Showing posts with label Tattered Angels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattered Angels. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Art {Journaling} Inspiration Journal iw1.20.16

I am back with another entry in my Inspiration Journal. I am thinking of this journal as my "chunky and new technique" journal. It's so different from my normal style, and it's certainly fun to try. For today's entry, Donna used numbers on her page. I decided to use a scripture as I love to use scriptures on most of my work. For those of you have that followed me for some time, you already know that. :) Anyway, I loved the word "valuable" in this scripture:

Matthew 6:26 "Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?"

What a great reminder that we are valuable to Him!!! So here is how I journaled Matthew 6:26.



And since this is my "chunky journal," I pulled out my awesome Blue Fern Studios chipboard to add to the page. I had fun painting this fence. And the postage stamps remind me of the years I lived in England. Oh how I miss it.

Papers: Canson mixed media paper 
Stamps: Tim Holtz Tall Text, Becky Higgins date stamp, Technique Tuesday Favorite Circles 
Stamp Ink: Archival Ink sepia, Hero Hues India ink 
Paints: Liquitex gesso and light modeling paste; Golden Fluid Acrylics burnt umber light and yellow ochre; Glimmer Mist suede and mustard seed, Martha Stewart Satin lime zinger 
Tools: Ranger Mini Round Blending tool, Tim Holtz tiny attacher 
Embellishments: Blue Fern Studios country picket fence and Blue Fern bits chipboard, misc number tickets, misc. tag, used postage stamps, bird tissue paper, masking tape

Well, thanks for stopping by. Have a great weekend!

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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Art {Journaling} Art-Full Attaché Workshop

Currently I am in the middle of taking another class with Roben-Marie Smith. It's called the Art-Full Attaché Workshop. Click here to find out more about the class. Anyway, I finished my cover the other day, and I wanted to go ahead and share it with you. I love how it turned out, and I have already scanned it to create Project Life cards, stickers, etc., so that I get the most use out of my art. And now here is the cover:




Papers: misc. book and hymn paper 
Stamps: Paper Bag Studios Natural Elements 
Paints: Plain Jane Baseboard Matte Mist vine, Dylusions paint fresh lime and lemon zest, Folk Art wicker white, Martha Stewart date night pink, Golden Open Acrylic teal, Golden Fluid Acrylic paynes gray 
Tools: Rae Missigman stencil M070, M071 and M080, misc. stencil, Crafter's Workshop Circle Explosion stencil TCW278s, Stabilo All pencil, mechanical pencil

I really think this group of colors are truly my favorite to use. So bright and cheerful! I also created two tags very similar to this cover. I created them at the same time I created the cover so it was very easy to paint on the cover then the tags at the same time. I will share those in another post soon. Thanks for stopping by today! Have a blessed day!

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Saturday, March 19, 2016

Art {Journaling} Hope Part 2

For today's 'hope' page, I used the same color scheme as I used on the page I posted on Thursday. If you missed that page, click here. For today's journaling, I focused on Psalm 39:7 which says:

Psalm 39:7 "But now, Lord, what do I look for? My hope is in You."



Size: Small Dylusions Journal 
Papers: misc. sheet music 
Stamps: Art to the 5th Art Fusion, Neat and Tangled Bible Journaling and Christmas Journaling, Technique Tuesday Favorite Circles, Schoolbook Alphabet upper and lowercase 
Stamp Ink: Hero Hues India ink black 
Paints: Tattered Angels High Impact Paint light blue, Folk Art wicker white and bright pink, Martha Stewart Satin orange soda and peacock feather, Dina Wakley Heavy Body Acrylic lemon 
Tools: Tim Holtz Hearts stencil, waterbrush 
Embellishments: correction pen, masking tape, Uni Posca paint pen

No matter what is going on in your life, put your hope in Him! Thanks for joining me again today, and I hope you are inspired to create an art journal page! Blessings,

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Friday, March 11, 2016

Art {Journaling} Romans 1:16

Prior to being back in the hospital with my daughter, I completed three Art {Journaling} pages that I had not shared with you yet. I will share one with you today, and the other two next week since they go together. For today's page, I used this color scheme as my inspiration:

I played around with the background colors using an 8x10 Gelli Plate. I really love using my Gelli Plate because creating a page is so very quick, and each background is so unique. I also use a BSF principle from our Romans study years ago on this page.



Size: Small Dylusions Journal 
Paper: Canvas Home Basics waxed tissue, misc. book paper 
Stamps: 7Gypsies Distressed Words, Tim Holtz Tall Text, Art to the 5th Art Fusion, Neat and Tangled Christmas Journaling, Schoolbook Alphabet lowercase 
Stamp Ink: Archival Ink jet black 
Paints: Tattered Angels Plain Jane Baseboard iris mist, Tim Holtz Distress Paint cracked pistachio, Americana vivid violet, Dylusions fresh lime, Dina Wakley heavy body acrylic tangerine, Folk Art wicker white 
Tools: Gelli Plate 8x10, Stencil Girl Missigman M071 stencil 
Embellishments: Making Memories tiny alpha stickers, Illustrated Faith books of the Bible stickers, correction pen

And for those of you wondering, my daughter got out of the hospital on Wednesday but we were back in the ER last night. We are home, and praying we don't go back to the hospital for a long time to come. Thank you for your continued prayers, and thanks for stopping by!

