Thursday 7 November 2013

Some Art Journaling...

Just thought I'd share some art journaling with you. Here's my November calendar page Part 1. I split November because my birthday is half way through so I start a new year on that day.
 


I've use my favourite colours purple and teal/turquoise and made it dark with a tree and moon. The skeleton represents the death of age 35. I've never been bothered by age until this year for some reason, turning 36 is bothering me. I intend to make November part 2 much brighter and lighter in the hope that it will help.

Here's a page I made for a circle journal. The subject was what did you want to be when you grew up:


I used my new Distress Paint dabbers for the background and the stencilling. I love them and will probably buy more! I cut the words from a space magazine and used stamps on the background. The stencil is one of Tim Holtz new layering stencils another product I love (partly due to the tag shape and size) and am likely to buy more of!

Thanks for reading :o) 
 
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Sunday 13 October 2013

Forever Young

An update on cards - I decided to change them:







I joined in the October Card Swap on a theme of Autumn - Leaves - Silhouette. I knew I wanted to use my Stampin' Up Forever Young stamp set and decided to add the lovely girl on a tree swing to a sprayed background as a silhouette. Here they are:




There's another care with Thinking of You on but it hadn't quite dried when I took the piccies. I used Dylusions sprays on white card that I had put masking tape round the edges of. I lined the sprayed area with black promarker then stamped the image and the sentiments (Stampin' Up! Sassy Salutations) in Onyx Black versafine ink. I'll probably do the outline again tomorrow once they are bone dry, before posting them. 
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Friday 11 October 2013

Give yourself a hug

World Mental Health Day (10th October) passed by fairly uneventful for me this year, though it didn't pass by unmarked. I made an art journal page for my Circle Journal "Word Play"  using the word HUG. The saying is particularly poignant to me and my husband at the moment and I'm sure there's plenty of people out there who need reminding to pull on their own inner resources - remember just how strong you are.


Stay well and always talk to someone when you're in pain.

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Saturday 28 September 2013

Spooky Halloween Door

I wasn't going to join this swap as I've done a mini door swap before and found it quite difficult especially after receiving some amazing doors made from fimo, clay and wood! I'm more of a papercrafter but I was assured that it was fine to use paper. My swappee the lovely Jas, likes gore and Rocky Horror among other things. I came up with the idea of placing a door over the back of a small 7 x 5 stretched canvas and here is the result:


The gate opens....


Then the door opens to reveal...


arrrrrgggghhhhhhh..... :o)


I painted the whole canvas with dark blue and purple to create a dark sky feel. I cut the door and frame, cobwebs and gate out on my silhouette portrait. I attached wood-a-like paper to the front part of the door. I printed off the piccy inside, attached it all and smeared fake blood over everything.

and this is what the back of the canvas looks like:


I printed off a large orange moon and stamped, coloured and cut the Dylusions dead tree. The bat and witch were cut on my portrait machine and added at the end.


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Frankenstein's Laboratory

Frankenstein's lab? Yep that was the subject for the lovely Gill that I was to create from a chunky - which is a 3 inch by 2 inch wide and deep block of wood! Fortunately an idea formed and I went on to create my very own monster of a chunky...










So what have I done to this poor block of wood? Well I painted it silver, then I cut two strips of craft metal and attached Tim Holtz pulley wheels to them then glued the metal strips to the wood... I made two leather straps and attached Tim Holtz buckles to one side of the chunky and one end of the straps to the other. 

I pulled a leg and arm from a poor pound shop doll (my dogs thoroughly enjoyed pulling apart the rest of her!) and tried not to gag as I squeezed fake blood on them. I'm not squeamish about blood it's just the fake stuff I don't like eugh! I glued the leg and arm on once the blood had dried then fastened the straps.

I stamped and coloured Dylusions bones, splatters, eyeballs and lab jars (I know Gill likes Dylusions) and glued them all over, I didn't clean up the glue marks as I hoped it added to the messiness of a monster creating laboratory. Finally I attached fake blood smeared tools with some craft wire hung messily off one of the straps - an axe, hammer, saw and pliers - just what Dr. Frankenstein would need! :oD

I hope Gill likes it, it stands still but you can also wheel it around. The wheels aren't as steady as I hoped but they are secure enough to wheel around a table or a hard floor.


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MiniBook

The lovely Heidi on UKScrappers hosted an Inspirational Minibook swap and added an extra group for a cheeky quotes book too. I made one set of pages for the inspirational book and two sets of pages for the cheeky quotes book. Here are my pages:



For the inspirational book I chose to use my gorgeous new die from Tim Holtz of a crescent moon and stars. I cut 8 pages in white glitter card and made two pages from matt silver mirror card and added them all to black glitter card to suggest the starry night sky. I created the quote on Craft Artist 2 using a handwriting font and material from the Night Garden digikit.

My Cheeky Quote book pages were slightly different:












and my second quote:
 










I sprayed an A3 sheet of white card with a rainbow of Dylusions inks, then cut them up into 4 x 4 pages. Once they were cut I added stencils, stamps, my new favourite toy... texture paste which stays dimensional when you scrape it through a stencil/mask and remove the mask. I've used Dylusions quotes coloured in with promarkers - on the first set I've used another Dylusions stamp for the legs in heels and added various washi tapes and on the second set I paired the quote with an image from Joanna Sheen's very funny Viva La Diva craft CD. Finally I drew a black line around the edge using a black promarker.

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