Monday, 10 August 2020

Using Sprays with Jen

Hi Everyone!

I’m here to show you my take on this month’s challenge. 

     (Thanks to all of the artists on Pinterest for sharing their work and inspiring us.)

I thought I would show you the difference between some of my favourite brands of sprays.  I’m using Dylusions Ink sprays, Ranger’s Distress Oxide sprays, Lindy’s (Stamp) Gang sprays and my new favourite, Dina Wakely’s Gloss sprays.


I started by cutting some watercolour paper into 10cm x10cm squares.  I’ve used the smooth side of the paper and sprayed two colours from each brand onto them.


I’ve used Dylusions’ Vibrant Turquoise and Rose Quartz.

Distress Oxide’s Mowed Lawn and Wilted Violet. I flicked the Wilted Violet over it.


Lindy’s Bachelor Button Blue and Autumn Maple Crimson (I love the names of their colours). I took a couple of photos to try and capture the shimmer. I'm not sure I succeeded.

And Dina’s Gloss sprays in Olive and Night. I flicked some White over it as well. (Isn't it delicious.)

I then cut out circles using a die and stuck them onto white card. I stamped some images from my Paperartsy stash and coloured a couple using Dylusions’ Rose Quartz, Cut Grass, Fresh Lime and Lemon Zest.



I cut them out and attached them to the cards along with some Tim Hotlz stickers and gold metallic thread. 


Dylusions Sprays.


Ranger's Distress Oxide Sprays.


Lind's Stamp Gang Sprays.


Dina Wakley Gloss Sprays.

They looked a little plain so I asked the rest of the Design Team for some suggestions and decided to add some lines on opposing corners. 

I really enjoyed playing with the Gloss sprays so I did another one using all the colours I had, (Olive, Night, White and Eggplant), but this time I used the rougher side of the watercolour paper.

 

I hope this has inspired you in some way.  Don’t forget to show us your creations on the Facebook page.  Add them to the Album and you’ll be in the draw for a chance at a prize.

I’ll be back later in the month to show you another of my creations.   Stay safe and be happy.

Jen.

>^.^<


Saturday, 8 August 2020

say yes to new adventures. by Lynn


Hi everyone, today I would like to share an art journal page I made for this months challenge - Drip, Spray, Spritz




Here is my page:




I got the new Dina Wakley Gloss Sprays and couldnt help myself but have a play.   They are super awesome and had such fun.  I sprayed and let them do their own thing.



Before drying completely I sponged off with a paper towel roll


Loved it and did one more roll - OH NO - took too much off!!!



So started again - applied gesso and waited for it to dry



Again sprayed the gloss sprays and used a credit card through the Fuchsia colour and splashed with the white
 


Using the white gloss spray and a dauber I made some circles.  The white is opaque and comes up so vibrant.


I have then used some crayons to colour the circles and create shadows around them.



I decided to add some bigger circles - this time using Paper Artsy Snowflake paint.



Once dry I have added some quotes from Tim Holtz Small Talk, Numbers stamp from 13 arts and graphite sticks around the circles and edge of the page.

Here are some close ups:







Thanks for stopping by and I hope that you have time to enter this months challenge.

Until next time - happy crafting 

Lynn Good

Friday, 7 August 2020

Turn Mistakes into Beauty with Lisa Amiet


Hello all,
it's Lisa here today to share some inspiration with you. 

I have created this art journal page for this month's challenge

I have used the challenge as inspiration for this page.

I have started with a blank page in my art journal,
a quick coat of gesso to the page to seal it.

I have used my new 'Dina Wakley Gloss Sprays'
in Turquoise for the centre of the page, lots of sprays and splatters.
I have then used my Eggplant spray around the edge of the page.
Then I have used the White spray in the centre, as a base for my girl.

Once this had dried I used the 'Jane Davenport Faces Stamp',
to stamp her face out. 
It has heaps of options for different facial features, 
so I have stamped those also.
I have then used 'Dina Wakley Acrylic Paint in Lemon',
that I have watered down a little to give it some movement,
 and I have painted and dribbled her hair on. 
I have also used the 'Eggplant Spray' to paint her dress,
 and to colour her lips.


