14 December 2015

The 12 Designers of Christmas - Designer #7 Tracy Scott

Hello there lovely people and a very Merry Christmas to all of you. Tracy here with todays post !!

I would imagine all of your festivities are well under way by now and the hustle and bustle of the season is being felt by all !!, as usual i am well behind, presents and food shop still to do, not forgetting the all important wine shop of course, we still have to get our tree (we get a real one and put it up the weekend before Christmas) so Christmas will be hitting the Scott household shortly !!



Have managed to find time to play with my fabulous Dina Wakley paints (of course there is always time to play !!) the coliours are perfect for all seasons and i decided to create a multi coloured Christmas tag to show how versatile they can be.

I started with the fabulous Distress Pads in Pickled Raspberry, Mustard Seed, Peacock Feathers, Spiced Marmalade and Mowed Lawn (all of these colours compliment Dinas vibrant colours perfectly) and stencilled through one of Dylusions stencils to give a multi coloured effect completely covering the tag. I turned my tag upside down so that the hole was at the bottom.



I then used a dylusions circle stencil and stencilled over the top with texture paste to give some extra dimension.

I then went in with Dinas colours Turquoise, Magenta, Lemon, and a touch of Lime and randomly dry brushed them onto my tag building up layers.

Once this was done i took some vintage book paper and vintage music paper and tore into various length strips, crumpled them up and added some lime paint with a dry brush, These were then glued down to create the shape of my Christmas Tree.

I raided my button box and glued them to my tree and then dry brushed some white paint over the top to tone them down a little, I used white paint and a credit card to add some random paint lines all over my tag and then to finish i stamped my sentiment and added fibres to the top and bottom of my tag to be able to hang it up.



I had such fun creating this tag and would be cool to have a whole bunch of them to hang across my fireplace for the festive season.

Thank you for stopping by today, i hope you all have a fabulous Christmas and i look forward to seeing you all in the new year.

Bright and Chrsitmassy Hugs
Tracy

14 comments:

Glennis F said...

That is my idea of a perfect Christmas tag - I love the tree too

Linda said...

I love your Christmas tag the colours are amazing and the tree looks fab! xx

Pat Crossland said...

Love Tracy's work....have been on quite a few of her workshops and this super tag is yet another example of her natural talents....have a great Christmas Trace.....Pat

heARTistry said...

Thank you Glennis

Giorgia Rossini said...

Thanks for the tutorial

Craftyfield said...

I love these bright colours, so much better than red & green!

Tracy said...

Fabulous!! As always, your colorful work is awesome!!

ForgedinPaper said...

Love the colours it's really eye catching.

Dawn Louise said...

Fantastic, I love these bright colours and with your talent makes for a great piece. Like how turning tag makes a difference too x

Caroline said...

Great colours for a much better (imho) Look to traditional Christmas look. Really arts n craft type tree. I just like that it doesn't even need to represent Christmas which I prefer (yes, I am a bah humbug, lol). Wish I could only find my mojo & time to get crafty. Very much enjoying 12 days of "that time of year", So many different styles to see....

Caroline said...

Oops, said "12 days" in last comment, you know what I meant, I hope...

Jane said...

Beautiful colours and textures

Gems Inky antics said...

Love this, gorgeous colours x

Craft Addicts - Tracy Evans said...

Lovely Tracy, I always love your use of colour. The tree is perfect set against the artsy backdrop. Tracy x