefully cut out the larger stars with a very sharp pair of scissors ....


.... before laying a piece of white card underneath and stamping the star again through the star holes.  I decided to go for an approximate fit rather than matching the shape exactly...


A touch of free machining around each star ...


... and some more free machining after I found a quote I liked!


 Then a peaceful afternoon spent adding tiny silver beads around the edge of the fabric 'postcard' and some shimmery sequins amongst the stars.


If you're inspired by stars, you can join us here to read more about Sam's  challenge, then link it up here.  We'd love to see your interpretation of this challenge.

Stampotique stamps used:

“Just above our terror, the stars painted this story
in perfect silver calligraphy. And our souls, too often
abused by ignorance, covered our eyes with mercy.”

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