Sunday, 14 July 2019

Time to Shine by Lynne Moncrieff

Hello

This project was made when the Mark Making stamps were first released, somehow I overlooked sharing this project.

Simply, a small collage with a positive message to it and as always, where I find a home for the smallest scraps of stained papers.

Supplies

That;s Crafty! Clear Stamp Set Lynne's Mark Making Stamps Set 1
That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set ATCoin Set 11 (words)
That's Crafty! Surfaces White/Greyboard Panel Square Corners 4x4 inches pack of 5 
That's Crafty! Surfaces Tea Bag Paper 
That's Crafty! Lustre Spray Aubergine
That's Crafty! Flat Matte Sprays: Blackberry
That's Crafty! Liquid Acrylic Wax
That's Crafty! Texture Paste
Memento Ink Tuxedo Black
Black Fineliner Pen (HERE)
White Fineliner Pen
Gel Medium
Extras: watercolour paper, deli paper, black cotton thread, button

Instructions

Onto watercolour paper panel, firstly a layer of white Gesso, applied randomly, allowing to dry before spraying with Flat Matte Spray in Blackberry, allowing to drip downwards. Before the spray completely dries, spray Lustre Aubergine. Once dry, apply Texture Paste, scraping the paste into the paper.

The sprays were also used to stain tea bag paper and paper scraps.


Adhere prepared watercolour paper to white/greyboard panel, tearing away excess paper. Onto this piece of excess paper, the oval mark making stamp was stamped, in vertical orientation. Before adhering, layering with a piece of the stained tea bag paper, a primitive cross stitch, simply stitched onto upper corner of this panel with black sewing thread.

Selecting words from ATCoin Set 11, stamped onto scraps of the prepared watercolour paper and cut into word tiles, set within the stamped frame.


To the right side of this panel, a button was stitched onto two pieces of stained papers, with other fragments of stained papers place above and below.

Another Mark Making stamp, stamped onto lower right edge of panel. Finally, with black paint pen and then a white paint pen, a scribbled border around the edges of the white/greyboard panel.

That's Crafty! White/Greyboard Surfaces continue to be extended with the range of products within this category.

Thank You for taking the time to visit,
Wishes
Lynne

4 comments:

  1. Really beautiful Lynne, the scraps look so lovely with the stitching and button detail and the text in the mark making oval sets off the panel so well.
    Fliss xx

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  2. Love those fabulous textures Lynne and those little fragments of dyed papers and adornments

    TFS and best wishes
    Annie x

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  3. Love the soft, dusky rose tones of this, and the subtle textures. Beautiful.
    Alison x

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  4. Gorgeous piece! Lynne . Love the muted colour tones and all the special touches that 'make it your own'.
    x

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