Break the Rules... by Amanda Pink

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Hi Everyone

Welcome to my weekly post as a Guest Designer here at That's Crafty!
Though I am a grungy girl at heart this week I am bringing you some colour, lots of colour! Its bold. its bright and kinda funky!


I cut a piece of mixed media paper to size (6x6 ins) and covered it with Dina Wakley collage paper using matte medium to adhere and seal. I then coloured the white areas of the design using both Dina Wakley Acrylic paints and Tim Holtz Distress paints. I pretty much 'freestyled' with my application of paint using both my finger and brush breaking all the rules of 'keeping within the lines' as I knew once the colour was dry I would rework the black areas of the design with black acrylic paint.  Don't know about you but at this stage it made me think of Liquorice Allsorts!


Using a white pen I then added some highlights and scribbly marks which really brought the painted design to life


and I couldn't resist adding a few paint splatters


The centre circle is a That's Crafty! MDF Round which I covered with another of Dina Wakley's collage papers. This time I kept the colours much lighter by watering down the paints and applying and blending with my finger. The script is highlighted with a white pen.


Dina's scribbled silhouette is stamped onto speciality stamping paper using Archival ink and a Stamping Platform


as are the words 'Break the Rules' which I very lightly distressed the edges of and mounted on to black cardstock.


The Stamping Platform enables you to repeat stamp to achieve a really dense black image that may otherwise be hard to achieve it you were using an acrylic block, especially so if you are troubled with dexterity/arthritic problems and lack in upper body strength.


All the elements were adhere in place and the panel was mounted onto a white and black card mount before finally being adhered to a panel of mountboard cut to size. A That's Crafty! MDF 8x8 square would be a great alternative to use instead of the mountboard.


Products used:
That's Crafty! MDF Surfaces . Rounds 2.5ins
Dina Wakley Collage Paper
Dina Wakley Stamps - Scribbled Silhouettes
Dina Wakley Acrylic Paints : Peacock, Magenta
Tim Holtz Distress Paints; Twisted Citron, Spiced Pumpkin
DecoArt Matte Medium
Archival ink: Jet black
White Card Stock
Black Card Stock
Ranger Speciality Stamping Paper
Mixed Media Paper
White Highlighter Pen
Tim Holtz Mini Snips
Heat Gun
Stamping Platform

I hope you have enjoyed your time here with me today and that maybe my funky art panel has offered you some creative inspiration.
Thanks for stopping by. 
Have a great week 
Take Care 
Amanda
ink-a-pink
x

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10 comments

  1. Awesome piece! Love Liquorice Allsorts and love your make ❤

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  2. Love colour and I really love this.

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  3. Fabulous Amanda, lovely use of colour. Love ❤️❤️

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  4. Wonderful make, Amanda, Amazing colors , and your Black body pn top looks gorgeous 💕xx

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  5. Lovely to see you using bold colours Amanda, I love the gorgeous background you created and the silhouette looks fabulous on top! Love this! xxx

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  6. A really striking piece of artwork Amanda. Love the black silhouette against the bright and bold background and know just what you mean about the liquorice allsorts!
    Fliss xx

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  7. Thanks Melina, Dorthe, Pearl, Tracy, Anne and Fliss for your lovely kind comments. They are all very much appreciated . x

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  8. Amanda, I love your use of bold and bright colors combined with the black and white. What a wonderful piece that really makes an impact! The white pen accents add such a nice personal touch, and you’ve layered it so nicely with the circle and silhouette. Super!

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  9. Amazing how the doodling brings the background to life and I love that silhouette - fabulous!
    Alison x

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  10. Thank so much Ann and Alison for stopping by and for your lovely kind comments. I really do appreciate x

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