A while back my friend Lori Davis shared a "pin" with me on Pinterest.
Since then, hours have flown by as mere minutes while I perused the ever-growing resource of creative ideas on this unique website.
My craft room frenzy over the New Year's weekend was born from this pin:
It was created by Andrea Hayes, and I never would have found her if not for Pinterest. (Click the link to follow me there.)
So, I grabbed my lovely (handmade) container of watercolor pencils. . . the Art Grip Aquarelle's by Faber-Castell.
Next, I chose a set of three or four colors. You can go with anything here! Blues/Greens, Pinks/Reds, Yellows/Purples. . . you get the idea. Here, I've got the red/orage combo. I also grabbed a few 3x3" squares of light colored paper to work with.
Next, I scribbled bands of color onto the square like this:
And if you thought that was fun. . . try it a few more times with more color combinations.
Next, take a water brush or damp paint brush, and blend the colors. I just blended one color band at a time, and cleaned the brush between colors.
And since, you have everything out and ready to go, repeat.
Take some of your awesome Club Scrap unmounted stamps, and find images that will fit onto the square. I liked choosing a text and an image. Stamp onto the square with India Black ink.
Have mentioned how much I love this ink? Lots of people seem to like it. Nice, crisp images.
Gee, that was easy! Try that again. . . this time with stamps from "Birds of a Feather" from Club Scrap.
And images from the "Apothecary" collection.
Next, matte the squares with black paper. I think that really sets the whole thing off. Don't you?
Dig in your stash and find papers that match the colors on the squares. I dug for All That Jazz Fuchsia, Castaway Light Green, and Chapter One Blue.
I cut and scored the papers to create card bases and layered the art pieces onto the cards.
Here are a few more. . .
And a few more. . .
Just a few more.
OK, fine. One more.
I sewed beads onto that one with waxed linen thread. I also created color base with Faber-Castell Gelatos.
Give it a whirl. You'll be glad you did!
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... Hey I couldn't be the only one spending hours on that site. Upside is that I've already tossed out all the folders of magazine pages I've saved over the years. Pinterest keeps those files for me now and all neatly categorized too! Love what you've done with that pin Tricia! and lovin' sharing inspiration with all my CS Pinterest friends too! |
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Thanks for yet another idea of using the gelatos...your art is truly inspiring!
those are great, tricia! I am SOOOO addicted to Pinterest. But it's so much better when you ACT on the inspiration you find there. I'm gonna go make some of these. So. Yummy.