Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Catch up Art Journal Play!

Hello everyone! 
Back with a quick share of a few pages of my art journal, I have so many bits and pieces to catch up on so I will make this post a quickie I promise!
First one is in my favourite black journal!

I had a play with my new Scrap FX paintbrush stencil, I had fab fun making them look all arty, messy and drippy! 
After "tracing" through the stencil with a pencil, I used mostly water colours and pigment powders to get the colour onto the "Gessoed" page.


I outlined the brushes with my new favourite tool of all time...a Black Pico embellisher....just awesome!!!!! It will write on any surface and leaves a line that looks like it is embossed, how could you not love that???


I used more of the left over paint on the Scrap FX chipboard word, being careful not to put too much paint on the engraved plaque section as the lettering would be covered.

My next page is in my larger journal, 
I used what I call a "Smashed" page (a page I use up all my left over paint and stencil paint on), so my background was basically done, I just added a few more layers!
Once again I used a stencil from Scrap FX, "Vogue Girl". I painted her face with white Gesso then
filled in details with that Black Pico Embellisher and watercolour crayons and pencils.


The saying is a stamp by Donna Downey. 
I think I spy some Dina Wakley stencils in that background too.


The checkered pattern is a foam background stamp by Scrap FX, inked once but stamped several times, over the page. 


 That white writing at the bottom of the page is my white Pico Embellisher, just perfectly opaque, (whats not to love) you know how hard that is to find?

  

Lastly the flowers at the bottom of the page were created using Colour Blast Colour Paste in Bling through a stencil by Crafters Warehouse.
And that my friends is it for now, will be back shortly, I promise! 
Till next time!
Cheers, 
Michelle

Thursday, June 16, 2016


A big Hello to All! 
I am back with a simple art journal page, created for Colour Blast. Anyone can give this a go,
 and the beauty is it will 
not take you long (unlike this post which is very long!!! Apologies in advance!).
So without further ado here it is:


And here is how to do it!
Firstly on a "Gessoed" fresh page of my journal, I placed a circle of old book
 paper somewhere near the middle of the page (yes, I never measure...!). 
I then splashed around some Steel Shimmer spray.


Next with my Derwent Inktense Pencils, 
I scribbled around the rim of the circle with a few different colours. 
(The inktense pencils react with water to become an ink and once dry does not move, 
the same effect can be achieved with watercolour pencils, 
water soluble crayons and gelatoes. 
(However these products will keep reacting to varying degrees with any wet media 
you add so be mindful of that)


With a water brush I wet the "pencilled" areas to spread the colour, 
I even gave it a spray with water to create a bit of lovely "Drippage".



Once dry I thinned some Dusty Charcoal Colour Paste with water 
and spread it around the circlewith a brush, then while it was still wet and somewhat clumpy, 
I used a "Plastic Sticky Thing" with a point from my stash, 
(sorry do not know what it is called) to "draw" lines in the paste and mess it up a little. 
You could use a skewer, old pencil, end of a paintbrush to get the same effect. 


     I then started to layer colour pastes in Rose Petal and Snow White straight from the tub 
    with a paint brush, this gives the circle some dimension and shine.




      Once completely dry (does not take long), 
      I stamped an image on the circle with Stazon Ink, 
      I used some cool wings. 
      Then, with an ordinary lead pencil, I scribbled across the middle to create some movement 
      (these lines will not react with any wet medium I place over the top).




        Then with my Black Inktense pencil I added to the wing shape
         so that they looked like they were moving (well I tried, I am no Artist thats for sure!) 
        I then used a water brush over the black to accentuate the colour a little more, 
        once wet it will then not react with any more wet medium I use over the top.



          Using Punchinella as a stencil I added some Steel Colour Paste down the middle of my circle 
          between the wings.





            If you get a few dots on the wings just wipe with a baby wipe before it dries 
            so that the wings are visible again.



              Using a Paint pen in white I highlighted a few areas so that the wings "popped" 
              and a little around the circle too.




                I then embossed a chipboard heart with a few layers in the colours Bling, Steel and Royalty. 
                I just kept adding layers till I was happy with the effect and the dimension, 
                the more layers the more dimension!



                  Then I glued it in the middle of my wings and the page is just about done!


                    All that is left to do is add a quote (I used a Tim Holtz Phrase Sticker).


                      And the page is complete!


                      A few more close up shots for you:


                      Sorry about the length of this post, but you are almost to the end, 
                      thanks for joining me today!


                      Colour Blast Products used:
                      Colour pastes: Steel, Rose Petal, Snow White and Dusty Charcoal
                      Embossing Powders:  Bling, Steel, and Royalty.

