Hello!
My first post as a DT member of ASOI!
I'm so exited! I can't find words...specially in English...I hope you
will forgive me.
Today I have for you three small
collage pages. I worked with layers which is a great fun! You should
try this! I will start with the first one. Here is it...
I used a piece of thick envelope as a
base. For the background I used gesso in a few places than I sprayed
the envelope with Dylusions Ink Sprays – Postbox Red and Turquoise.
Because envelope is brown and very quickly absorbing water, sprays
changed colours. My next step was to add some pieces of masking tape,
newspaper and a lovely Glitz Design Yours Truly Chevron paper.
Also I added a piece of bandage using
stapler. Once again I sprayed my project and painted it with a white
paint.
Now you can see difference between the
background colours and colours in paper made by Dylusions Ink Sprays.
After few minutes when sprays and the
paint were dry I used one of my favourite Stampotique stamp -
Honeycomb and than I added a few drops of Dr.Ph.Martin's Bombay IndiaInk – Orange and Ranger Glossy Accents.
The last thing was to add an elephant
from a beautiful Glitz Design Yours Truly Polka paper and add some
doodles. I drew a line around the elephant because I wanted him to be
exposed. Ufff, I think it's everything about this page. I hope you
are not asleep yet ;)
Now I would like to show you two more
pages. It will be shorter this time, I promise. Here they are...
I was working in the same way. I built
some layers using masking tape, gesso, Dylusions Spray Ink –
Postbox Red, white paint and papers. I also used a tag which I had
painted some time ago. I always can find something interesting in my
drawers ;) I couldn't resist orange ink and felt urged to add my
lovely Dr.Ph.Martin's Bombay India Ink – I love it!
The last thing was to add some
drawings. I coloured some parts of my hens head (sorry I really
don't know this parts of body in English ;)) using Dylusions Ink
Spray.
Of course I used a waterproof pen because I didn't want a smudgy hen!
Of course I used a waterproof pen because I didn't want a smudgy hen!
See you next Monday! :)
Magda
Beautiful pages Magda. Those papers are truly gorgeous xx
ReplyDeleteinspirational work.....loving your style.
ReplyDeleteI so love this messy painty inky layered style...gorgeous!! xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, truly gorgeous. That little elephant is so cute! Becky x
ReplyDeleteGreat pages! Trace. X
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thanks so much for creating something so gorgeous Magda!
ReplyDeleteWonderful artwork... these pieces have such spontaneity and joy in them - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fantastic pages and thanks for sharing all the different layers.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are so great! Love all the layers:-)
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