Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 November 2024

Moth Wings are so beautiful

A project for Country View Crafts - 'Winging-it' themed Facebook challenge, November 2024.

 

Take a piece of Tim Holtz scrapbook paper for the background and dip in puddles of faded jeans and frayed burlap. Dry, then roughen the edges  and blend over with faded jeans and scorched timber.

Gather neutral papers for a collage.

Tie a small bundle of sprayed dried and sprayed seedheads, add white berry.

Assemble together, paint small cones with a topping of white paint.

The sentiment I chose reflects how I feel about the world at the moment, not because it is coming up Christmas. I'll be making my Christmas cards in the next few weeks.

My winged element is one of the Tim Holtz moths which I always find too shiny for me so I have given it a coat of matte collage medium.

The splatters on the edges of the frames are cut from some 49 and Market Rub-0n transfers

Once everything has been glued into the frame splatter with some watery white acrylic paint and add cones and snow.


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Sunday, 29 September 2024

Autumn Richness 3 - Berry Panels

 This is my last project post for the September 24 challenge at Country View Crafts challenges on FaceBook. Two little panels that grew to four and now five. I've added one more to complete the series.

            Here they are as a completed collection.





I made a little torn tab booklet to add them to with some collage paper elements.





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Friday, 27 September 2024

Autumn Richness 2 - More Berry Panels

  This is my second project for the September 24 challenge at Country View Crafts challenges on FaceBook. Two more little panels that grew to five (one more post to come very soon). 

See the first post here - http://www.bumblebeesandbutterflies.com/2024/09/autumn-richness-1-berry-panels.html

I have used Alison Bomber stamps and just love these berries.





The little diecut leaves on the words panel with berries were cut in red textured card and then scribbled with some ground espresso and forest moss distress watercolor pencils over the leaves and stems and rubbed them in. For more details click the link to the first post above.


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Distress Inks & Oxides - Gathered twigs DO, tea dye DI and also Hickory Smoke DO. vintage photo  and ground espresso DIs, scattered straw and aged mahogany DIs. 

https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/tim-holtz-distress-ink--re-inkers-103-c.asp

Stamps - Alison Bomber - Pressed grasses - Umbels, Pressed Foliage, Pressed Grasses, Fodder Berry

https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/alison-bomber-1731-c.asp

Distress Watercolor Pencils  - scorched timber and ground espresso , aged mahogany and candied apple .https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/tim-holtz-distress-watercolor-pencils-1598-c.asp

Snippets - Field Notes, Cutator

https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/th94152---tim-holtz-idea-ology---ephemera-pack-snippets---curator-171860-p.asp

Dies - Festive Gatherings, Alphanumeric Tiny Type Lower

https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/sizzix-thinlits-and-framelits-die-sets-wstamps-by-tim-holtz-519-c.asp

Other- white gesso, Tim Holtz Butterfly punch


Sunday, 15 September 2024

Autumn Richness 1 - Berry Panels

 This is my first project for the September 24 challenge at Country View Crafts challenges on FaceBook. Two little panels that grew to five (more to come later).

I have used Alison Bomber stamps and just love these berries.

Background for book page panels - dipped and dried - gathered twigs DO.  Repeated with tea dye DI and also Hickory Smoke DO. Brayered white gesso randomly and lightly over the top. I then stamped some of the pressed foliage range of Alison's stamps and some little ephemera stamps with walnut stain DI and covered it with a piece of vellum.

Stamped berries with Clair Pinecone and coloured in with wet aged mahogany and candied apple distress watercolor pencils. Cut them out and added to the panels with sme Tim Holtz snippets and leaves diecut from distress inked backgrounds.

The second panel was put together in the same way as the first but included a Tim Holtz die-cut with words from Alison's stamps.






Materials used

Distress Inks & Oxides - Gathered twigs DO, tea dye DI and also Hickory Smoke DO. vintage photo  and ground espresso DIs, scattered straw and aged mahogany DIs. 

https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/tim-holtz-distress-ink--re-inkers-103-c.asp

Stamps - Alison Bomber - Pressed grasses - Umbels, Pressed Foliage, Pressed Grasses, Fodder Berry

https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/alison-bomber-1731-c.asp

Distress Watercolor Pencils  - scorched timber and ground espresso , aged mahogany and candied apple .https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/tim-holtz-distress-watercolor-pencils-1598-c.asp

Snippets - Field Notes, Cutator

https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/th94152---tim-holtz-idea-ology---ephemera-pack-snippets---curator-171860-p.asp

Dies - Festive Gatherings, Alphanumeric Tiny Type Lower

https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/sizzix-thinlits-and-framelits-die-sets-wstamps-by-tim-holtz-519-c.asp

Other- white gesso, Tim Holtz Butterfly punch




Thursday, 12 September 2024

Using lace and buttons 2 - Country View Challenges (August)

 My second project for the Facebook challenge Lace and Buttons on a card at #countryviewchallenges. Lots of #tim_holtz #ideaology products on this one. I haven’t actually put the panel on a card yet but I will when I need to.