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Friday, February 26, 2016

Art {Journaling} His Will

Today I wanted to share another Art {Journaling} page with a quote from Dr. Henrietta Mears. Before we look at the page, I wanted to share a few fun things that I used. These items are great to have in your stash.
  • The small black lines are actually from the bottom of a flip flop. I painted just a small portion and stamped in on my page in several areas.
  • To create the white dots in the pink circles, I used the end of an old paint brush dipped into white paint.
  • The background was done quickly by using a 3x5 Gelli plate.
  • For the blue writing around the page, I used my absolute favorite Uni Posca paint pens. 
  • And of course the washi tape down the middle of the page to prevent paint from bleeding into the seams and getting on other pages. Click here to see that post.
And here is the page with the quote:



Size: Small Dylusions Journal 
Stamps: Paperbag Studios Natural Elements, Art to the 5th Art Fusion, Tim Holtz Mini Worn Text, Schoolbook Alphabet Uppercase 
Stamp Ink: Hero Hues India ink black 
Paints: Apple Barrel cloudless, Tattered Angels High Impact Paint light blue, Dylusions fresh lime and black marble, Folk Art wicker white, Americana vivid violet, Golden Fluid Acrylic manganese blue hue 
Tools: flip flop, 3x5 Gelli plate, end of a paintbrush 
Embellishments: correction pen, misc. washi, Uni Posca paint pen

Thanks for joining me today. I will have another page to share shortly. I am obsessed with creating pages in this journal lately. :)

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Thursday, February 4, 2016

{My Place} Canvas Tutorial

Today I wanted to share a 4x4 stretched canvas that I created for Canvas Corp Brands. The Canvas Corp Crew was asked to create a 4x4 canvas that best represents our style. So here is my take on it along with a few instructions to help you create your own. First, here is my finished piece:


Papers: misc. book and music paper 
Stamps: 7Gypsies Distressed Words 
Stamp Ink: Hero Hues India ink 
Blue Fern Studios chipboard: Chelsea Vines 
Tools: Faber-Castel spatula, Prima Art Basics modeling paste opaque matte, Prima Flourish stencil 
Embellishments: Glimmer Mists Pink Taffy, Timeless Lilac, and Key Lime Pie, cheesecloth, Zva Creative pearls, Prima Junkyard Finding street sign, Petaloo Darjeeling Petites teastains purple and Dahlias lavendar, Wild Orchid Crafts flowers, hand-dyed Hug Snug, May Arts twine, old paintbrush, misc. lace

There are so many things that represent 'me' on this canvasmy favorite color pink, my love of mixed media and 'throwing paint', paintbrushes, flowers, etc. I chose to use the 'my place' metal sign since I plan on hanging this in my studio.

So, to create your own, you will need a 4x4 canvas. You can get one by clicking here. Also, most supplies are linked in the Product List below. Now let's get started:

1. Cover canvas and 1/2" paintbrush in gesso. I also covered the Blue Fern Studios Chelsea Vines chipboard in gesso also. Let all pieces dry.

2. Add modeling paste to the canvas using a spatula and stencil. Let dry.

3. Spritz canvas with 3 colors of Tattered Angels glimmer mist. I used Pink Taffy, Timeless Lilac, and Key Lime Pie.

4. Paint chipboard with a mix of Tattered Angels High Impact lime green paint, gesso, and Glimmer Glam.

5. Color 1 yard of seam binding with Glimmer Mist as well as a small piece of cheesecloth. Let dry. To see how I color my seam binding, click here to see that post from 2012.

6. Add Plain Jane Stained Glass to paintbrush. After it dries, tie seam binding to top, and add pearls and lace.

7. Stamp text from 7Gypsies Distressed Words stamp onto canvas then begin layering and adhering piece of book paper, cheesecloth, chipboard paintbrush, flowers, and metal accent.

8. To finish, mix Golden black gesso and water in a Mini Mister. Shake and remove the lid and put droplets all over the canvas.

Have fun creating, and thanks for stopping by! Blessings,

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Friday, January 29, 2016

Art {Journaling} Create Art

The other day as I started a new art journaling page, I decided to pull out my Gelli plate and use it. I haven't used it in a while so I figured it would not only be fun but it would be fast. I put a little white, purple, and green paint on the plate and used my American Crafts chevron brayer to spread the paint on the plate. I then put the paint down on my journal and on a sheet of deli paper. Goodness was I glad I had the ghost print on the deli paper. As it turns out, the paint on the left side of the journal page ended up looking like mud. I loved the look on the right but the left looked awful.

So, I put white gesso over the left side of the page. Once it dried, I put down the deli paper ghost print. Can you tell the difference between the two pages? I couldn't even in person. That's what I love about deli paper, it's really hard to see once down on a page so it blends right in.

After that, I let the pages sit for a day or so. I just didn't know what other color I wanted to use on the page, and I didn't want to do too much to the background because I loved the look I got from the Gelli plate. As you can see from the finished pages below, I ended up choosing yellow. I am very pleased with how it turned out. I don't use purple and green often, and gosh it was a challenge.



Papers: Blue Fern Studios déjà vu, deli paper, misc. book paper 
Stamps: Dylusions Around the Edge, Tim Holtz Schoolhouse Blueprint and Mini Worn Text 
Stamp Ink: Hero Hues India ink 
Paints: Tattered Angels Plain Jane Baseboard vine and daffodil, Dina Wakley Heavy Body Acrylic lemon, Dylusions crushed grape and fresh lime 
Tools: Tim Holtz dot fade stencil, waterbrush, scissors 
Embellishments: Stabilo All pencil, correction pen, Uni Posca paint pens (purple and yellow), Golden black gesso, Liquitex gesso

These two pages are the very first pages in my art journal. I had actually left them blank, and once I put this down, I felt like the title needed to be "Create Art" since it is the first page of my art journal. Thanks for stopping by today!

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