We are back from our little adventure up the California coast. What a nice time we had visiting family, seeing friends and doing a little junk shopping (okay, and I might have bought a few pairs of shoes too). We had a great time although I wish we could have avoided the darn 98 degree weather that was hanging around.
Today's project might take a few hours to complete but it was so relaxing I'm already planning another project using the same technique. The best thing about? there is no wrong way to do it. Just pick the colors you like and color away.
I started the project with the Tattered Flower Garland decorative strip and some Ranger manila cardstock. I cut the decorative strip twice to get enough of the flowers and leaves I needed.
I arranged the flowers on a large #10 tag.
Then used Glue n' Seal to adhere them to the surface.
Once they were glued down I went over the entire surface with Glue n' Seal.
Then dried it with the Heat it tool...it only took about a minute.
Once dry and cooled off, I covered the entire surface with Gesso.
Once the Gesso was dry I covered the background surface with Distress Stain. I used Spun Sugar, Worn Lipstick, Ripe Persimmon, and a touch of Tumbled Glass.
Spun sugar is so light that I used it all over the background, dabbing off the flower areas.
Next, Worn Lipstick.
I went around some of the flowers. My goal was to get the stain into the part between the flower petals. The color comes out bold which is fine...just keep following along.
Next, I dabbed stain with a small piece of a dry paper towel, sometimes blending the stain with my finger tip.
Once you like the coloring, wipe the flower with a wet wipe. Super easy.
I did the same thing with small patches of Ripe Persimmon.
And the Tumbled Glass. Love how you can build a layered background with the colors.
I used Distress Markers to "paint" the flowers and leaves. Starting with the leaves, I used the brush end of the marker to colored one half of each leaf (one or two at a time).
Then used a water brush to draw the color across each leaf.
Once I finished the first layer, I dried the leaves with a Heat it tool. It won't dry completely at this stage but it will allow a little more control with the next color, Pine Needles. This time I colored part of the leaf and then blended with a Q-tip (use the water brush when needed).
Here are my finished leaves.
I used 2 kinds of flowers on the tag. If you look at the previous picture you can see the difference. I decided I would color all the flowers with longer petals yellow and the rounder flowers in purple/blue since they reminded me of violets. I didn't have a plan when I placed the flowers so I was pleasantly surprised to find that the flowers were mixed on the surface of the tag.
Working in small groups, I outlined each flower with Mustard Seed.
Then drew the color to the center with the water brush.
Again, use a small bit of paper towel to lightly dab the center.
Then color the center with Dried Marigold.
Blend with a Q-tip. Dry with the Heat it tool.
Once the flower center is dry, use the fine point tip of a Walnut Stain Distress Marker to create pin dots in the center of the yellow flowers.
Just one more yellow flower to color in and I can move on to the purple flowers.
For the purple flowers, I colored each with Weathered Wood base coat.
Then went around with Dusty Concord.Water Brush is next for blending and of course the paper towel to dab the strong center color.
I went back with Mustard Seed and Crushed Olive and the water brush to finish off the center.
Almost done!
Want to add in a drop shadow? Pumice Stone is my favorite for this. Just draw around the flowers and leaves...
and blend with your finger tip.
It's coming along...
I added a small Instagram photo of three of my favorite kids...what fun you can have with a pack fake mustaches and goofy coke bottle glasses from the dollar bin at Michaels. Four year old Little Miss in the front looks like a blonde bandit! Totally in character the whole time.When I glued the flowers on the surface I had every intention of cutting off the flowers that are hanging over the edge. In the end, I liked the way it looked so much that I decided not to.
Title: Stampers Anonymous - Simple Sayings
Compass Coin + Numeral - painted with gesso and several colors of Distress Paint
Gem Clip - colored with Alcohol Ink
Muse Token with white Dabber Paint hanging from a Ring Fastener.
Crinkle Ribbon - colored with Faded Jean Distress Stain
Mini Gears + mini fasteners
Well that's all the fun for today! I had so much fun doing this project...so relaxing just coloring the afternoon away. I can see these techniques used over and over from journal covers to cards. Hope you can too!
Okay, now back to working on secret CHA samples...
carry on,
paula
love this!!!! how cool...I def need to give this a try with my beloved distress markers!!! thank you for inspiring!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. Definitely going to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Stunning Paula. The outcome is so fantastic I want to try it now. Thankyou so much for sharing the tutorial. Hugs from Scotland. Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial. I may give this a try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous tag - thank you for the step-by-step tutorial, Paula! I love that cute photo, too.
