happy Feb 15...
one day closer to SPRING...
we're so ready here!
I had several questions about the background I showed in the last post, so I thought I'd show you how it's done...
this was inspired by watching
Lady Dy @ CHA last summer...
you may remember that she was looking for a "kitchen roll"...
which actually is a roll of paper towels...
which lead to me asking her if toilet paper was then called a BUTT ROLL...
which she now calls a shimmy butt roll...lol!
Dy makes her backgrounds using her new Dylusions spray inks...
they are beautiful bright & bold colors...
just like her...
I LOVE Dy & we tease & insult each other
thru the entire CHA...
it's a blast!
since I don't have the spray inks YET...
I used my favorite tim distress stains instead...
this gave me a more toned down muted background...
which fits my style...
Dy works in a journal...
it's the same great durable material as the tags...
this allows me to make backgrounds for cards...
or whatever I need @ the time...
which gives me 4 pieces that are 6 x 6...
it's a nice size to work with...
the same manila card stock is also available
if you like that size better...
here are the stain colors I used this time...
and the other key ingredient is your
heat tool...
***WARNING...***
it's UGLY before it gets cute...
#1...mist one manila square with plenty of water,
then tap the stains right over the water to release a good amount of stain...
I started with mustard seed & chipped sapphire...
tapping them kind of hard
opens the valve to allow more stain to be released...
Dy says to make "poodles" of water on your surface...
the interpretation is puddles...LOL...
like I said...not lookin' real good now...
use a second square & press it over the first to transfer the excess ink to the second square...
it will now look like this...
dry both pieces...
#2...I wanted more blue...
so I added another big blast of water & then I tapped the chipped sapphire stain right in the water...
and it looks like this...
tap the second square over this to pick up the excess ink onto the second square...
dry them both & it looks like this now...
#3... another big blast of water...
you can see the "poodles"...
then I tapped the rusty hinge stain randomly...
pick up the excess on the second square again...
dry both and here's the final result...
a very cool starting point for your art...
customize it with your favorite background stamp...
it's very fun...
I did another variation...aka PLAN B...
but accidentally deleted those photos...duh...
for the last step I used water & a squirt of
this adds a beautiful bit of bling...
the binder is built right in to the solution of the PP mist...
so they will not rub off...
and for PLAN C...
you could also sprinkle in a bit of Perfect Pearls powder into the "poodles" too...
it takes very few supplies & very little time to create these backgrounds...
I hope you're inspired to give it a try...
I like to make a few & have them ready...
sometimes it's the jump start for an idea...
moving on...
book #6 *should* be here soon...
I'll let you know when I have them...
but in the meantime...
this copy will be shipped to...
Marjie Kemper said...Congrats to all the winners! I love the new pieces, especially the fella with all his funky gears and metal. And yes... there's just the right amount of room on my bookshelf for Book #6! Thanks for asking!
MARJIE...email me with your address please...
wbv1213@me.com
and...
it's another of Alain's extreme stickling "techniques"...
it's bloody hilarious!
thanks to everyone for your comments & emails...
I sincerely appreciate them...
come back on Friday...
I see that I still have some
brand new rubber to share...
until then...
make art!
wendy
ps...I've started to add my teaching schedule to the right sidebar...