Showing posts with label Your Paper Pantry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Your Paper Pantry. Show all posts

Sunday, June 29, 2014

June 2014 Swaps & Challenges



Here's a quick visual recap of the Swaps and Challenges I created for the month. 

Swap-Bot Craft Quote Binder Trading Card:


Cutout on my Silhouette Portrait, gelli plate,
seam binding




Swap-Bot Easy Notecard Swap:




Lots of texture with heat embossing powders
and machine stitching

(see video at http://youtu.be/J2bN1uA9ftk)






Made mainly with my own gelli prints



Swap-Bot: Altered Shipping Envie:


Front: Acrylics, stamps, gel sticks,
Dylusion sprays  and pens



Back of envelope: Stamps, acrylics and pens

Closeup of front




Swap-Bot VC: 12 Months of Altered Tags #5:



(see video at http://youtu.be/B9YVbTSIBzQ)





Swap-Bot Friendship Quote Binder Trading Card:








MMSA: Artstamps:






Your Paper Pantry: Christmas Cards All Year Long:











*** MONTHLY GIVEAWAY ***

This month's giveaway is your CHOICE of one of the following:

1. Three rolls of Scrappy Tape
 (1/8", 1/4" and 1/2")

-OR-


2. A set of handmade notecards 

(choice of color)




a Rafflecopter giveaway





















Saturday, May 31, 2014

May 2014 Swaps & Challenges

Here's a quick visual recap of the Swaps and Challenges I created for the month. 

Swap-Bot Handmade Bookmark:


My partner loves Kittens

Used my gelli prints for the kitten cutouts.




Swap-Bot MMA: Anything Goes Postcards:


My first partner loves French Bulldogs and sarcasm!
The base of these cards is made from baby wipes 
which were used to clean my paint brushes.

My second partner loves Disney princesses and 
the color purple.



Swap-Bot VC: 12 Months of Altered Tags #4:






Swap-Bot Quick ATC Swap #144:



Partner loved ravens. 

Swap-Bot Mixed Media Art- Artist Tile Challenge:


Collage: Modeling paste, acrylics, diecuts, 
seam binding, microbeads, Pitt pens.


Your Paper Pantry: ATC Clocks:



Used acrylics, ink sprays, modeling paste, 
embossing, stamps, dictionary,
 Pitt pens, and gel pens.






Your Paper Pantry: Christmas Cards All Year Long:



Used acrylics, ink sprays, gel pens, cutouts




Your Paper Pantry: Mona Leonard's Art Journal Challenges:



Used acrylics, ink sprays, gelli prints,
 Pitt pens, magazine


Used patterned paper, acrylics, newspaper, magazine and music sheet, Pitt pens.








Used acrylics, Dylusion sprays, Pitt pens, paper napkins, gesso and pens.




*** MONTHLY GIVEAWAY ***


a Rafflecopter giveaway






Coming soon: Stationary and other gift items   in my Etsy shop






Friday, March 28, 2014

Got Lost Along the Creative Path

I have been on the creative path and must have taken a wrong turn. I meant to come hang out here on my blog earlier in the month but I was just having TOO MUCH FUN!

What have I been up to? Crafting, of course! I have been making new friends, joining in on swaps and playing with so many new techniques! 

I am going to attempt to bring you an update once a week. (Emphasis on the word ATTEMPT!)




Let me introduce you to my latest source of inspiration - Joanne Sharpe. Joanne is a mixed media artist and instructor from Rochester, NY. Her work is incredible. When I look at it I just get GIDDY. It's vibrancy calls to me, urging me to get in the studio and be creative.


Joanne recently wrote her first book, 
The Art of Whimsical Lettering. If the interest shown in her Facebook group is any indication, it's definitely going to be one of Interweave's top sellers.


Members of her Facebook group, of which I am a PROUD member, are scrambling to get their hands on the book. We all want our books, and we want them NOW as Joanne has plans to take group members by the hand and lead us through some of the book's exercises.

I was planning to order my copy online with an anticipated delivery date in April. I had checked with my local bookstore and unfortunately they didn't have it. But just moments before pushing the "submit order" button I decided to check one last time, and Glory! My local bookstore had it! I reserved my copy and within an hour I had it in my hot little hands! SCORE!


I came home and dove right in. Using the book as my reference I decided to tackle the first posted lesson on the Facebook group - to create my own inspirational journal using a regular composition notebook. I snagged mine at Walmart for $.94!

Got out my "toys" and went to work. Here is how it turned out- 







My process:

I began by applying a few coats of gesso to the cover and then glued on a few strips of my own Gelli prints to the bottom portion. I used textured cardstock on the top portion. I added some washi tape to give it even more "flavor".

Next I decided to use my homemade modeling paste* (thanks Leah Tees for the recipe) and stencilled some shapes to give it a little dimension. Once those were dried I applied an acrylic paint wash.

* recipe I used includes baby powder. I think I added a smidgen more than called for. It smells great AND as an added bonus - it puffs up when you heat it with a heat gun!

Taking my cue from Joanne's book (yeah, I read ahead! If you had a copy you would too, believe me!) I did my main words on tissue paper (used an old sewing pattern). Once I was happy with my lettering I modge-podged* it to the cover( yes, that's a word! Well it is at my house!)  

* Tip: to tear in an organic shape first "paint" the tissue paper in the desired shape with water, then tear. 

Next I used my Stampin' Up markers to paint a few elements (flowers, leaves and a cloud) based on another of Joanne's techniques learned from watching her in Strathmore Artist Paper's series, Artful Card-Making Techniques. I cut them out and modge-podged those onto the cover as well. Love how they pop!

Now it was time to add even more words. I just took my random thoughts and added them haphazardly. Using my Pitt and Zig markers I "pumped" them up. Took my white Signo and enhanced the outlines and added some flair.

Final step was to just add a bit more color back in using acrylic paint. A coat of Modge Podge to seal and it was d.o.n.e! - or was it? I keep playing with it and adding more! VERY addictive process! :)

I really didn't think I could do it, and in the end I am happy with the results. COLOR is so rewarding!

Looking forward to learning more from this amazing artist. 

Maybe you'd like to join in?! (Such an enabler, I am! LOL)


For more information about Joanne Sharpe's online classes CLICK HERE!


Here are the swaps and challenges I have taken part in since my last blog entry:

Mixed Media Friendship Journal  - The latest update

My Travelogue - The beginning
Mona Leonard's 2014 Mixed Media Journal Challenge - Weeks 1 and 2
YPP Mail Art - Vintage Grunge  March Swaps & Challenges
Swap-Bot Mosaic ATC March Swaps & Challenges
YPP Christmas Cards All Year Long - DieCuts March Swaps & Challenges

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

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