I began by pushing some Grunge Paste through a Crafters' Workshop stencil to create my 'brick wall'. Down in the left-hand corner I used the same technique with a beautiful, Lin Brown poppy head stencil. When the stencilling was all dry, I painted the whole tag with some PaperArtsy Fresco Finish in Nougat. I then blended Chocolate Pudding, Toffee and Caramel Frescos onto the tag, leaving the centre as light as possible, as I planned to stamp my focal image there.
After stamping my focal image in Onyx Black Versafine, I used Yellow Submarine Fresco to highlight it. This Lynne Perrella image has always intrigued me. I love the idea of the lady with a tower as her hat and the combination of stone and drapery. On my tag, I wanted to create the impression of her seeming to step out from her sunny wall. Years ago I was captivated by Jean Cocteau's black and white film of 'Beauty and the Beast', which I believe influenced the Disney version. In Cocteau's movie, garden statues come alive; stone hands appear from within walls, holding torches to guide Beauty through the Beast's castle and smoke billows through the nostrils of the stone faces around an ornate mantel-piece! My brick-wall lady's face is highlighted with Inktense pencil. I touched some of the bricks with a little Florentine Treasure Gold too. The 'H' in the top right hand corner is edged with gold UTEE and embossed with copper embossing enamel.
The sentiment is from an Ink and the Dog Pierrot plate by PaperArtsy. I also used a PaperArtsy mini with tiny letter 'H's. I added some stencilling in Orange Blossom and Potting Soil Archival of extra bricks.
The seam-binding was dyed with avocado skins and then stamped with some of the Mini Script. Avocado skins make a lovely brown shade, which you can see in the lace edging the tag too.
Thank you so much for stopping by Magpieheaven today. I do hope it's sunny and warm wherever you are, but that you will be tempted indoors to play in your craft rooms and studios for this challenge. Have a great week!
This is gorgeous,love the stamps you have used.xxx
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ReplyDeletebrilliant. xo
ReplyDeleteOooh fabulous and one of my fave LP images xxx
ReplyDeleteStunning as always Julie Ann, love how you left the middle of the tag so you could get the perfect light behind your focal image :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteBrilliant tag, Julie Ann, what a wonderful use of the stencils too.
ReplyDeleteOh my Julie Ann,you have done it again!! Absolutely love this,your work is always so detailed and wonderfully thought out :)
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Donna xx
Oooo! Stunning tag Julie Ann. The names of those paints are fabulous! Lovely inspiring ideas as always.
ReplyDeleteFlorence x
Julie Ann, absolutely one of my new favorites! I love the brown and other warm tones and the stamps and quote are perfect together! xo
ReplyDeleteHi Julie Ann, I adore your tag, the way you have used the stencils is brilliant..the stamps are perfect... you have rocked this recipe for Dragons Dream...Love it... Hugs May x x
ReplyDeleteA great design Julie Ann with fabulous textures and stamping xx
ReplyDeleteOMG ! This is totally awesome Julie Ann ! You rock Sweetie ! Hugs, blessings and love from Catherine
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch a fantastic tag, love the background and the images. Great color scheme.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning lovely so much detail to look at which looks fab xx
ReplyDeleteDeary me...my comment seems to have gone poof into mid air...
ReplyDeleteI adore your tag and every fine detail!
You are quite marvelous too with how well you remember and share what all goes into your creations!
You are a Star Julie Ann ~♥~
oxo
A wonderful tag, I love all on this one Julie Ann, well done!!! :) crafty hugs, Coco xx
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful the tag Julie Ann! Lovely the brown colours and fabulous painting work.
ReplyDeleteAlthough It has a medieval mood, I love it xx
What a magical tag, Julie Ann! I love the script stamping and the rich chocolatey browns warmed up with honey and marmalade (doesn't sound that delicious, but it looks great!). Dyeing with avocado skins is a new one on me!!
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Hello Miss Julie Ann sorry it took so long to get here, I had 2 BD this weekend it was crazy.. First off congrats on reaching 100 followers, I'm really excited for you. Your right about time flying by so quickly, I love this challenge, yummy browns, love it. Now you tag is FANTASTIC, that background is just scrumptious, with texture and colors, looooooove the poppy seed, and that lovely script, that image does seem to appear out of the wall, magical, your H letter looks so regal, this is such a magical brilliant tag,again your attention to detail is always amazing,, I haven't seen the original movie, now I have to find it, your seam binding is perfect, love the tiny bit of lace on the bottom, thanksssssss for all this inspiration, I can wait to dream along.....
ReplyDeleteI so wish I never missed one single post but at present I find my time on-line is rather hit and miss, to say the very least but thankfully, here I am, visiting this wonderful tag with such an inspirational source as the springboard for the notion of her stepping out from the walled garden.
ReplyDeleteThe texture is of course gorgeous and with an expert hand, in that you have not overdone the use of texture, it brings another ingredient to the tag but it certainly doesn't overpower the overall flavour.
You are a remarkable stamping artist.
Wishes
Lynne
A great tag Julie Ann. A great use of stencils, you have some lovely clever colour going on here with the light and shading just in the right places giving loads of interest. Mo x
ReplyDeleteWow such a awesome tag, I really love the colours, they are my favourite and I love how you have used the LP stamp. I have loads of her stamps but never seem to use them much, I think I need a bit more imagination lol. Kezzy :-) xxx
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