Hi, it's time for our June challenge over at
Stamps and Stencils and the very talented
Julia has chosen the theme this time. Here's what she has to say about it.
For this challenge you are asked to make or alter something small. This could be a tiny book or journal, an ATC or ATB, a small canvas or box/tin of similar size - anything as long as it is small.You must use at least one stampand one stencil on your project.
Well I quite like making small things so I had lots of ideas but eventually settled on altering a small ATB (3.8cm). It's very quirky for me, so I'm hoping at least one visitor I know may like it.. DG?
A few years ago I never really 'got' art dolls, things have changed and I've now become quite smitten, especially by the very talented
Trish Latimer's art doll creations. I was influenced by her work in creating mine...though you might not think so :-)
I used copper wire for wings and the colour scheme just grew from there. The photo above is on canvas but I swapped it at a later stage for a larger photo as the canvas didn't look right. I used greyboard squares for the panels.
We have to use at least
one stamp and one stencil this month..well I used 2 stencils with art basics graphite texture paste and 3 stamps with the triple embossing technique (see Yvonne's fab tutorial
here)
Copper treasure gold..in abundance!
Cotton reel painted in black gesso and some text stamping with copper embossing (of course) and I used some texture paste on the base panel.
Still not sure if the photo is too large but I wanted to use the image of my mother when she was about 10. Paper flowers transformed the same way and some beads in gel with mica powder.
It was so difficult to choose which panel should be on the front, as I liked them all.
The graphite paste has a sparkle which catches the light as well as the sheen from the copper.
Please hop across
here for all the details and visit the rest of the very talented DT creations, hope you'll be inspired to join in, we can't wait to see what you come up with!