Hi everyone, it's the September challenge over at Stamps and Stencils and this time the very creative Rachel is testing your metal, here's what she has to say.
This month I would like you to make a piece involving metallics in some way - it could be metallic paints, rusted metal techniques, actual bits of metal, metal foil ....the possibilities are endless - also please use stamps and/or stencils. Have fun!
I've created another journal cover using the Eileen Hull die, no inserts to share just yet as they are a work in progress.
This month I would like you to make a piece involving metallics in some way - it could be metallic paints, rusted metal techniques, actual bits of metal, metal foil ....the possibilities are endless - also please use stamps and/or stencils. Have fun!
I've created another journal cover using the Eileen Hull die, no inserts to share just yet as they are a work in progress.
I opted for a neutral colour palette this time and used metallics in a subtle way, instead of gilding the lily, I've gilded the butterfly. Lots of texture and layering and definitely a Finnabair inspired piece.
I started off by scrunching up tissue paper and gluing on to the journal, sealing with more matte medium.
Next I layered up fabric, buttons, leftovers, art stones and a prima butterfly I had been hoarding. I've used sculpture medium to adhere and firm up all the pieces and coated with nougat fresco paint. I had wanted to use some crackle paste through a stencil but all of my pots had dried up, so made sure I included some stamping somewhere, although with all the layering of paint it kept going into hiding!
From subtle to overload for the inside covers! Love the richness of this though.
The layers of dry brushing are starting to build up and this last layer of french roast fresco paint which is translucent is wonderful for highlighting all the details. I could have left it at this, but we were going for gold so a little gilding would be perfect. I've used a mix of gold fresco paint, gold embossing powder and treasure gold to add lustre and shine to this cover.
Still some evidence of stamping to see.
Your journal cover is fabulous Ruth x Love the colours and amazing textured details....delicious layers of paint.
ReplyDeleteTFS and best wishes
Annie x
Gorgeous Ruth love love this Journal Cover great textures
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning ruth - so elegant - I adore this - beautiful textures and the neutrals are oh so yummy! You smashed this challenge! Hugs rachel xx
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this big time and can just imagine how much more beautiful it will be in real life! Stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. Love the neutral colours and all the texture.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Ruth, love it to bits. Happy crafty week, Angela xXx
ReplyDeleteYour journal is beautiful Ruth! Loved watching as you built up the layers!
ReplyDeleteI smiled at the bold gold insides and your comment. :) This is so so beautiful, soft and yet intriguing. It was the perfect place for that wonderful butterfly and your bed of lace beneath her is exquisite! I particularly like the way the buttons have golden edges, like they are buried coins with a shimmer that makes you want to unearth them! Love this from top to bottom, inside and out. Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning Ruth, the texture is wonderful and the butterfly is just the crowning glory and the lace was a very happy accident indeed! Beautiful work, as always! Anne xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, elegant piece Ruth, I love your composition and the gilded butterfly is the perfect centre piece. Sue C x
ReplyDeleteHow very very beautiful, elegant, and yes stunning Ruth. That butterfly certainly have found a place of pride, and looks amazing between laces , the texture created with art stones, and buttons . I do LOVE it ,and can imagine just how gorgeous it looks with the golden touches.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Dorthe, xxx
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ReplyDeleteYour journal is just gorgeous - thanks for sharing how you created all of your layers!
ReplyDeleteSigh! How deeply, deeply beautiful! I love the subtle delicate layers of the outside, and then the rich gilded inlay inside. This is an absolute knockout, Ruth!
ReplyDeleteAlison x