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented. Love this.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Very pretty tag!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
I LOVE it! So pretty Paula...tfs!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that? Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLove to see how you've blended All the colours & glad you left the flowers overhanging :)
ReplyDeleteReally like your tag! It looks like a lot of fun and something we can all try.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! The flowers look as if they are tiled into the surface...like a mosaic. Very cool! TFS!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tag
ReplyDeleteLove the ideas well done x
ReplyDeleteWow, this is absolutely fabulous! I'm going to have to try it out. Thank you for sharing the tutorial, it is beautifully written and photographed! What a lot of work you've put into it.
ReplyDeleteThis is just exquisite! Thanks for such a beautifully detailed tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!!! I love it! I need to try something like this. TFS.
ReplyDeleteAwww, this is brilliant...love it...great tutorial!
ReplyDeletewow what a great idea, love it!
ReplyDeleteGroetjes Karin
This is just beautiful -- thanks so much for the great tutorial! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteLovely project! Now I want to have Distress pens...
ReplyDeleteFabulous project, strikes just the right note for a touch of summer crafting. You are a great inspiration x
ReplyDeletePAula, I love this tutorial! I want to try it with a lot Tim's dies! I really think I will! It's' simple but absolutely wonderful! I like very much to see the colors used so soft, I'm still not able to do this but I will work to achieve this because it is truly sensational! thanks for sharing it! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteLove the tag. I haven't been able to get a set of your markers yet but sure have lots of plans when I do get some. Thanks for shareing.
ReplyDeleteLove the tag. I haven't been able to get a set of your markers yet but sure have lots of plans when I do get some. Thanks for shareing.
ReplyDeleteLove the tag. I haven't been able to get a set of your markers yet but sure have lots of plans when I do get some. Thanks for shareing.
ReplyDeleteThat sound was Paula hitting another one out of the ballpark! I have got to try this latest technique soon!
ReplyDeleteFab tag.
ReplyDeleteErika.
Love it, so nice. Thanks for a great idea. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI really REALLY like this technique: gotta try it soon! thanks for sharing :D
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this wonderful technique! I love the flowers hanging over the edge..and I love the pin dot centers. Cute, cute kids....made me smile. Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tag! Love how you've done the flowers in such a realistic way... fab!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Love the flowers over the edge and terrific and fun pic of the kids with their mustaches. Definitely one of a kind!
ReplyDeleteGREAT tag! Like the flowers. TFS all the steps! Three great kids, too. Hee! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat project and fun techniques.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! Fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun tag, fun to make & fun photos!
ReplyDeleteSally
What a great way to "paint". I'm going to give this a try for sure. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fascinating project and I love how it came out!! Thanks so much for showing all the steps - I am definitely going to give this a whirl!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration, you certainly inspired me today. I've made my favourite card ever! C x
ReplyDeleteAwesome-awesome! I love it so much. I can't wait to get to my craft room to try it out. Gotta cook breakfast first.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I love it!
Have a great day. (We've had rain for five to seven days now. I've lost count, but it's great for crafting.)
Take care,
Debbie
So beautiful, that technique is amazing... adding it to my must try list :) !
ReplyDeleteThe tag looks like so much fun to create.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try it out tomorrow.
I love the end result! Thanks for sharing Paula.
ReplyDeleteFab technique and beautiful tag. I will be trying this one - thank you for sharing x
ReplyDeleteLove how the tag starts out. That technique is going to be a new fave for me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise finish! Loved the tag.
ReplyDeletesuper lindo!!! me encanto tratare de hacerlo.
ReplyDeletebellisimo tag, gracias por compartir
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tag and fantastic tutorial. Put this on my project list for March.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic technique!! Have to try this 😄😄
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag and technique , will definitely be giving this a try.thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteLove your tag. Thank you for excellent tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had a great trip and I'm happy you are back with this very helpful project.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous....such a creative project. I can see myself becoming completely engaged is a process like this...one of those times dinner doesn't get started!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE this entire tutorial and the tag is among my very favorites! Thank you so much for the step by step! I am a novice and really appreciate your ideas and detail!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and facinating to watch how it evolves! I don't 'do' distress anything, so it would cost me a small fortune to get started!! But i would love to, with the help of your direction, maybe...Thanks, Kathy (darling kiddos)
ReplyDeleteYOUR Tutorial is so cute i love love , that you have picture laying around to used like you used here. thank you
ReplyDeleteMaryRedford