Gerrie Johnnic, Lisa Somerville, Suzanne Czosek, Tracy Evans, Linda Coughlin, me, Terry Horrall, Kate Yetter. That's some pretty exciting company to be in!
Our theme is Valentines, and I'm sharing my heart with you today...
I didn't really have anything obviously Valentine-y amongst my Artistic Outpost stamps... to be perfectly honest, it's not precisely my favourite holiday celebration, so stamps-wise I'm not really equipped - you'll notice this is not pink/red either.
But my thoughts went immediately went to this enchanting pair from the Sleigh Ride set, and I decided I might be able to "alter" the image to suit the festival.
I started with a blank MDF heart and set to work with some Fresco paints and the PaperArtsy crackle glaze. The base coat is in French Roast and topcoat in Nougat, for a warm, creamy softness.
I wanted to use a flourish around the edge, so I took the singing bird stamp from the Serenity set and inked it up partially so that I could just use the branches around the edge of my heart.
I blended some Gathered Twigs and Vintage Photo DIs around the edge, and then added some more Nougat paint with a brush to highlight the very edge of the heart, and provide a nice, defined frame.
On a separate piece of cardstock, I stamped the boy and girl in Archival ink, and cut them out. This was the opportunity to "lose" the little Christmas tree the boy is holding, just by snipping off the end of it. I used Vintage Photo DI to just add some gentle shading.
Then I cut out a little heart from a leftover coffee cup holder, it's just very gently corrugated which was necessary for such a small heart.
It was tricky to position it so that it hid the rest of the tree without covering up his face. I think it just about looks as though he's holding on to it!
And in the girl's basket there's what looks like gingerbread or Christmas gifts, so I decided to cover them too with a tiny bouquet of mulberry paper roses - I like the additional dimension they give to the piece.
I layered in some frayed cheesecloth and stuck the couple down using doubled up padded tape so that they would stand proud of the heart by several millimetres.
The words, inspired by their interwound hand-holding position, were stamped with my new little alphabet in Sepia Archival ink. I love how they look against the crackle background.
I also added a few of the delightful tiny wooden hearts that Trace of inkypinkycraft so kindly included in my tag swap package.
I gave them a touch of paint to make them a little paler on top, but left the lovely naturally dark edges well alone.
The finishing touch was some white woven string to hang the heart up with, and I wound a couple of the mulberry paper roses around the bow as a final flourish.
Thanks so much for dropping in today... I hope you'll enjoy hopping round the rest of the team, and I've no doubt you'll find oodles of inspiration along the way. Next stop: Terry. Hope you're all having a great week out there in Craftyblogland - see you soon!
Loving is not just looking at each other, it's looking in the same direction.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Craft-room Challenge are playing Valentines
Beautiful Alison. Love the crackle as ever, and that tiny corrugated heart really draws the eye in to that sweet pair. Off to see what everyone else on the team has been up to. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteA fabulous heart Alison, I love the stamp you have chosen to use and the little corrugated heart and wooden hearts are the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week.
Hugs Brenda xox
Alisonthis is eautiful, I love the soft colors andthe addition of the hearts and flowers are wonderful! Really wonderful hugs trace x
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Alison. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful Alison--love the woven string idea and the frayed cheese cloth. You always add something special to your work.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Chrissie xx
Soft, muted and dreamy just as love should be if we believe all we read!! I adore this heart from the crackle, the stamps to the little hearts you used to adorn it. For me, it is perfect.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the rest of the week.
Juliaxxx
Beautiful Alison, love how you have adapted the images to suit Valentines, very clever. Love the muted tones too, so elegant. Love the little heart and the dimensional flowers set against your beautiful background. Tracy x
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ReplyDeletewow this is so beautiful and fabulous creation;-))m
Love your alternative Valentine's colour, much more up my street; and the way you have made the stamp fit the theme is brilliant! A Velentines piece after my heart! Oh and I love the crackle!!
ReplyDeleteamazing - quite a bit of "CUTE Shabby Chick" - a special nice combination!
ReplyDeleteLove it Alison and love to see your fab workdesk too!
I am stunning how much beautiful artwork you are making without a break.-----
WOW!
Great and fantastic to see this!
Thanks for sharing with us!
Adorable!!! x
ReplyDeleteFantastic heart! Sweet children and love the vintage feel with the brown hues and the crackle! Lovely valentines!
ReplyDeleteSa-weet! Very vintage...luv how you adapted to make a wonderful piece of Valentine art.
