Hello, Crafty Friends!
This post is late, late, late! I will come back later and clean it up. I just need to get my WOYWW pictures posted! What's On Your Workdesk Wednesday is a fun blog hop! The hop is hosted by Sarah over at Sarah's Craft Shed.
I have quite a few things on my desk today. I made a quick video to show you the goodies. Creatively, I am playing around with a technique called "Blackout Art" on printed paper. In simple terms, the process is to emboss on patterned paper and then rub black ink across the top!
This is my first attempt. I added a little color to the flowers and a few stems. I do not know where I am going with this, but I love how this panel turned out! Even The Hubster was impressed!
I am off to get this posted to WOYWW! I will expand this post later today!
The "Goodies" On My Desk
Hugz,
Chana Malkah
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You are here and that's all that matters. The flowers look lovely. Interesting technique. Wishing you a very happy woyww. Hugs Angela x12x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angela!
DeleteNot quite sure I understand the technique,but I do like the result very much. Happy WOYWW. Angela #3
ReplyDeleteThe results can be amazing! Thanks, Angela!
Deleteyour desk looks ok to me, I am miles worse.... Happy WOYWW Helen #1
ReplyDeleteOnly because I pushed all the mess to one side! :D)
DeleteNice set of goodies there like the stencils I'd have been happy with a flip through of those lol. Interesting baron I got a wooden/ felt one for Christmas not heard of a silicon one before. Yes I've got the goodness of God song on my list. The one I referred to on my page was Father I Thank you by Jeremy Camp & Adrienne Camp. Hugs bj#9
ReplyDeleteMy husband made a large wooden one for use with my big background stamps. I said silicone but it is actually Resin! I will check out Father I Thank You. I am not familiar with the Camps.
DeleteLove that panel Chana - glad you made it over. That is a large haul of goodies on your desk too. Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sarah!
DeleteI’ve never heard of Blackout Art but that is amazing! I love the texture and effect of the black, like shadows almost. You definitely need to do some more of that!
ReplyDeleteHugs LLJ 2 xxx
Now, of course, I have to try the technique on all my patterned papers! Hugz!
DeleteI love that technique, I have a sympathy card made using that technique, it turned out awesome, as did your example! Have a wonderful week, Lindart #14
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda!
DeleteWOW! I'm impressed by the result of your work too Chana, a fabulous result. I must try it. A lovely EF you used. x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Faith! The EF is one of my favorites!
DeleteI've never seen Blackout art before. It's a lovely technique and you've done a great job. I hope we see more.x x Jo 🌈
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo. I have three other panels prepared. I just have to find the right layout!
DeleteFirst time I’ve heard of Blackout art but your panel looks good.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 7 xx