Hi everyone. Julia here again for the post I have been looking forward to the most this month. It is my absolute pleasure to introduce our Guest Designer for this month: t
he hugely, hugely, hugely (yes I meant to type that three times!) talented Alie Hoogenboezem-de Vries from Holland. I have long admired Alie's creativity and find her work inspirational. She is also a very sweet person too! What I love best about Alie's work is her versatility for so many genres. She is equally at home creating stamped masterpieces or altering old found objects that many people wouldn't know what to do with!
Did I mention that Alie is also a stamp designer too. . . . .?
Prepare yourselves for a treat as you scroll down. This is one fabulous tutorial and finished project from Alie. She has embraced my Flaming June challenge completely and in perfect style - just as I knew she would.
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"At Our Creative Corner we have monthly Guest Designers who are chosen by the Challenge Host of that month. Julia is hosting the challenge in June
2014 and she has requested that I ask if you would like to be our Guest Designer
for that month."
That
was part of the mail I received from Laura...and wow it was sent to me,
a Dutch stamping Grandma :-). Of course I feel honoured and I tried to
create something that fits the challenge I got...This picture of the
painting and the colour orange:
Flaming June by Frederick Leighton
I immediately had to think of Alcohol Inks... and used them on Stampinback cardstock.
June - Summer - Hot - Flames...not a Frederick Leighton, not even nearby...but it was a start...
These poppies are stamps from Stampinback.nl...a real June flower, stamped with black Archival ink.
And still didn't know where to go to....
I
started searching through my stuff and found this flat wooden
birdhouse. And sprayed the yellow, red and orange Dylusions Ink Sprays
on it. That looks "hot" :-)
A Stampinback Circle stencil on the sprayed wood and using a wet babywhipe to get a less dull background.
A
birdhouse needs birds. In the Netherlands, orange is a Royal colour so
these crowned birds deserved to be orange too. I painted them with
Amsterdam orange acrylic paint.
And
then I had to combine all these mixed media together, to make an orange
creation that had to fit the challenge: Flaming June...and part by
part....
I
glued a flower and a light bulb on top of the roof. Used different
wooden parts for the word June. Stamped the black birds (Hero Arts
stamp) on the wood with Archival and inked them a bit more with a
permanent marker. Behind the hole there still is a little Royal birdie
in the nest!!
But a few others already left the nest.
And finally here is my FLAMING JUNE...
Hard to catch the real colour, outside, so a few pictures of the final creation.
I had to cut off the lower part of the Alcohol inked card...the birdhouse wasn't long enough :-).
Four dewdrops in the punched corners.
And once again...but now for the last time...my interpretation of FLAMING JUNE.
The
background is ribbed cardboard from a box. I teared off some parts of
the top layer and inked it with brown chalk and a bit of golden Acrylic
paint. The yellow net is part of an onion net (no smell at all :-)). I
used staples to adhere it to the cardboard. The wooden birdhouse I glued
with Tacky Glue.
Thanks a lot Laura, Julia and OCC for this invitation!
It really was fun to create this Flaming June!
Kind regards
Alie Hoogenboezem-de Vries:-)
One word: WOW! Didn't I say how talented this lady is? From beginning to end this tutorial will fill your head with ideas that you can translate to your own work in your own style. The colours are absolutely what I want to see from entrants for this challenge. Alie has used a great variety of mediums and shown how these can all tie together to produce a stunning end result. I love it all but what would I put as my top 3 elements of Alie's charming bird house hanging? The little birds with crowns, the little bird in the nest and that gorgeous 'hot' background with the stamped flowers. Thank you so much Alie for sharing this beautiful piece of art with us all. PS. I don't think of you as a Dutch stamping Grandmother!! : )