We'd like to thank Wendy very much for guesting for us in November. Its been an absolute pleasure seeing Wendy’s fabulous projects each week.
Hello all. Well
this is my last blogpost as Guest DT for That's Crafty and I've enjoyed my time
here massively. Thanks for all of your lovely comments. It's good to see that
some of my projects have inspired some of you to try something new.
After making
lots of Christmas cards this week, I was desperate to plunge my fingers into
some gorgeous paints and just play. "So, basically, you were winging
it?" I hear you ask. Well, yes I was, but sometimes that's where the happy
accidents happen. It's important to forget being an adult and just play.
I started with
an 8x8 MDF panel from That's Crafty. I had received some scraps of sheet music
and book pages from an ATC swap so this was the perfect time to utilise them. I
glued the sheet music all over the panel using gel medium and applied it over
the top to seal it. When that had dried (with the help of my heat tool) I set
to with a selection of Dylusions paints. Starting with White Linen, I began
applying with my fingers. While it was still wet, I added Bubblegum Pink,
making sure to only swipe in horizontal or vertical directions. I must add that
using your fingers to paint is optional. I like to feel the paint on the substrate
and anyway, I'm forever chucking away ruined brushes that I'd forgotten about.
I digress.
Again. I continued painting, adding smears of Lemon Zest and Cherry Pie. When I
was happy with the overall colours, I doodled into the wet paint with the end
of a paint brush (the end that doesn't need cleaning!) There was no particular
uniformity. I just drew whatever popped into my head. Circles, obviously, and
hearts, swirls, patterns and even a house. I then used some of my handmade
stamps, cut from Speedycarve, and stamped several colours and yet more shapes
and patterns onto the paint with Archival ink. Then I stamped over it with bits
of junk, like pen tops and loo roll inners, dipped in white paint. When that
had dried, I even added the odd squiggle with a black Fude Ball pen and a white
Uni-ball Signo pen. I think that was enough background.
Now what I
needed was a good focal image and perhaps a quote. There was a large stamp of a
face in the Stamper's Anonymous Classic #5 set and also a very fitting quote -
"We Don't Stop Playing Because We Grow Old; We Grow Old Because We Stop
Playing" - I had played all day and I wasn't ready to stop. I stamped the
image onto tissue paper so that I could position it in the best place, then
'drew' around it with a wet paint brush. Only wet with water though, nothing
that needed cleaning. Using this method, the excess tissue can be gently pulled
away from the image leaving only a feathery border and no straight lines. Then
when it is glued into place, the tissue appears to vanish leaving just the
image behind. Magic! I printed the quote onto card and chopped it all up so
that I could play with it some more, finally settling on a spiral pattern which
I glued into place and sealed.
After
everything was firmly stuck down, I decided that it wasn't the right image for
the background after all. It wasn't playfully whimsical enough and today was
all about that. The best way to deal with it was to paint over the top. So I
did. Out came my trusty PaperArtsy Fresco Acrylics and with my selection of
Blush, Cheesecake, Dusty Teal, Snowflake, Very Berry and French Roast, a brand
new character was born. I hasten to add that I had to relent and use a
paintbrush, only wiping in between colours with a paper towel. I also had the
odd panicky moment, especially when I seemed to have created a scary,
orange-eyed monster! But I persevered and I finished off the fine details of
the new girl with Prismacolor pencils, then a final frenzy with Gelatos (Lemon,
Blood Orange, Red Cherry, Licorice).
What fun I had!
It was just what I needed to get back in the zone. It's nice here, isn't it?
Love and peace,
Wendy x
Materials used:
Scraps of Sheet Music
Dylusions Paint
- White Linen, Bubblegum Pink, Cherry Pie, Lemon Zest
Lino Cutting Tools
Ranger Archival Ink - Vermillion, Cactus Flower, Buttercup, Jet Black
Random bits of
junk that will make nice shapes
Stamper's
Anonymous Classic #5 Stamp Set
Size 4 Paintbrush
PaperArtsy Fresco Acrylic Paint - Blush, Cheesecake, Snowflake, Dusty Teal, Very Berry,
French Roast
Prismacolor Pencils
Faber Castell Gelatos - Lemon, Blood Orange, Red Cherry, Licorice
gorgeous project, Wendy!
ReplyDeleteAnd winging it has produced some fabulous results! Xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous piece, picked up some hints thanks
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Amanda x
Wonderful project Wendy! xx
ReplyDeleteAn absolute stunner Wendy, thanks for being with us with some fab projects.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
What a way to go out too on an absolute stunner!!
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Donna xx
Thanks, everyone. I've felt very welcome. And I had lots of fun xx
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