Showing posts with label art journals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art journals. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2014

OUTLAWZ GREETINGS CHALLENGE - HAPPY NEW YEAR! - USE SOMETHING NEW!

Hello, Crafty Peeples!
OUTLAWZ MONDAY GREETINGS CHALLENGE
THEME:  HAPPY NEW YEAR!
The Outlawz is a NING site, so you will be required to join!  It is a fun group with 7 weekly challenges, plus a cool Progressive Challenge.   We would love to have you!
Since I do not celebrate New Year ( I celebrate Rosh HaShanah),  I decided to approach this challenge from the USE SOMETHING NEW point of view.

My current notebook is full, so my inspiration project is a new mixed media cover.   
Considering the amazing haul of supplies I received for my birthday back in November, added to
 "INDECENT" amount of money I "SAVED by taking advantage of the "December Deals," this should have been an easy challenge. The sheer volume of items proved to be a bit overwhelming.
I settled on a new 6" x 9" Spiral Notebook.
Other new items include 3D paint (used on the rose die cut) new inks and sprays.
MIXED MEDIA NOTEBOOK COVER
THIS IS MORE "Chana's Creative Process" THAN A TUTORIAL
Click on Images to enlarge
 De-construct a Plain Notebook
Schematic Design
Not a patient crafter, when working with plastic covers, do not deconstruct, 
because you cannot use a heat tool and must wait for paints, etc., to air dry.
Instead,  cut a lightweight piece of chipboard to size.
 (do not include punched border in your measurements.)

Design Development
Final design rarely ends the way it starts.  These pictures keep me from straying too far 
from my initial Concept, in this case Chevrons, Birds, and Roses.
Initial Composition

APPLY GESSO/PAINT/TEXTURES/PAPERS
(I use a homemade texture paste.)  Recipe : This is a YouTube video by Luvleescrappin
This is just one layer of Gesso.  I applied three.  Black Gesso would have required fewer coats.

APPLY BASE COLORS/PAPERS
I used four cut out from Graphic 45's Botanical Tea Collection.  I wanted to decoupage the entire front, but I would have lost most of my textured cheverons.  
DD is the place to make these decisions.
Play around wtih your elements before you lay anything down permanently.
Don't worry about colors.  One fun part of Mixed Media is that you can paint over any and every thing with Gesso or Spray with inks and achieve some pretty fabulous results.

Construction/Composition
COMPOSITION
This is where I make all my final decisions.  I take time to try several configurations before finally placing and adhering my elements.   I also add color during this phase.  Follow your creative eye!
You can see how the composition has changed from Schematic Design.
CONSTRUCTION
The Final Frontier
(I'm a trekkie, what can I say!)
This is the best part for me.  It is when the design really begins to take form and that restless feeling tha comes over me, when the design is in my mind and not on paper, begins to abate.  I think this is when creativity is at its highest.  Just go with what you feel, I say!

The Final Placement
I became so involved in the project I forgot to take photos as elements were placed in their final postions.  I alway add a coat or two of Mod Podge to each layer of elements.

THE 3D ROSE
To make the rose, I used Cheery Lynn Designs "Lace Rose and Flourishes" die cut. I separated the rose from the flourishes ( I used the flourishes on the front edge of the cover,) decoupaged the rose with Mod Podge (2-3 coats) and then filled in the petals and leaves with Crystal Color Lacquer.  After the lacquer dries, apply 1-2 coats of Mod Podge.
 
The project needed to be darker, so I inked the edges with Vintage Photo and Black Soot DI. 
 I sprayed the cover with Dylusions Melted Chocolate and blotted immediately with soft cloth. 
(be careful when spraying an almost completed project.)
 Blue acrylic paint was mixed with a small portion of my homemade texture paste and smoothed over the Weathered Clock Die Cut.  Play with your colors.  Avoid allowing your colors to get muddy.

OFF TO PHOTOGRAHY
Always present the best possible image!
Simple adjustments to Contrast and Brightness can make a huge difference in the appearance of your project.  Never post "blurry" or "dark" pictures.  
It is not necessary to "Stage" your projects.  
When done properly, clear, sharp photo are just as impactful. 
No matter how much hard work you put into a project, it will be meaningless if you project is poorly photographed.  As a Design Team Member, I have seen so many "fabulous" projects that were so poorly photographed they could not be considered for prizes.