ReplyDeletevery lovely! :)
ReplyDeletevery lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteFor someone that doesn't buy into Valentines Day, you hit it bang on! I love the muted shades, the way you altered the stamp, everything.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vintage heart! Fabulous way to use the sweet children, just by altering a few things, they take on a whole new look! Love the added crackle, flowers and cheesecloth!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hanging heart and such a great idea for Valentine's Day! Love the vintage feel of the crackle and those sweet little darlings!
ReplyDeleteHow clever of you Alison to re-purpose that Christmas image and replace the tree and basket with a heart and flowers. You have distressed the large heart beautifully and the addition of the smaller ones is perfect. Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteOoh, this is just super yummy, Alison. I really love the way you used the branch flourish around the edges and how you modified the children image to fit the theme. Super piece for your first hop with AO - so thrilled to be designing along side you.
ReplyDeleteLove your heart! That crackle finish looks so cool!!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet, Alison. Love the crackle and the corrugated one you added to the child. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour work is always outstanding and this is no exception. Congrats on your recent new DT posts ..well deserved. thank you for sharing with us at the Craft Room "valentine" challenge this time. Wishes, Suzanne x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous vintage heart Alison - they are such a sweet little pair and I think the colouring is so perfect for them. Great crackle as ever! Nicola x
ReplyDeleteHi Alison, I love this little heart, crackle is one of my favs. Also really love your covered tin in one of your earlier posts.
ReplyDeleteMo x
Beautiful project Alison, love the colours you've used and how you've adapted the image ! I'm not a big fan of this theme either but I love how you've interpreted it, definitely given me food for thought ! Sue C x
ReplyDeleteAmazing crackle and the sweetest additions such as the heart the little boy holds and the girl clutching the flowers.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
Wishes
Lynne
Lovely work! I'm sure it will be a treasure!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I love the crackled BG- love the image you used and the touch of cheesecloth behind it!
ReplyDeleteAlison, your new projects are amazing! You make such wonderful art, such a variety and very inspirational!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
Hugs MARTINA
Love the style of the heart shape Alison but further more I absolutely love what you've done with it - so shabby chic - gorgeous xxx
ReplyDeleteSo Sweet, such lovely vintage, great heart Alison!
ReplyDeletegreetings, Alie :-)
Gorgeous vintage heart Alison, Love the background & texture.. matched with such an adorable image.. Simply Beautiful work as always... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteLoving your beautiful heart, the crackle paint gives it a gorgeous vintage look. Looking at your photo can see you had some sunshine today, unfortunately we had freezing fog...not nice. Hugs Annette x
ReplyDeleteFor someone who does not have any Valentinesey stamps you have done a cracking job Alison.
ReplyDeleteAnother stamp set I want now!
Hugs
xx
Such a wonderful heart hanging. Love the cracked background and the lovely image.
ReplyDeleteExcellent improvisation here Alison................Love the textured background....gorgeous crackles. Love the finished piece:)
ReplyDeleteHope to take a look at the blogs of the DT team on Friday as out again on THursday.
THanks for the shout re FSC. I am tickled pink!!
hugs
Annie x
Just gorgeous, Alison! I love the sepia colored ink with the white crackled background. Such a lovely image in the center!
ReplyDeleteCouldn't be more perfect. I especially love the treatment around the edges and your revamping of the stamp. I {heart} your heart!!!
ReplyDeleteMy heart beats faster when I know I am getting ready to visit your blog. No kidding. I am always treated to such luscious pieces of creativity.
ReplyDeleteInspiration galore!!
Oh how lovely!!! This is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful heart Alison, I love the colours and the crackling, and what gorgeous little flowers x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful heart hanger! Thank you for sharing it with us at Craft-room challenge. Good luck
ReplyDeleteHugs
NIKKI DT
Love the treatment and the creativity!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! Actually, I like Valentine crafting; it is Christmas I don't like!
ReplyDeletelucy x
So nostalgic - so very pretty!
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So ein wunderbares Stück, Alison, die Struktur des Hintergrundes, das schöne Paar und die süßen Herzen - ein perfektes Valentinstag-Geschenk!
ReplyDeleteI love the textured background and the wonderful vintage image is an amazing focal point. Terrific project Alison!
ReplyDeleteYour vintage Valentine is so beautiful! Your slightly altered Christmas image looks amazing with the crackled background and the wonderful cheesecloth.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I absolutely love this! You've achieved such a gorgeous vintage finish with the crackle glaze and colours, and I love how you've adapted your stamps to suit the theme. Thanks for joining in with our Valentine theme over at the Craft-Room Challenge, and good luck.
ReplyDeleteMaria x
A beauty! Perfect for Valentines too!
ReplyDeleteMy oh my, this is just beautiful. I just adore every single thing about this gorgeous vintage heart. Thanks for joining us at Craft Room Challenge and good luck. Julia xxxx
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