Monday, September 10, 2012

Until You Spread Your Wings...

Remember the remnant page from the Live Your Dream butterfly resist batik? It was so cool and unique. I couldn't bear to throw it away, so I decided to use it in my Art Journal. I didn't care that it had scribble on it from my youngest son...it just means more to me that way. I've not shown any pages in my journal as of yet. They are personal, and filled with my crazy thoughts and doodles...very diary like. But, I said I'd show you, so here it is...no great work of art, and very dark and messy, but definitely my mood at the time and so therapeutic. Give Art Journaling a try if you are hesitant. I know you will love it...it's such a creative outlet!
The remnant.
I cut it in half and tore the edges, then adhered it to my already splattered Color Washed pages.
 
I am submitting this to the Artistic Stamper Creative Team Blog challenge of "Splatters & Speckles", and Unruly Paper Arts Reader Art Quest 2 challenge of "Glue Book Page". Why not?!?

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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!



Friday, September 07, 2012

Thanksgiving Tag Using Vintaj

Happy Saturday crafty peeps! Over at Frilly & Funkie, it's my turn to host the Saturday StepXStep (To see the tutorial click the link.). I decided to do a tutorial for embossing the Vintaj Blank shapes using Sizzix Deco Emboss plates and then painting them with the Vintaj Patinas, because it seems there are many who don't know how to do it, and I didn't either until I learned at Ranger U. I'm sure I've mentioned it before but just in case you don't know, "I love metals!" So click on over to F&F to see the tutorial to make the metal pieces seen here. The rest of the makes is here so don't go yet.
I used two jumbo sized tags. The first one I sprayed with Ranger's Adirondack Color Wash in Butterscotch, then misted it with my new favorite Perfect Pearls Mist Sunflower Sparkle. I love the vibrant gold it gives to surfaces without being too overpowering.
I embossed half of the tag with a portion of the  Sizzix Tim Holtz Thankful Background, and will use the other for the Borders as seen a little further down.
I inked the raised parts with Bundled Sage and Walnut Stain Distress Inks, then tore at the edges.
















The other tag was sprayed with Sailboat Blue Color Wash and immediately misted with water to even out the color.
I wanted the blue on this tag to match the blue of the Vintaj Patinas on my metal pieces, but it didn't. Thankfully I didn't have my craft sheet cleaned up yet from my Vintaj painting, and I still had a pile of the blue I mixed up but it was already hard as a rock. I wondered what would happen if I added water to it, so I did and let it set there for a bit. I used a paper towel and started to poke at the moistened pile, and what do you know, I picked up color. It was still crusty but the paint was still very usable. I pounced on the now colored paper towel onto the tag, and matched my blues perfectly. I was thrilled at the results! Don't waste those piles of hardened paint!!!!
I embossed the Thankful Pumpkin Border onto the blue tag.
I colored in the raised areas with Distress Markers and then lightly misted the tag with Sunflower Sparkle, then inked the raised portions and edges with Walnut Stain.
I covered up the embossed pumpkin area with a paper towel, and stamped the correlating Thankful image on to the tag using Ranger's Adirondack Acrylic Gold Paint Dabber. I LOVE how this looks in the gold!
With the other piece of gold tag, I embossed the Foliage Border twice and colored the images in with Distress Markers. I inked the raised portions with Walnut Stain, and then tore the edges. I adhered the gold portions onto the blue tag.
I color washed seam binding with Butterscotch, dried it, tied it on, and added the Vintaj Metal embellishments to complete the tag.
 
I am submitting this tag to the Blogger's Challenge of "Bring On Fall".

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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!