Hope this hasn't been too much of a picture overload!  Thanks for stopping by!
Hugz,
Chana Malkah

Challenges Entered:



Sunday, November 30, 2014

FAMILY MATTERS - The Next Generation of Paper Crafters

Good Morning, Crafty Peeps!

My Grands: Danielle (5), Josh(10), Sean(3), MacKenzi(11), Michaela (23 mos)

I don't have any DT or Challenge projects to post today, so I thought I would share some images of my granddaughters spending time in Bubbie's studio.   The girls were excited about creating their own art covers for their notebooks.

Michaela, 23 Months



This was Michaela's reaction to her brother, Sean, coming into the studio
Danielle, Age 5
 Her Art Journal Cover

MacKenzi, Age 11
Her Art Journal Cover

HOPE ALL OF YOU HAD A WONDERFUL TIME WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
Okay, now I crawl around in search of my mojo.   I think I ate way too much food.

Hugz,
Chana Malkah 




Monday, November 3, 2014

Finnabair In Pastel

Hello, Crafty Peeples!
One of my friends asked if I could create a Finnabair Cover in Pastels.   I don't work a lot with pastel colors, I am more of an earth tones kinda girl.  This is the year of pushing boundaries for me so I am game for most challenges.
This natural light shot is a closer representation of what the colors look like IRL.  
The Focal element is the Tim Holtz Writing Desk Die, however, the beauty of Finnabair is that all the elements work together to support the whole.  As long as the relationship can be seen between the elements...it's all good!
I tried to lighten up the photo so you could see the pastel palette.  The background was created using a combination of Gesso, Distress Inks, Stains, Paints and Sprays.   As with all journaling projects, you will need glazes.  I use Luminarte Silks and Twinkling H2O.  Don't be afraid to experiment.

Here is a link to a fabulous video tutorial for this technique.  It is the one I used.
 BY GABRIELLE 
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Monday, October 27, 2014

613 Avenue Create Challenge Blog - ART WORDS - Finnabair Password Book


Hello, Crafty Peeples!
This week 613 Avenue Create, continues our committment to the Anything Goes Format.  Of course, we have an Optional Twist (Tags, Bags, Books, and More) for which I will write up a separate post.  
I have been interested in The Finnabair Mixed Media Technique for a while and when I realized that I needed a new Password Book I decided it would be the perfect practice platform.  
If I messed it up, it wouldn't really matter.  
I have tons of these little memo notepads.  I found them in a dollar bin at Rite Aid.
I would recommend putting on a coat of black gesso.  This will make your new cover adhere better.
Usually, I remove the binding and use the original cover, but this one was too difficult to remove.






I used a printed textured card stock for the new cover, but by the time I finished using stencils, paste, glaze, etc., the original color only shows through in a few places.  The texture, however, gave a faux canvas look and feel to the book.
I like to have all my embellishments relate in a cohesive manner, however,  the idea behind Finnabair is to mix random elements and stack them in what appears to be a haphazard way.  Finnabair requires thought and patience.  I like puzzles and this is like putting together a puzzle whose pieces have very crazy irregular shapes.
I used a lot of Luminarte Acrylic Glaze and Twinkling H20.  The decoupage flower is one of my favorite elements.  I kept alternating Glaze, H20, Mod Podge, and Fabric Stiffner until I achieved the color variations I wanted.  Here is a photo of the original flowers.
Prima No. 11 Essentials Floral Embellishments
I am starting a new Journal cover.  I will try to remember to take pictures of the original elements so I can show a step by step transformation.  I might even learn how to use Hang Tag over at InLinkz.  But in the meantime, here is a quick listing of some of the items materials used in this project.

Materials/Supplies
DCWV Textured Paper: Old World Stack 
Marianne Craftables Die: Clock Work
Sizzix Alphabet Die: Mac 'n' Cheese
Luminarte Acrylic Glaze: Honey Amber and Watermelon Mist
Luminarte Twinkling H20:  Sunflower 
Dylusions Ink Spray: Cherry Pie
Smooch Various Colors
Homemade Shimmer Mists
Chipboard and Metal Cogs
Metal Findings
Miscellaneous embellishments

Challenges Entered (will check Paper Playful to see what is appropriate)

Amusing Challenges - Anything Goes
Scribble and Scrap Challenge - Always Anything Goes
One Stitch At A Time - Anything Goes with A Butterfly
Sentimental Sundays - Purple, Green, Black with a Touch of Gold
Treasured Times Rubber Stamps - Anything Goes
Through The Craft Room Door - Always Anything Goes