Hi all! I realise I never fulfilled my promise to catch you up in more detail with some of the samples I created for the PaperArtsy releases earlier this year, so I'm going to try to slip a couple of those in while I'm busy with dollshousing at the moment.
This canvas was created with some of Darcy's fab new stamps. They're out of my usual style (if you're new here, just scroll down and you'll see what I mean!), but that's the fun of the journey for me - to see what new paths different things can stimulate you to travel.
I started with a 6x6 canvas and sponged on Fresco paints for my background, blending various greens for the grassy base and various blues and turquoises for the sky.
Then I used Distress Inks to stencil over the top with the TH honeycomb stencil.
I stamped the grassy flowers - from EDY07 - in Olive Archival direct onto the canvas in the background.
I stamped the funky border from EDY05, in Cobalt Archival around the edges. I decided to clear emboss it for extra definition (and glossiness!)
The main flowers - a combination of flowers from EDY05 and Mini03 - were stamped separately on white card in Coffee Archival, clear embossed again, and then fussy cut out to be stuck onto the canvas.
I was really lucky that some of my hoarded metal bits and pieces - beads and jump rings - combined so perfectly with the size of the flower petals and stamens and so forth.
And I used some bead chain as the stems for the largest sunflower-type heads. I was so pleased with how the metal brought the flowers into three-dimensionality.
I love the sentiment - from EDY07 again, and done in the same way as the large flowers - and I love that sunshiny shimmer you get when the light hits the clear-embossing in the right way.
So that's the first of my PaperArtsy catch-ups (okay, not quite the first, I did manage Big Bird, Little Bird too)... there'll be some Lynne Perrella creations along shortly as long as I get my act together!
Hope you're all having a lovely Sunday - I'm off to the dollshouse museum to plaster some more walls, haul some more oak beams into position and lay some flagstone floors (all in miniature of course).
Happy crafting!
We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
Walt Disney
This project looks abosoluly fabulous. Love the stamping. Wonderful stampt and beautiful color use. Tanks for showing us this beautiful work. Anneke.
ReplyDeleteOh wow - it"s fantastic - the flowers with the metal-elements are perfect! Hugs Dagmar.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I love the big flowers - they look like windmills. the chain is perfect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,fun canvas,love it
ReplyDeleteDonna.x
You had me worried for a minute - hauling oak beams - whew! These quirky flowers just make me smile, I absolutely love them and love the way you have displayed them on your beautiful canvas. Anne xx
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Fantastic Alison..just like a Steampunk garden..I love it.
ReplyDeleteluv CHRISSYxx
I love the different paths you take, Alison. You create with such flair and variety and somehow I'd recognize your style anywhere! I love how you've worked with Darcy's stamps here to create something quirky, but very much your own! Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteLove those mesh looking flowers and the chain just adds to the steampunky effect - gorgeous
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
Love those mesh looking flowers and the chain just adds to the steampunky effect - gorgeous
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
Gorgeous canvas Alison - I love the quirky mesh flowers and your use of jump rings! A fabulous colour palette, as always! x
ReplyDeleteHeh Alison - you should get out of your 'usual' style more often - these are fab! (Not that there is anything wrong with the usual - that is fab too!!) Nikki xx
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous your canvas looks Alison. Apart from the colours those mesh flowers are stunning. A really nice canvas. Enjoy your Weekend. Hugs Rita xxxx
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty springery canvas, love this! The use of metal on it is gorgeous! I hope you´ll show us your dollhouse?!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous project!
ReplyDeleteOh,yes they are truly out of your normal style ( and mine,too) but so fun stamps, and you made a fantastic art pice with combining them with the metal pieces.So funny and special, dear Alison!
ReplyDeleteXOX,Dorthe
Very different for you Alison, but a fabulous piece.
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
I love this canvas, it's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're having a successful day dollhousing & thank you VERY much for your very kind comments on my blog this week.
I love this.. a perfect harmony between a bit of a technical and a bit of a natural feeling!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Alison!
hugs
Susi
You should try something new more often, this is fab !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
You can feel the Spring (that is nowhere here) looking at this beautiful piece, Alison.
ReplyDeleteLove the detail of the chains!
