Showing posts with label JOFY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JOFY. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 September 2020

A Fierce Colourful Creature.....by Tam

 Hi there everyone

Tam back again to share again..... don't you just LOVE all the colorful creatures that are appearing this month?
I do and want them all!

Today I've got another one...... this one is fierce and brave and powerful and.... yep you guessed it colourful....



Meet Malcolm, named after my Uncle.....
Did I have fun with this one!
When I created him, I'd been having a tough week - I'd needed to do something really brave and yes it had been hard.
When I sat down to create a colourful creature, this is what happened.

I love that my art is always an extension of what I'm feeling, a way to get things out, a way to heal, to process, to make sense of my world.



I used the following Scrap Matrix items:
white gesso
 
As many of you know I'm a fan of using my stencils in ways other than what they are intended. 
This one I've used as fish tails, as hair, but this time I saw a mane.
These are pigment based watercolour powders, so they have a good depth of colour.
I added a few bits of each powder to a paint palette, and then added some water to create my own  custom watercolours.....
I used the following colours:
You can adjust the tone of each watercolour -  more powder will give a vibrant strong colour and more water will mean it is a softer colour. 
They are even more vibrant on watercolour paper.
Have a play and experiment.

Let's take a look at Malcolm in more detail......















So what colourful character are you going to introduce us to this month?
Can't wait to meet them all!

Much love 
xx


Saturday, 18 April 2020

A Rainbow of Inspiration






Welcome back!

I have two projects that have been inspired by Tammy this time.  

The first one is using stamps to create something different from their original purpose. 




I've been blown away by Tammy's creations and thought I'd give it a go.  




Once again I've used Paperartsy's products.  They are my 'go to' items. 
First I gessoed two pages in my large Dylusions journal using a brayer.


Then I've grabbed Butter, Guacamole, Mermaid, Wisteria and Lilac along with the stencils PS154, PS155 and PS156.  


Then with a very wet brush I splashed Wisteria and Lilac onto my pages.  Grabbing a baby wipe, I removed some colour using the stencils, and sponged Mermaid and Snowflake through another.  I repeated this with Butter and Guacamole onto the bottom part of the page.  It's very messy but fun.
I made the insects/butterflies from the flowers in JOFY82.  I just used two petals and removed the third.


Next I used Stone, Truffle and Mushroom to paint the tree and limb.


On a journal page that I had removed, I sponged Snowflake, Surf's Up and Lake Wanaka and stamped the head from JOFY54, the wing from JOFY82.  I stamped the small 'feathers' from ETS09 onto a section painted with Snowflake and filled in the feathers with the blues. I then cut out a rough body for my baby kookaburra.  The beak was the large heart from ETS09 which I trimmed.  It was painted with Mushroom.


My gum leaves, gumnuts and flowers came from JOFY90, JOFY53 and EKD06.  The leaves were painted with Sage, Tinned Peas and Pewter.  The gumnuts were done with Mushroom and Haystack.  The flowers were made by sponging Haystack onto my extra page and stamped in Cheesecake, which didn't show up well, so I stamped them again with black Staz-on.  I then detailed the gumnuts and flowers with Cheesecake dots.

I added more details with my coloured pencils, a white Posca and a grey Pitt pen.

>^.^<

Now onto my next project.  



This was inspired by her dream catcher.




First I covered a page from my Art by Marlene journal with black gesso.  



Then using Stencil PS124 I sponged Tango, Zesty Zing, Limelight and China onto the page.



Onto my scrap paper I sponged Tango and Zesty Zing in one spot and Limelight and China in another.  I then stamped the Small Circle from ETS35 four times.  and cut them out.  I stamped the 'strings' from EKC02 in Zesty Zing and stamped the small flowers in Limelight and Tango. 

I added the quote and details in white Posca pen.  

So that's it. 
 I hope my interpretation of Tammy's designs inspires you to give it a go.

Stay safe everyone.

Jen
>^.^<

Wednesday, 18 March 2020

Everything You Can Imagine...


Welcome to the Scrap Matrix blog.
  Today it’s my turn to show you my second project for ‘Paperartsy’ month. 

 


 They have a great variety of paints, stencils and stamps. Have I told you how much I love these products?    I have to say that my crafting budget takes a huge hit every time they have a new release.  My current favourites are those designed by Jo Firth Young and I’ve used them for this project.  


 So if you feel like hiding from the world’s troubles, I suggest you hop in your craft room, (or designated area), and play along for a while.  You will need:

·         A canvas, approx. 20 x 26cm
·         White Cardstock
·         A craft sheet (optional a piece of scrap paper will do)
·         A brayer
·         Paperartsy Paints – Summer Sky, Guacamole, Magic Moss, Zucchini, Granny Smith,  Gold, Snowflake, Wisteria, Lavender, Purple Rain, Eggshell and Truffle
·         Paperartsy Stencils PS139 and PS164
·         Paperartsy Stamp sets JOFY 81 and JOFY 82
·         A stamping platform or stamp positioner
·         Archival Ink Coffee


So this is what you’ll need to do.