                      Hope you have been inspired! 
                      Till next time! 






                      Friday, June 10, 2016

                      Art Foamy Play for Artified

                      Hey there everyone, back again to share a few art Journal pages I created whilst having a play with these fabulously fun Art Foamie Stamps from Artified. There are so many awesome designs it is so hard to just choose a few! So here is my little stash that I had fun with:


                      Cool designs I have to say, and some of them come with their own stamp buddy!
                       Now, I had never played with these before, so I was really interested to see what they could do. 
                       The Stamp Buddy is not totally necessary, I used them a few different ways to really put them to the test. To tell you the truth if you have one large buddy that would do for all the smaller stamps, it could enable you to get a few extra shapes into your stash as they are a little cheaper with out the buddy.
                      Anyway let me get on with the show and tell.
                      This was the first page I played with.

                      I just threw some paint around for the background. 
                      Then I used the stamp buddy the way the instructions advised, it worked well and I could stamp numerous images with one application. So your paint goes a long way! 


                      I stamped images all over the place because I did not want to waste the paint on the buddy, then I found out you can store the buddy in a zip lock bag with the paint ready to use next time...awesome!!


                      I used 2 colours with the Ring Tic Tac stamp in the background, and just black paint for the Flowery Tree in the foreground.
                      Once you add the paint and rub it in you basically have your own personalised stamp pad and you use that accordingly to add the colour to the stamp, cool hey?

                       
                      I used these stamps: 
                      Flowery Tree
                      Ring Tic Tac

                      The next page I started with neon colours and loved using the Writers Block Stamp in the neon colours then black.


                      After a few more layers were added using Stencils and more stamped images, I decided to try a different way to add colour to the stamp. I used a brayer to roll gold paint onto the Water Lily design. This worked well to as long as you do not apply too much paint to the stamp, so this method seems to be a good alternative.
                      Here is the full page:

                      The gold was a little pale so I gave the image an outline in neon pink with a Pico Embellisher.



                       The stamps I used:
                      Water Lilly
                      Writers Block


                       The next page was in my black Journal using Metallic Paint. There are a few layers here I went wild with the stamping on this one!
                      I used the stamps Gone Dotty, Happy Edge and Ring Tic Tac in the background building up the layers as I went.

                      Then I wanted a bold image so used the brayer method of adding paint to the Writers Block and Leaf Vine Stamps. The shimmer of the metallic background still shone through the open parts of the images.


                      I filled in details with the gold paint, and embellished away to finish the job!


                      So there you have it! 
                      Take a look at all the fabulous designs at the Artified shop here, they are fabulous fun!!! 
                      Until next time, thanks for dropping by!

                      Sunday, June 5, 2016

                      Fun Scrap FX Projects for June

                      Hi everyone I am back to share 2 projects created for Scrap FX.
                      This month was an Arty Theme over at Scrap FX central, lots of art related chippies, words, stamps and a stencil.
                      So I had a play in my new Black Art Journal, it makes you think a little differently about colour etc but I just love the results!
                      Here is the page:


                      Don't you just adore that Wordlet? 
                      I have just teated it with some Stampendous Embossing Enamel.


                      The chippy is called Paint Brush Flourish:
                      Paintbrush Flourish
                      I have painted it with Mica Paint then added some Embossing enamel as if the brushes were painting the Wordlet. I also added some clear diamond glaze to the ribbon as I thought it needed more dimension.


                      The background I just played around with various stamps and metallic paints and also some Colour Blast paste in Rose Petal.


                      I also used some Art Foamies in the background, they are the circles you see on the right hand side below. They are super fun to play with too, more on them a little later in the month!


                      The next project I went back to my normal journal, I obviously had circles on my mind!


                      I created the circles using Colour Blast like thick paint so the circles really have a wonderful texture.
                      The Pen Nib is part of the Art Pen Nib set, adorable aren't they?
                      Art Pen Nibs

                      The other new release I used are the #words, they are part of the #Happy Set:
                      #Happy


                      The butterfly is an older release called Flutterby M Fantasy (small), was a great fit for the nib!


                      All the chippies except for the pen nib, I embossed with Colour Blast Embossing powder in the colours Deep Water and Bling.


                      The pen nib is just painted using mica paints once again, so that the writing was not lost.


                      In the background I used a bunch of stuff, including stamps, pastes and stencils.


                      And that is it from me for the day, stay tuned for more fun in my Black journal, (I have become a little obsessed) and my new play thing Art Foamies!
                      Cheers!