Showing posts with label Dinkie Butterfly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dinkie Butterfly. Show all posts
Monday, 26 December 2016
My Heart Soars
It is Cec here and I have another inspiration piece for you. Count Your Blessings is the theme this month for the International Design Team and when I think of my blessings my heart gives a little flip so I decided to make a little canvas to portray how this affects me.
I started with an 8" x 8" canvas and gave it a coat of White Gee-Sso Good Gesso. Next I put some Super Thick Slap it On through a Script stencil. Once it was dry I gave it another coat of gesso because I didn't want it to be shiny.
I coated a piece of fine corrugated cardboard with Black Gee-Sso Good Gesso and when it was dry gave it a coat of Matte Slap it On.
Next I cut a piece from a Tyvek envelope and painted it with Raven Black Metallic paint. When it was dry I stamped it with the English Flourish (Dinkie) and the dots from the Tasty Textures stamp set using Jet Black Archival Ink. Then I heated it between two pieces of parchment paper with the painted side down and being sure to just hover my dry iron over it and not touch it. It takes a bit of patience but you get the coolest bubbles and holes that you can see in the photo of the finished project.
Next I coated a wooden heart that my husband made for me with some Golden Course Pumice Gel and when it was dry I painted it with Ruby Slippers Metallic paint.
I stamped the Flutterby (Dinkie) on some white card stock with Black Gee-Sso Good Gesso and then cut it in half and removed the head and bottom of the body. The next step was to paint it with Ruby Slippers and Vodka Martini Metallic paints and then attach it to the back of the heart.
I altered the colour of a filigree piece with some Pitch Black and Silver Mixative Alcohol Inks blended together. This was then attached to the heart.
To finish the canvas I used a dry brush to paint Raven Black Metallic paint and then some White Gee-Sso Good Gesso outwards from the centre. I added the corrugated cardboard next, followed by the Tyvek panel.
The heart was mounted on a little bit of cheesecloth, On top of the cardboard I added a little strip of faux metal from my stash that was painted with Black Gee-Sso Good Gesso and heat dried to create bubbles. Finally I created the sentiment on the computer, tore around it and inked it with some Hickory Smoke Distress Ink. Tip: The best adhesive for ensuring that all things, light or heavy stay attached to the canvas is Super Thick Slap it On.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope I have inspired you to document your blessings in your art.
Friday, 6 May 2016
Butterflies and Blooms Cushion Covers
Hi it's Elizabeth here sharing some of the cushion covers I made for Jenny Marples show on Hochanda last Monday. If you missed the shows they are still available on catch up on the Hochanda page, but be quick!
I kept the designs quite simple to show that you don't have to cover the entire piece, just a corner or centre if that's what you would prefer.
As you can see I love using the Dinkie Butterfly, it's such a beautiful stamp and the image stays true when stamping with the IndigoBlu paints.
The Lilac blossoms were stamped up using Mulberry Bush and Marshmallow, which are perfect colours for these flowers. The Lime Marmalade and Hunter Green blended together to stamp out the Laurel Leaves stamps beautifully.
These Dinkie DragonFly's were stamped out onto scrap fabric with the Kingfisher Blue, cut out and attached using the Fabric Slap It On, which is a fabulous product. I love the Lime Marmalade paint alongside the Kingfisher Blue and Hunter Green it really comes alive.
And last but not least my favourite cover made using the Dinkie Butterfly and the beautiful half Doily from the Floral Fantasy stamp set, along with Lime Marmalade, Kingfisher Blue and Pheasant Bronze paints, and a little splattering.
So Tomorrow (Saturday 7th May) the cushions will be at Port Sunlight for the Happy Stampers Show if you would like to have a closer look, or have any questions about the products used, the team will be happy to help. I'll pop a list of products used at the end of this post.
Happy Crafting and hope to see you at Port Sunlight,
Elizabeth x
Marshmallow Cottage Garden Paint
Mulberry Cottage Garden Paint
Pheasant Bronze Metallic Paint
Kingfisher Metallic Paint
Lime Marmalade Cottage Garden Paint
Raven Black Metallic Paint
Hunter Green Cottage Garden Paint
Dinkie Butterfly
Dinkie Dragonfly
Laurel Leaves Stamps
Floral Fantasy Stamps
I kept the designs quite simple to show that you don't have to cover the entire piece, just a corner or centre if that's what you would prefer.
As you can see I love using the Dinkie Butterfly, it's such a beautiful stamp and the image stays true when stamping with the IndigoBlu paints.
The Lilac blossoms were stamped up using Mulberry Bush and Marshmallow, which are perfect colours for these flowers. The Lime Marmalade and Hunter Green blended together to stamp out the Laurel Leaves stamps beautifully.
These Dinkie DragonFly's were stamped out onto scrap fabric with the Kingfisher Blue, cut out and attached using the Fabric Slap It On, which is a fabulous product. I love the Lime Marmalade paint alongside the Kingfisher Blue and Hunter Green it really comes alive.
And last but not least my favourite cover made using the Dinkie Butterfly and the beautiful half Doily from the Floral Fantasy stamp set, along with Lime Marmalade, Kingfisher Blue and Pheasant Bronze paints, and a little splattering.
So Tomorrow (Saturday 7th May) the cushions will be at Port Sunlight for the Happy Stampers Show if you would like to have a closer look, or have any questions about the products used, the team will be happy to help. I'll pop a list of products used at the end of this post.
Happy Crafting and hope to see you at Port Sunlight,
Elizabeth x
Marshmallow Cottage Garden Paint
Mulberry Cottage Garden Paint
Pheasant Bronze Metallic Paint
Kingfisher Metallic Paint
Lime Marmalade Cottage Garden Paint
Raven Black Metallic Paint
Hunter Green Cottage Garden Paint
Dinkie Butterfly
Dinkie Dragonfly
Laurel Leaves Stamps
Floral Fantasy Stamps
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