First up, my latest journal page (only 4 blank ones left to fill...):
Hero Arts included a freebie stamp set with a purchase during the Stamp Along. I used it to stamp the "dare to" part of the sentiment. The stamp set includes the word dream but, in keeping with many of the other journal pages, I die cut the word from the lower case luggage alphabet set. Love how this turned out!
Supplies: see list at end
Additional Supplies:
Rub ons - Hero Arts Wildflowers and Bugs Hero Transfers
Stamps - Hero Arts Art Journal Messages
My page used another part of a work surface page (Bristol smooth) that I didn't photograph. I started with a 3" square gelli plate and stamped it with two mini ink cubes into a grid of 9. Misted it and applied to the paper. Some cube impressions showed up very regular looking and others bled out. I also brayered some ink on the same plate and you can see a few obvious edges of that too. I sprayed the panel with water and let dry, then sprayed through a stencil, did some texture stamping and applied some rub-ons (bird & flowers). Also used my glass bottle bottom to stamp some dots trailing behind the bird.
Next, I made a card using the final piece of the watercolor paper work surface I used during the Stamp Along. I had some extra Happy Birthday diecuts from when I made a previous card using another part of the watercolor work surface panel. The design for today's card is similar but the background was finished differently & I added a white shadow layer (fussy cut) to the sentiment. It's another guy card so I didn't embellish much. I'm curious, if you care to comment, whether you like the design better with or without the shadow layer. I tried vellum too but didn't like it. This particular section of the work surface had a lot of dark areas so I wanted the sentiment to stand out more.
That's it for today, friends - thanks for visiting!
Main Hero Arts Stamp-Along Supplies
(not all used on today's projects):
Stamps with Dies - Beautiful Day Bundle
Stamps - Encouragement Sentiment Strips,
Positive Script, & Rough Dot Bold Prints
Stencil - Stacked Circles
Dies - Circle Set
Rub-ons Flowers and Swirls Hero Transfers
Other - many liquid watercolors, inks & sprays
Hero Paste, Hero Wax & Hero Pearls
5 comments:
great page and card Linda. You certainly nailed Mixed Media
loving your mixed media stuff, Linda
Great cards, love the mixed media look. You make me think I should try it more xx
You're doing a wonderful job with all of your mixed media projects! These are terrific!
I find these workers very admirable again.
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