Sunday 11 August 2013

D is for...Craft Barn Challenge

Hi all!  Here is my page for the current Craft Barn Challenge - D.  In my world, D is for:  Daisy, Diamond and Dragonfly!



Elsewhere on here you will see that I spent yesterday with Linda Knight (Just Scrapbooking) , who finally showed me a really cool way of using my Brusho watercolours.  So when I got home last night, I knew what I wanted the background to be!  Because you have to basically soak the paper to allow the colours to wick together, and Linda said it doesn't work as well if you help it along with a heat tool, I did the background bit last night, and the rest of it today.  the card needs to be masked down, to try and keep it flat.

So having got to the green background, with the orange colour wicking through it, I placed a Diamond (well harlequin to be precise, Diamond in my world) mask, and sprayed Dylusions Bubblegum pink over the top (and all over my hands!!). I set that aside to dry (there's a first!).

I got out my lovely fresco paints, and swooshed circles of blood orange and nougat on some scraps of card.  This dries really quickly (which is good), and then I stamped the daisies on in black archival.  I also stamped the dragonfly from the same set on to a piece of card that I brought home from the watercolours class.  This was made using up all the bits of colour left over.  It is almost RIGID with mica powders in real life - the camera just couldn't capture it.  I cut all the images out, and glued them on the trellis!  They weren't finished, so I added cosmic shimmer dries clear glue, and poured gold micro beads onto the glue.

I painted the flap (mainly because when I folded it over, I realised I had got green seeping on to it from the front).  So the colour I had left from last night, I dabbed on to the flap, and then stuck down my definitions.  I finished it off with the usual 'flag' tab, and the D, painted yellow.

Hope you like!


Resources

Substrate: Centura Pearl

Inks and Paints
Brusho Crystal Colours: Leaf Green, Gamboge
PaperArtsy Fresco Finish: Blood Orange, Nougat
Archival Ink: Jet Black
Dylusions: Bubblegum Pink

Stamps
PaperArtsy: Daisy and Dragonfly - JOFY13

Bling and other stuff
American Crafts Pop! Microbeads
Tando Creative Mask: Harlequin

10 comments:

  1. I do love pink and green together and I loved the "how you did it" - thank you for sharing. Great choice of word for letter D. xxx Keren

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  2. Super, love the colour layers and the techniques. BJ

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  3. Wonderful colours and great words to chose as they do go together so well

    Chrissie x

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  4. Fabulous words, vivid colours and great techniques. Julie Ann xx

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  5. A lovely page for your book. I love the colour combinations and techniques used - just wish I could see all the mica.

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  6. Fabulous diamond background, daisies and dragonfly,great pages.

    Sylv xx

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  7. Great combination of words, and they work so well on your pages. Love the colours. MMx

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  8. Oh wow this is so bright and pretty, I love your page!

    Cazzy x

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  9. Lovely bright colours and choice of words = great pages

    MaggieH

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  10. Well done Mooffie! Awesome page
    Thank you for playing with us at the Craft Barn
    Izzy

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