Hello all - I'm thrilled to be back in the Designer Spotlight over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge for October, and we're starting the month with Think Pink.
It's always a huge honour to be invited to be part of the fun over on Simon Says Stamp (though I probably need to look at my calendar more carefully next time before saying yes... it's a busy month ahead!).
As always, you'll find oodles of inspiration from the amazing Design Team over on the Monday Challenge blog, and there's the usual generous prize on offer from Simon Says Stamp.
This week's theme of Think Pink is in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness month.
Pink used to be a rare colour here at Words and Pictures, but lately it's been getting more common. It started with a lot of wintry sunrises and sunsets in my work last winter, but lately it's definitely happening because of some of the floral stamps I've created for PaperArtsy in recent months. So when I was asked to "Think Pink", my thoughts went immediately to my PaperArtsy EAB49 Coneflowers.
I thought they'd look great with Tim Holtz's lovely daisy from the French Garden set, so I stamped lots of blooms in Olive Archival Ink onto some watercolour paper.
I used a combination of PaperArtsy Mattints and Dylusions sprays to tint my flowers. Dylusions are the featured product this week. I don't have many of the sprays - as you'll know, I have tended to prefer my colour palettes muted rather than in the vivid, vibrant Dylusions tones - but I have a few browns and greens and blues in most mediums (to try out), and Dylusions are no exception.
I put dots of Mattint and tiny spritzes of the sprays onto my craft mat to use as a palette, and layered them together to create fabulous variations and depth of colour. As you can see from the photos, I used Mattints in Glow, Ladybug Squeezed and The Pink, and Dylusions Chopped Pesto, Dirty Martini and Melted Chocolate. A touch of PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic in Snowflake allowed me to create more opaque layers and pastels. Any white acrylic will do for that. I'm very happy with how they turned out... the Dylusions might be coming out more often from now on!
I altered a cheap and simple wooden frame with a coat of white chalk paint and some Distress Opaque Crackle Paste.
And for my background, I used one of the wood effect Tim Holtz 3D Texture Fades. I think this particular one has been discontinued now, but there are plenty of others to choose from, including the amazing new large size versions.
I chose one of the fabulous Idea-ology Photobooth snapshots to go at the heart of my garden of dancing flowers. I love the energy and joy emanating from this woman.
And then it was simply a question of arranging the flowers around the edge of the frame and gluing them into position.
The team will be selecting projects to spotlight at the end of the week, and one lucky randomly-drawn winner will be going on a shopping spree at Simon Says Stamp.
So dig out all your pink materials and have a play. If I can go pink, you definitely can!!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and happy crafting all!
Pink is the colour of strength, a colour of conviction, a colour of decision making.
Angad Bedi
In a world that often lacks compassion, pink stands as a reminder to be kind.
Matthew Green