Hello!
This week I'm very pleased to share with you the artist trading block that I created as a sample for the Hochanda shows featuring the gorgeous new Language of Trees stamp sets designed by Lynne which I've fallen in love with.
Step by Step:
I began by searching through my ever useful stash of ink spray overflow and mop up papers, some of which have stencil clean off on them too and found a lovely nature colour one which I cut into 5 pieces which you can see below.
I then decided to add some more interest with stencilling and used the gorgeous new Leaf Branches A4 stencil on 3 of the pieces with Green Multi Surface Paint to add just a touch of pattern. For the remaining 2 pieces I used the new and fabulous Hex Net Stencil with Gold Multi Surface Paint and you can see the transformed sections below.
I next stamped trees from Lynne's absolutely gorgeous new stamp designs on 4 of the pieces, stamping the tree with bent branches on the golden ones and the more upright tree on the other 2 green ones, using a deep brown ink.
I assembled my atblock and painted the edges with Metallic Green Multi Surface Paint. I then distressed the edges of my 5 panels with an emery board and glued them in place, adding the plain one on top.
I took a greyboard leaf from my bits box which had been dipped in a mix of Multi Surface Paints for an earlier project - Copper, Orange, Green and Chestnut Brown. I used a texture stamp on top with the brown ink to add a leaf vein effect and glued this on the top.
I then stamped a variety of text from the trees stamp set on scraps of overflow paper, cutting them into tiles and inking the edges. I added these to my cube to finish.
Supplies:
That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set - The Language of Trees Set 2 by Lynne Moncrieff
That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set - Textures Collection Set 2
That's Crafty! A4 Stencil - TC40005 Hex Net
That's Crafty! A4 Stencil - TC40006 Leaf Branches
That's Crafty! MDF Surfaces - ATBlock from a set
That's Crafty! Bits & Pieces Greyboard - Leaves
That's Crafty! Multi Surface Paints
That's Crafty! Flat Matte Sprays
VersaFine Clair Fallen Leaves Ink
That's Crafty! Multi Purpose Glue
I then decided to add some more interest with stencilling and used the gorgeous new Leaf Branches A4 stencil on 3 of the pieces with Green Multi Surface Paint to add just a touch of pattern. For the remaining 2 pieces I used the new and fabulous Hex Net Stencil with Gold Multi Surface Paint and you can see the transformed sections below.
I next stamped trees from Lynne's absolutely gorgeous new stamp designs on 4 of the pieces, stamping the tree with bent branches on the golden ones and the more upright tree on the other 2 green ones, using a deep brown ink.
I assembled my atblock and painted the edges with Metallic Green Multi Surface Paint. I then distressed the edges of my 5 panels with an emery board and glued them in place, adding the plain one on top.
I took a greyboard leaf from my bits box which had been dipped in a mix of Multi Surface Paints for an earlier project - Copper, Orange, Green and Chestnut Brown. I used a texture stamp on top with the brown ink to add a leaf vein effect and glued this on the top.
I then stamped a variety of text from the trees stamp set on scraps of overflow paper, cutting them into tiles and inking the edges. I added these to my cube to finish.
Supplies:
That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set - The Language of Trees Set 2 by Lynne Moncrieff
That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set - Textures Collection Set 2
That's Crafty! A4 Stencil - TC40005 Hex Net
That's Crafty! A4 Stencil - TC40006 Leaf Branches
That's Crafty! MDF Surfaces - ATBlock from a set
That's Crafty! Bits & Pieces Greyboard - Leaves
That's Crafty! Multi Surface Paints
That's Crafty! Flat Matte Sprays
VersaFine Clair Fallen Leaves Ink
That's Crafty! Multi Purpose Glue
Have a great weekend and see you next week.
Fliss x
I love this ATB great use of your mop up pieces
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Amanda x
Fliss, this is stunning, the trees look so striking against the backgrounds.
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Lynne xx
Absolutely beautiful, Fliss - the paint backgrounds are gorgeous, and I love the trees and words silhouetted against them.
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