Really nice project and love the little rings placed on the flowers. How lovely going to the Dolls House Museum to help out. I love dolls houses and have one that stands just under 5ft in height.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
I really like the mix of metal with such contemporary flowers - a fabulous look.
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Lynne
Beautiful canvas and so different for you.
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Such a fantastic creation, love the added metal rings and chains. Great eye catcher.
ReplyDeleteWell Alison, I congratulate you on taking up the challenge of working with these stamps, it certainly is a fun and funky creation, but if I said I loved it, I would be lying and I don't like to do that. Having said that, it certainly is an original piece, well done you!!
ReplyDeleteHave fun with those dolls houses!!!
Fabulous flower canvas garden, Alison! I love those unique flowers with their bead chain. As always a beautiful background! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWonderful burst of colour and images-looks very spring like :)
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
Fabulous piece Alison, I love the metal embellishments! xxx
ReplyDeleteLOVE it Alison!
ReplyDeleteGreat FX on these flowers Alison, another beautiful and original make! Chris xxx
ReplyDeletewow beautiful creation, love the quote too!
ReplyDeleteGroetjes Karin
Wow, Alison...
ReplyDeletedas sind ganz besonders aparte Blumen.
Sie erinnern mich ein wenig an Windmühlenflügel.
Ein schöner Stempel.
Die Karte ist toll gestaltet und der Hintergrund super schön.
Sonnige Grüße von Sophie xx
Just started following you and love your creations! Marvelous indeed!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely hate when I miss your posts. I feel like I've fallen months behind. I do apologize for my lack of visiting but I'm finally catching up and enjoying my time here so much. I honestly don't know how you keep everything straight with all that you do. I feel an auto pilot installation would be necessary for me! ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm off to peruse and take in all your talent.
Hope you're doing well and taking time to breathe. Have fun doll housing and tell you mom hi. :)
hugs,
Lisa x
Oh, Alison--This is Fantastic!! What a fabulous canvas! Those flowers are fabulous--your metal bits & pieces give the flowers a bit of an industrial look--I actually thought your bigger blooms were some kind of copper mesh!! Just Fantastic!! I hope you share some pics of the doll-housing you're doing when you get home? I'm sooo intrigued with what you're doing :) XOXO-Shari
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ReplyDeleteAgain a very extraordinary and wonderful creation, dear Alison! Super idea and beautifully designed.
What a great stamps, but the card is awesome Alison!
ReplyDeleteKind regards, Alie :-)
This flower garden rocks!!! I love the bead chain stems!
ReplyDeleteI love this and it's a fun departure Alison. Great sentiment too!! Hope you are having a great time. :) xx
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW fantastic work, I love the big flowers and the colours.
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Anke
Gorgeous piece, Alison. Beads and jump rings are beautiful additions, as always inspiring :)
ReplyDeleteSo very creative! Metal bits and pieces really fit perfectly!
ReplyDeleteI think you work very well with Darcy's style and I look forward to some Lynne perrella,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
This is truly an amazing creation, I looooove the background it truly looks like a sunny day in a meadow, koodoos to you for fussy cutting out those flowers, these stamps aren't my favorite but you have made them look SPECTACULAR in this project, thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteI do love miniatures but doesn't everyone?! I sure wish I could be there to see what you are doing in person!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative Alison and I know that you bloom where ever you are planted!!!!
Sandy xx
Oh, so cool! Love these flowers :)
ReplyDeleteHoly cow I nearly missed this absolute phenomenal canvas! Love the addition of metal and those flowers are gorgeous. Of course the colors are wonderful too. Another great piece of art!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cathy-Lynn
Fabulous use of colour and those great stamps xx
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are amazing - love how steampunky they feel.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely way more funky art for you and it's brilliant! Jenny x
ReplyDeleteA wonderful creation.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
Wow Alison. You really have stepped out of yourself for this piece. A breath of fresh air this canvas. Spring again! I just love it and can see some stampings you sent me looking good done like this.
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Love these fabulous funky flowers!
ReplyDeleteFab colours too, so lovely and rich on the canvas
And the metal embellishments are so cool
Jools X
Wow wow wow absolutely gorgeous stunning canvas. I love when you play with Paperartsy products as they are my products lol. I really love the background grass and sky with the metal amazing :-) Kezzy xxx
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