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Showing posts with label ink sprays and stencils; Wendy Vecchi embossing paste and Archival ink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ink sprays and stencils; Wendy Vecchi embossing paste and Archival ink. Show all posts

Thursday, June 5, 2014

ePlay Challenge - Fabric!

Welcome to the June ePlay challenge!! This month we are inviting you to play with fabric!

If you are anything like me I have TONS of scrap fabric laying around. Everything from silk to denim to brocade. I was actually inspired by denim to create this challenge but when it came time to do the project I found this fabulous brocade scrap the my mother in law had recently given to me for my scrappy purposes and it was perfect. 

I have been wanting to have an art journal but I want one big enough to really play in. I decided I needed to make my own and this is what came of it.




The cover needed a little something so I used some Wendy Vecchi embossing paste in black through a Prima stencil and highlighted with some inka gold.





This is the silver metallic Wendy paste with quite a few drops of forrest moss Distress ink and a drop of peeled paint. I should have added more green as the green is very pale...but this was my first attempt at mixing so I learn.



Here is my step by step tutorial for creating my art journal (total cost $6.40):

1. Take a pad of Bristol or Water color paper and carefully remove all of the sheets. (I used a 40% off coupon and spent $6.40)


2.Add a few pieces of artistic paper, tags, smaller papers...anything you want for interest.



3. Gather no more than 4 pieces of paper together and fold in half. Crease with a bone folder. These are  called your signatures. Your book will be made up of multiple signatures.


4. Use a centering ruler to make marks at the center and one at each end...about 1/2 inch in from the edge. These will be for your holes.


5. Using an awl and a squishy pad (this is the technical term) punch holes in your signature at the marks. Make sure they are right along your creased fold.




6. Using a large needle (mine is a leather working needle) and waxed thread to sew, sew your individual signatures at the binding.



7. Then sew the signatures together and clip the book together.


(visual of clips)


8.Take your glue and paint a thick coat along the binding of the signatures.



9. While that dries, take your book covers (I repurposed an old dictionary that I bought at a flea market) and measure out the fabric leave enough room in between for your book innards. This will depend on how many signatures you have.


10. Use your glue and adhere the fabric to the flat surface first being sure to burnish as you go.



11. Adhere the edges around the inside of the covers.



12. Use a piece of your paper to attach the signatures to the cover. If you look close you can see the yellow...I used the cover to the paper pad. Adhere one side to the signature and the other side to the cover. Burnish well and leave something heavy overnight for the entire thing to dry. Do the same for the back cover. 


and voila! I wanted to keep it somewhat flat so it was easy to open so I didn't add a whole bunch to the front. Also, the fabric I chose is very busy too.


So what can you do with fabric? Let's see! Add your blog to the linky tool at the bottom and show us what you can do with fabric. You may just win a little something to spend in the eP store!!

Good luck!
{{hugs}}
Andiepants


Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Journal Play with Texture and Color


Hi everyone, it's Lisa S here as eP's April guest designer and this week I had fun playing with the Dylusions Art Journal. I'm eager to start art journaling in it but first I wanted to alter the cover. As you'll see I took my color inspiration from the colors you see above on the packaging. Don't know whether it was a subliminal message from Dyan or not but I went with it. :) 

The first thing I did was to brush on a coat of black gesso and grab Wendy Vecchi's white embossing paste. Then I grabbed several Dylusions stencils and started to play.

Embossing Paste makes it easy to add texture, spread it over then lift carefully.

At this point I've used Dylusions Chequered Dots, Leaf Flourish and Dotted Flowers stencils plus Tim Holtz's Latticework layering stencil

I sprayed Dylusions Bubblegum Pink on my craft mat and applied with a sponge to the flower and randomly on the cover. Then I started playing with the other colors-fresh lime, calypso teal, crushed grape, lemon zest and pure sunshine


To me, this looks like stained glass. Love this stencil!

This Donna Downey stamp is from a set called Art and Possibility by Unity and I used Wendy Vecchi's Archival Forget-Me-Not ink. The metal frame was in my stash and I simply altered it with a black Faber-Castell Pitt Pen by inking the edges then rubbing the color in with my finger. To protect the paper I added a coat of Ranger's Glossy Accents. 

A dragonfly wood embellishment from Prima's Stationer's Desk collection  was altered with Distress Ink and Stickles.



On this one I used Forget-Me-Not Archival ink, turquoise Stickles and white opal Liquid Pearls.

This pretty vintage wood mini butterfly is from Maya Road and I used the same technique above to alter this one. The pretty leaf stencil is Dylusions Leaf Flourish. I added white dots with a gelly roll pen and black dots with a black Faber-Castell pen

White fabric alpha stickers were altered with Distress Inks and Archival inks-

Tim's Ransom and Newsprint alpha's were altered with Adirondack Snow Cap and mustard seed Distress Ink. 

first a layer of white, then yellow and white again

without embellishments

with embellishments

Key Supplies Used:
Studio 490 Wendy Vecchi white embossing paste, Forget-Me-Not, Dandelion and Leaf Green Archival ink pads.
Tim Holtz Layering Stencil-Latticework


I hope my project inspires you to play with texture and color whether you're making a card, scrapbook LO or a mixed media piece. The main thing is just to have fun!!

Have a wonderful day,
Lisa