Lastly, I have used one of the quotes from the 'Dina Wakley Collage Words',
adhered to the top of my page.

I hope that you like what I have created,
 and that it inspires you to get a little messy this month!

Until next time!

Lisa


Scrap Matrix Products used:

Turquoise
Eggplant
White
Lemon
Jane Davenport Faces Stamp

Wednesday, 5 August 2020

Gloss Sprays.. A bookmark by Tanya Froud

Hi Guys.. Tanya Here.
Wow. August...it kinda feels like the longest year known to man dosent it.


With all this extra time at home, I bet lots of books are being read, and who dosent want a pretty book mark to keep your spot!
Today I have created a bookmark using the http://scrapmatrix.com/dina-wakley-gloss-sprays/ and the http://scrapmatrix.com/tracy-scott-ets43/

I started using the http://scrapmatrix.com/smoothy-card-12x12-340gsm/ and cut it down to a 4x6 size. 
I sprayed puddles of gloss spray on a messy Matt and smooshed my card into it repeating with a range of colors. I dried it in between colors and once happy stamped the floral feather. I then fussy cut it out, to make flowers pop I painted some of the Dylusions spray on with a brush and then added a little bit of twine and beads




Well that's it from me for today.. stay safe peeps...

.

Monday, 3 August 2020

Getting drippy with Tam

Hello there beautiful people!

Tam here to share my colourful creation for our current 'Drip, Spray, Spritz Challenge'.


This is such a me page.
Colour....drips....mess...




So let's go through the process together...




I began with a layer of gesso.

Recently I scored these gorgeous stamps from Scrap Matrix.
I love the grunginess of them, and knew they could work together so well.

I had a hankering to create a rainbow. 
Whenever I see drips, I think of all the pages I've created that had drippy rainbows.
Time to bring it back me thinks....




I grabbed out my fave rainbow colours in Paper Artsy Paint.
I used:



I began with Cherry Red, adding a splodge to the centre of the left hand side of the page, 
I then added water and allowed it to drip down the page.
I then turned the page and let it drip the other way too.
Now dry with a heat gun.




Continue this process through all the colours.

Whilst this is drying, stamp and cut out all the brushes from the Darkroom Door Stamp set - Artist Brushes.
Please note, this ink pad must be waterproof, as we are adding liquid on top and need it to not reactivate.




Now back to our page, I added loads of stamps from ETSA13 for the background.




I added 'journey' all the way across the page.




I then added a few of the circular stamps.




I grabbed a TCW stencil called 'Well Rounded' and rubbed some paint through the paint splat sections.
I kept the colours together, but placed them randomly, ensuring some were half off the page.




Now add splats/flicks of paint again keeping colours together.
If you can't control your splats, cover as you go to ensure they land kind of where you would like.




Now add in the background stamps from the PSA13 set. 
I love these. 
Be careful not to go too overboard, focus the stamps across the centre, coming out slightly.
It's important these look random, so do NOT use a stamp block, just add a touch of ink to a section of the stamp.
It doesn't matter if it smudges, you actually want different depths of ink.
This just helps it all to merge into the background, rather than becoming a focus.

I also added in lots of the stamped word 'Art' and 'Create'.
(forgot to take a pic of this but here's one from the finished piece)




ok let's go back a step...




Once adhered, add paint to the brush tips, and a few random bits to the handles
(my brushes are NOT very clean! so I wanted to recreate this)
I also added some splats or blobs to the page next to the brushes to look like paint had landed on the page from the brush.



I added the quote from the Darkroom Door Set...




Lastly, I added some shadows to the brushes using a stabilo.
You could also use black paint....



There you have it!!




This month's challenge is so FUN!
Colour and drips and spritz and spray.
What more could a girl want?

I have a feeling this month is gonna be a ripper....
just head over to the Facebook Scrap Matrix Shares Page...find the album and load your entry, listing what SM products you have used.
Easy peasy!


I'll be back again soon
Luv Tam
xx

PS. A big shout out to all the amazing artists and their images found on Pinterest.