I ironed my fabric and then cut out a tag from it and a piece of card using my Tim Holtz tag die-cut. I stamped my fabric tag with the Lynne Perrella stamp I simply can't stop using at the moment! On her blog, Lynne talks about finding the inspiration for these vintage images in the outdoor postcard market in Paris! What a wonderful place that must be filled with a lifetime's material for art and stories! I inked with Versafine Onyx black and then, with a piece of grease-proof over the top, I pressed my tag again to heat set it and then fixed it to the card tag with PaperArtsy Satin Glaze. I'm really sorry, but this was one of those occasions when I got so carried away everything but the project was forgotten and when I looked at the time - well, I needed to cook supper, my project was in the last stages and I hadn't taken a single photo! I hope that detail pics and my memory of what I did step by step will suffice!
I wanted to use strong and contrasting colours on my tag and to create both an impression of texture in the painting, and to capitalise on the texture of my fabric. I mixed PaperArtsy Fresco paints in Bora Bora, Inky Pool, South Pacific, Hey Pesto, Nougat, London Bus and Autumn Fire and some of the lovely Limited Edition Lin Brown Chartreuse with blobs of Liquitex Fabric Medium. This stuff was brilliant, as it made applying the paint to the fabric so much easier without thinning it and taking away its vibrancy. I shaded and built up the faces especially, with different applications of colour, a little as I might do with oil painting and I allowed some of the yellow fabric to show through to give the impression of lamp-light. I used a fine paintbrush to highlight the hearts and to go over detail. When I was satisfied with the painty effects on my fabric tag, I applied a coat of Satin Glaze, allowed this to dry and then applied another. I think I applied four coats in all. I was delighted with the effect. My fabric had become like canvas and those Fresco colours really glimmered.Here, I hope, you can see the effect of the fabric showing through the translucence of the paints. I hope it gives the impression of faces glowing in the lamplight as they write their journals, love-letters or memoirs! You will see too that I added a sprinkling of Shabby Blue Frantage to create a different kind of texture. I hope you can see how the Liquitex makes blending paints on the fabric so much easier.
Now for the background, which I worked on while my tag dried. To create texture here, I used the technique I've seen demonstrated by the wonderful Darcy Wilkinson of Art and Sole, applying layers of paint, stenciling and stamping and then wiping away and sanding to reveal the layers beneath. I also brayered with Nougat and used found objects to create circles. The script you can see here is a PaperArtsy mini 26 stamped first in white and then over the top in blue and the stencil is a Prima one of flourishes, which I love at the moment. When I was satisfied with my background I finished off by stenciling over it with Wendy Vecchi gold Embossing Paste flourishes. I made the button from Shrink Plastic, using the buttoned boot from Lynne Perrella's new stamps. I created a Mother of Pearl effect by clear embossing my button which is a PaperArtsy die-cut flower, with UTEE, and then rubbing a little Aquamarine Treasure Gold over the edges when it was cooled down. I punched two holes in the centre with a Crop-o-dile to make it a proper button and then threaded through a scrap of embroidery silk and tied in a bow.
I added further texture to ribbons and flowers by painting this Peterloo flower with Bora Bora and giving it a Treasure Gold centre. The seam binding is dyed with some Tim Holtz Distress Inks in Peacock Feathers and Broken China. I used narrow strips of blue ribbon as trim, dyeing them with Distress Inks and then melting Shabby Blue Frantage over them to add texture.
The sentiment, which is from Lin Brown's lovely flower sentiment collection was stamped onto some of the fabric and then stacked onto little squares of card edged with UTEE, slightly melted so that it kept its granular texture. I painted a resin flower arrangement with Mermaid and then highlighted it with Treasure Gold in Aquamarine and Green Amber. I thought my tag might appear a little 'lost' against the blue background of the card, so I painted a rectangle of card with Little Black Dress and stenciled flourishes on it in Antarctic.
Thank you so much for looking at my play with textures. I've so enjoyed creating these effects and exploring yet another way of using this highly adaptable Lynne Perrella collection. Wherever you are and whatever you're doing have a happy and creative time.
lovely, mental note to try this x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!! I am sure the recipient will love it.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is breathtaking! Is it for me, lol?! So gorgeous in every detail,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Oh another fab piece of art it's lovely Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteIt is sumptuous in colour and rich in detail.
ReplyDeleteTo sit with this in your hand and study it up close would be absolutely wonderful.
It will be interesting if it is for who I believe it might be - then again I could be completely wrong lol.
Wishes
Lynne
That is a seriously gorgeous card - actually it's a work of art.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, that I'm sure will be treasured and end up in a frame. Gorgeous work.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Wow, such a fantastic creation, great details and texture.
ReplyDeleteLucky recipient Julie Ann, i enjoy painting onto fabric with the Frescos. I use Plaid Fabric Medium, didn't know liquitex made one so thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteI must be a complete heathen as i can't seem to appreciate the LP collection, none of it speaks to me & Paris is not somewhere that appeals... I do enjoy seeing other people using the images though. Vive La Différence!!!
Fab piece, love your use of rich colours , textures and great addition of detail! Hugs x trace x
ReplyDeleteOh wow, just adore the texture and colour on this, so much to look at and touch! Love using fabric in this way. Jo xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful "canvas", so inspiring. Love the texture of the fabric coming through.
ReplyDeleteEEKKSSSS this is ooohhhh BRILLIANT, my wings are flapping everywhere, I, looking through my material and haaaaaave to try this, it's another superb piece of art work, you have show cased Lynne's stamps to there fullest, you can tell you love them, and I love when you create with love, who ever receives this will be super happy, thanks for sharing, your brilliant with those paints..... ((( BIG HUGS )))....
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the lucky recipient will treasure this Julie Ann. Lot of beautiful texture, shimmer and details. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous, Julie Ann - love the tinting on those tiny images, and the gilded texture is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Beautiful card Jullie Ann ! Love how you've painted the LP stamp, the colours are amazing !
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Frilly and Funkie.
Sue C
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WOW...How lucky is the person who will receive this...Gorgeous work...full of wonderful colours & texture...Love the images & great flower... Brilliant work... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous piece! Julie Ann. I love all the elements and details you created. Wonderful textures and colors. :)
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow all the texture and stamping on fabric is awesome. I have bought through liquitex fabric medium but haven't used it yet. I love the way you used satin glaze on the fabric for more texture and the colours and stenciling is fabulous. Hugs Kezzy :-) xxxxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation Julie Ann!!! You've piled on the colour and texture here to such great effect. Thank you so much for joining us at Frilly and Funkie with this. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteI had to come back & leave another comment here, because I now own this card & it is even more stunning in real life. Thank you so much Julie Ann.
ReplyDeleteJust popping back to say thanks for joining us at frilly and Funkie! X hugs x
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