1.  Sponge Summer Sky and Guacamole randomly onto the canvas.  Then put a little Magic Moss onto your craft sheet and load up your brayer. Run the brayer over your canvas in the sections you want some colour. Repeat with Wisteria, Gold and Snowflake.  (Snowflake will tone down some of the colour, so do this only if you feel it’s too bright).


2.  Sponge Magic Moss through stencil PS139on either side of the canvas.  Next, lightly sponge Guacamole over it again but only on the top of the ovals. In between these, Sponge Granny Smith through stencil PS164, and again sponge Zucchini but only on the top of the leaves.  I also sponged Zucchini and Magic Moss through PS164 in a few other random places just to fill in some gaps.
 


3. Next I stamped two of the large flowers from JOFY 81 using a stamping platform onto white cardstock with Archival Ink Coffee. Using this as a guide I painted the stems using the greens listed above and Snowflake and once dry, placed the cardstock back in the stamping platform and re-stamped the image over the paint. (I forgot to photograph this).


4.  I repeated this process six times (but only using the flower part of the stamp). Painted each section of flower that I wanted to cut out and piece together.  This is much easier (but more time consuming) than trying to paint each section on the one flower.


5.  Using the grid stamp from JOFY81, I stamped it randomly over the canvas using Magic Moss and Gold.  The double flower stamp from JOFY82 was stamped using Archival Ink Coffee onto the bottom right of the canvas.  I painted the circles in Gold.  Using the purple paints listed above, I sponged them onto a piece of cardstock and stamped the flowers again.  I cut out the petals only, (these will be glued onto the stamped images later).  Next I sponged the green paints onto cardstock and stamped the two leaves from JOFY81 and cut them out.

6.  Before gluing anything onto the canvas I went over the edges of my images with a brown pen.  I used a PITT pen but any pen/marker will do. A colour lighter than the Archival Ink is best.


7. Arrange images onto the canvas and glue/attach them using gel medium.  Next I added highlights with a white Posca pen and stamped the quote using Archival Ink.  

If  you have any questions about this project I'm happy to answer them.  Just post it in the Comments section.

You don't have to use the same stamps I have.
 I'm sure if you pop over to scrapmatrix.com and have a look at the Paperartsy products on offer, I'm sure you'll find something to your liking.  They are sure to bring you a little bit of happiness.   Also don’t forget to share your creations with us on the Facebook page, you may even win the monthly prize. Well, that’s it.  I hope you like it.

Take care.

Jen
>^.^<

Tuesday, 10 March 2020

Jen's Paperartsy Goddess



Paperartsy Month!  Woohoo!  I love these products.

I’m so happy to be able to show you my creations this month. 

First I wish to share an art journal page that has been growing like a tiny seedling, in the part of my mind that dreams of creating, for a while now.  It has changed from the initial creative spark, taken a few side trips, back steps and thrown me into a fit of frustration from time to time, to the piece that I share with you today. 
  I hope you like it.



I’ve used my large Dylusions Creative Journal and sketched out what I hoped to achieve.


  
I then painted the sky/top part in Blueberry and the hair was a combination of Sargasso and South Pacific. 


I painted her face with Nougat and tried shading a little with Mushroom.  I then sponged Gold Rush over the Tracy Scott Stencil PS124.

  
I then added details with my pencils.

 
Next I removed a page from my journal and sponged Lilac, Electric Violet and Byzantium onto it.  I sponged Gold Rush onto a couple of stamps from Tracy Scott’s Stamp Set ETS34 and stamped them onto the paint.
 I also stamped Jo Firth Young’s flowers from Stamp Set JOFY82 with Archival Ink – Majestic Violet.  I cut these out, as shown, and attached them with 3D foam with some embroidery thread that I had braided.





On the rest of the removed page I sponged Lilac, Antarctic and Hint of Mint. 
I stamped the small flower from Jo’s Stamp SetJOFY76 with Archival Ink – Viridian randomly over it.  
Cut them out and glued them all over my pages.


   I added some dots of Gold Rush for more detail and added another braid.




Well there she is, my Paperartsy Goddess. 

I've mainly used all Paperartsy products.  You can find them at Scrap Matrix

I'm sorry I'm not very good at photography.  You can't see all of the details on her face but they are there and it looks good to me.  I've never tried a face this large before. 
 I have to thank all of you, and especially the rest of the Design Time, (and Vicki for giving me this opportunity), for pushing me and giving me the confidence to try something like this.  If I can do it , so can you.  Everyone is great at giving advice and direction, so I want to see you try something you've been dreaming of doing. 
 Don't forget to share it on the Scrap Matrix Shares facebook page.

Thanks for taking the time to check out my page.

Bye for now.

Jen
>^.^<