Tuesday, March 27

Vacation Mode: Travel Bag


I'm up on Nathalie Kalbach's blog today for the Creative Squad.  I up cycled a canvas bag and turned it into a travel bag for our March theme - Vacation Mode. You can read all about it HERE.


And, in case you missed it, here is my February project.



When I saw this month’s theme, I immediately thought of my Turquoise Adirondack chairs on our deck. I am so lucky to have a wonderful view in my work area looking out on our deck, and the Adirondack Mountains. I printed up a photo I had taken in summer of one of our chairs with it’s bright pillow, and used these colors as my inspiration in my art journal. I started off thinking I would create a frame for the photo, but as often happens, my Muse took me on a slightly different path with three pages instead.

I’m using a Dina Wakley Media Journal which has a mix of pages in it, including canvas. I started by using the Crackle stencil and bright orange, yellow and green paints. I use cosmetic sponges to dab my paint into the stencil. (Tip - you can reuse these when they dry, just cut off the colored end, and you have a fresh sponge)   



Next, I sponged on some Peacock Feathers Distress ink with a mini blender in the areas without a stencil design.  



While the paint was drying on the canvas, I stamped the Adirondack Chairs onto watercolor paper, using archival ink. Once the ink was dry, I went in and added some color with a Tombow marker and went over the color with a water brush.    



The next page in the journal was a watercolor page, and I used mini blenders and Distress Oxide inks in pink and orange to cover the background. Next, I spritzed it with water, and dabbed it dry.     



I laid the Toledo Stencil over the inked page, and using a cosmetic sponge, I dabbed on the turquoise and lime paints.   



I glued the photo of my Adirondack chair onto this page, then went around it with a Stabilo graphite pencil and then a water brush to make a frame. Once that dried, I added a bit of white highlights on the page with a Posca white paint pen.  



For my final steps, I went back to the canvas and cut out the center for the photo to show through. Since I had printed my photo from the computer, I used the copy paper I had cut it out from as a template for cutting, and made a few more snips as needed. On the back of the canvas, I cut the square in four and glued these to the corners, and wrote around the opening with a Pitt pen “ Home is where the Adirondack chairs are”. I used the Mark stamps and went around the frame on both sides of the canvas.    


Details




Nathalie’s Adirondack chair stamps were the perfect match to my chairs, and I had fun coloring them turquoise just like mine! When I was looking for pillows for my chairs, I found these which have wonderful contrasting colors that I took as my inspiration for the pages. Truly, home IS where my Adirondack chairs are!



Monday, March 26

Inside the Box



We have a fun new challenge for you this week at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - INSIDE THE BOX. If you joined us last week, thanks so much for sharing and participating! Find some crafting time this week if you can and let's play inside the box!

It's been great having Bonnie (Nox) with us this month as our guest designer! Be sure to stop by and check out her wonderful creations. Wishing you the best Bonnie, and I am looking forward to seeing more of your creativity. 

With this week's challenge, I altered a simple cardboard gift box and made a brightly colored mini album to fit inside. I had fun playing with the colors and images and thinking Spring. (yep, still snow here)


I started altering the box by painting it inside and out, then went in with a contrasting color and a couple of stencils.


Once the bottom part of the box was dry, I added some washi tape to keep the box parts from sticking together.


Next step some doodling...


...then, some stamping and finally I added the butterflies with the Simon Says Stamp stencil from the April Card Kit.



I cut two strips of Ranger's heavy weight manila card stock, 3" x 9" and scored it every 3", then I overlapped one section from each and adhered them together. Time for the paint! I squirted on some blue, green and yellow in a somewhat thick layer, brushed it around, then pressed sections together to get this great texture.


Once the first layer was completely dry, I went in with some stencils from my stash, and dabbed in the designs with contrasting colors.


Next layer is stamped images. I used one of Birgit Koopsen's mixed media flowers, and Simon's Artsy Flower Parts set.



I stenciled butterflies into my spring garden, and added details with paint and ink pens.



A bit of sari ribbon to tie off the finished book.


Details of one side of the book with my hand lettered saying.
"Spring...that glorious time of rebirth"





Other side...
"I have no other wish than a close fusion with Nature." Claude Monet





Final touch - a bit of sari ribbon to tie the book closed.


Now, it's your turn to think inside the box! I hope you are inspired to join us this week. One participant will be chosen for a $50 voucher given each week by our generous friends at Simon Says Stamp!

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Curious how how our team is interpreting inside the box? Be sure to head on over and see their awesome projects!











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