Monday, 9 September 2024

Shabby vintage Christmas card - Tim Holtz skates

 My first Christmas card for 2024 showcasing the vault winter wishes die set by @tim_holtz and from @countryviewcrafts. I’ve used other Tim dies, papers, paper dolls, rock candy glitter, stamps, embossing folder, word chip, snippets and had great fun putting this together.










Tuesday, 23 July 2024

Using stencils 2 for Country View Crafts

 Stencils and distress watercolor pencils go well together.

I used a simple method with dry DWPs on a dry stencil, then spritzed it with water ready to monoprint. It's a fabulous technique and you can get a different effect each time depending on how much colour you rub onto the stencil, how much water you spritz and how long you hold the stencil on the paper. A GREAT TIP here is to place a piece of kitchen paper over the stencil once you have laid it down, rub gently over it and it will soak up any of the watery paint that seeps out.

I added the new Tim Holtz collage strips to the base card to start me off.
Gathered bits of ephemera, snippets and a photo booth pic which I encased in a specimen slide cut from TH specimen dies. After some playing and moving around the collage came together with the stencil panel in full show.



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Products

 Stencil
distress watercolor pencils
water Spritzer
collage strips
ephemera
snippets
specimen slide die-cut
small talk stickers

Tuesday, 16 July 2024

Vintage Shabby Collage Journal - Stamping with Tim Holtz Flowers

 Using scraps from projects and snippets to create little collages.


I have a double spread today using materials from a variety of companies but the important ones are listed below.

The background stamping was done by using hickory smoke oxide, this leaves a fabulous impression of light on dark.

Here is the train driver who is carrying a cargo of flowers to the airport where it all will be sent to florists in Paris and New York. The boxes are carrying fragile freight and he does not want his cargo to get crushed. It is a great responsibility to get all the boxes delivered on time and safely, but he is experienced and wise and ready to do a good job.

Claude, this dedicated driver carefully carried all the packages for miles, stopping at stations to pick up and drop of passengers, many of them regularly taking this route and train knowing that Claude always did a good job at keeping the train to time. As he pulled into his platform at Charles de Gaulle Airport he was thinking of all the arrangements that had been made to transfer the cargo to the plane travelling to New York and to shops in Paris. He watched the handlers remove the boxes from their carriage and gave a sigh of relief knowing he had got them safely to the terminal and they were now off to their final destinations.

Claude was happy and satisfied that his task had been accomplished and he was ready to head off hme to his family.









  • “Just living is not enough ... one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.” – Hans Christian Andersen

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Materials
Stamps - Tim Holtz Flower Jar CMS297, Perspectives CMS213, Ledger Script CMS241
Distress inks - scorched timber
Distress Oxide - hickory smoke, walnut stain
TH Snippets - Urban Layers
TH Collage Strips - large
TH Words - Small Talk
The Graphics Fairy - Fleur Tab
TH Cello Sticker Tape
TH Clipping Stickers
TH - papers
Sakura Micron brown pen

Friday, 5 July 2024

Scrap Collage Journal

 Using scraps from projects to create little collages.


Having spent a fair few days on creating six panels for my next workshop, using Alison Bomber's newest release of stamps, I needed a bit of a break. I have loved creating the panels and I'm really pleased with them but I felt I needed to design and create something small and more personal, just for me. Sitting right in view were a number of bits left over from my creative process, so I set about sorting some of the pieces I could use and also raided my collage tub to add to it and ......

...... Eh voila!








An inky scrap of card from the workshop collection of scraps plus the pressed foliage stamp that had been fussy cut, one of Alison's words snippet, an ephemera stamp in the right hand corner and a part of a delivered envelope I had saved in my collage pieces tub.


It was so satisfying getting something created in just over an hour rather than the days it takes me for much bigger projects. It's left me ready to do more ......



xxx