Hello! I hope you all had a wonderful
break over the holidays. Holidays for
some but not for all I’m sad to say. I’m so glad to be back on the blog.
Today’s play is in my 6 x 6”
midori type handmade journal. What I
really like about this journal is that the signatures are made up using different types of paper.
Some of the signatures are already stitched but not all. In this case I used a double page of water
colour paper that wasn’t stitched yet only because I wanted a double page spread and couldn't find an unused one. I’m
also a bit of a messy crafter and didn’t want to spoil the other papers in the signature. When the signature is filled I will stitch it
and add to my journal. In the meantime it lives in my journal but remains
unstitched.
There are many ways one can work with Brushos. They are such a versatile product. Here's how I created this spread.
You can dry with a heat gun if you’re impatient, but I left mine to dry naturally. I added a little more sea green to the page but this time I gave it a light spritz with a fine mister then sprinkled a little of the powder over the area and waited for the magic to happen. I love the little bursts of colour here and there.
For the next layer, add a little
water to a small mister. I’ve got this really amazing straw with a little scoop
at the end. I used this to add a little Pop
Rock purple magicals to the mister. Lay a stencil over the paper and
spray a little colour. Lift the stencil and use it like a stamp on another part
of the stencil. Leave it to dry. It adds
a little more interest to the piece.
Apply Wilted Violet Distress ink
to the rain stamp {this is the only purple ink I’ve got} and stamp the rain
across the top of the page. You can see that I’ve varied where I placed the
stamp. Stamp the puddles and the girl with black Archival Ink.
Water down a little white paint
and splatter here and there being careful to avoid rain girl. I got a little
white paint splattered on her and used my black Pitt Artist Pen to cover it up
when it was dry.
The words come from the song
Purple Rain by Prince. I used a White paint pen to write them but they didn’t show
very well so I outlined with a fine black pen.
Last but not least, I like to go
over the edges of the page with a black Pitt Artist Pen.
I hope you will try this.
Supplies:
Daler Rowney 300gsm hot pressed
water colour paper
Stamps: Visible Image Sparkle in
the rainStencils: Blowing Bubbles and Rainy Days both A5,
Black Archival Ink
Wilted Violet distress ink
Black Faber Castel Pitt Artist Pen, White paint pen
Brushos : Ultra Marine, Sea Green, Turquoise and a touch of Cobalt Blue
Fine mister and water and a small mini mister
Acrylic block
This is spectacular. I didn't know you were a Prince fan. <3
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