Tuesday, 25 April 2017

GIU Day 2 - Outside My Box and Grab Bags Up For Grabs

Hello.  Welcome.  This week I am Growing in Unity.  I am sharing a project every day featuring Unity Stamp Company stamps.  I would like to thank you for your lovely comments yesterday.  Please keep visiting and commenting because Unity have given me two grab bags of 25 stamps to give away.  I will be choosing my two winners next week.  You can find my Day 1 post HERE.  

I have decided to call this a canvas, although my canvas is actually a piece of DCWV patterned paper.  I had no plan starting this, except that I wanted to use this gorgeous Anastasia stamp, so I hope I inspire you today to just grab some stamps and make something.  



I have made this as a gift for a young lady who will soon be confirmed.  Nearly every 15 year old in Norway gets confirmed.  For the main image I used Anastasia (Believes) and in the background stamps from Let Adventure.  I took a couple of process photo's so I'll try and explain how I got to this.  It was a bit of an adventure........



I started with a 8" x 8" piece of patterned paper from DCWV.   I stamped Anastasia on a piece of white paper, fussy cut her and used this as a mask.  Then I stamped the mixed media Let Adventure stamps using London Fog Memento ink and grey Archival ink.  I added some iridescent glitter glue to the wings of the butterfly and some Brushed Corduroy stickles to the two long mixed media stamps.  And I really didn't like the stickles!!!



So I had a think about what I might have in my stash to fix my stickles problem and remembered that I had some Bedazzles.  Tiny blingy stuff.  So I added some glossy accents and some Disco Ball bedazzles to the stickles.  I liked that.  I decided to add some Electric Slide bedazzles to the butterfly.  Then I used a wide flat brush and black acrylic paint and made the border.



I removed the white paper mask.  I stamped and embossed the Anastasia image on vellum and fussy cut her.  I coloured on the backside with distress inks.  Totally inappropriate medium to use on vellum, but I like the translucent effect.  I added some copper metal feathers from Korthobby.no to her hair and  a bit of blue galaxy marker to her eyes.


Thanks for dropping by.  Don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win one of two Unity grab bags.  And if you want to increase your chances you can hop over to Lisa's blog.  She is also GIU this week and also has two grab bags to give away.  Good luck.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Korthobby Utfordring - Konfirmasjon
Kreativ Scrapping Utfordring 4 - Konfirmasjon/Baby 
Kaboks Utfordring 12 - Konfirmasjon 
Stamping Sensations - Anything Goes 
Scrappiness Utfolrdring 4 - Fargerikt 
Allsorts Challenge Week 412 - I Spy  butterfly, bling, blue eyes, black border.......

69 comments:

GinaF said...

That's quite a process you went through! It came out great! I love how you re-thought the stickles idea and came up with something you liked better rather than starting over again.

Unknown said...

She is so cute! I love your detail. I need to work on my coloring. Thanks for sharing!

brenda said...

Anastasia is a beautiful image Gail and a lovely card for the young lady, many thanks for joining our April challenge at Stamping Sensations.

B x

Michelle W said...

Beautiful project!

Unknown said...

Very artsy looking, great job!

Sandra said...

gorgeous!!! love it!

briscon said...

So cool! A labour of love! Love it!

Unknown said...

I love this, and reading these I always learn something new.

scw0418@aol.com said...

Absolutely stunning!! Love the outcome and the creative process. I might need to get that stamp she is beautiful stamped.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing your process. I always wonder how people put together mixed media pieces! I'm sure the recipient will cherish this piece of art.

Suz said...

Thanks for sharing the steps you used to achieve that beautiful creation.

Wilma said...

It has an Andy Warhol feel to me....great job and great details of the process-thanx for sharing

Niece said...

I was right yesterday. You are going to be fascinating to watch this week. This piece of art is beyond cool. I absolutely adore it. Well done!

ionabunny said...

No pressure then!! I hope you won't be disappointed if it's all downhill from tomorrow bwahahahahahaha. Hugz

Linda Pekrul said...

What a beautiful mixed media piece! I love the effect of the distress ink on the vellum and her blue eyes are stunning! Thanks for sharing your process. I can't count how many times I've added stickles to something and then sat back and asked "Why did I do that?" LOL. I like the effect with the Bedazzles.

Kelly said...

You project is beautiful.

Unknown said...

Great job on this canvas, it's beautiful! My grandmas family is from Norway, do you currently live there? I visited in 2015, it was beautiful, I wish I could have spent more time.

Unknown said...

Wow! Love that you didn't just give up and start over. I'll have to remember to just keep trying things.

Diane Swanson said...

I really love this! It looks more like a painting than a stamp!

stampingbowd said...

This is such a fun piece! Thanks so much for the photo tutorial. I really enjoyed reading your process. I usually stamp then mask, I was fascinated that you masked and then stamped. I will have to try that. You made me smile at, "Totally inappropriate medium to use on vellum" and that you didn't like your stickles but wow! It all worked out beautifully!!!

Unknown said...

Thanks for the step by step! Very cool.

LisaH said...

Whoa!! Gail this is fantastic! You're so creative! I love how you showed this project in different stages of creation. Beautiful!

Unknown said...

This has such a cool look to it!

Unknown said...

Wow! Just gorgeous work! Very talented. Love working with vellum. Thanks for sharing with us all. See you tomorrow.

Marcy said...

Nice art piece.

Barb Kingston said...

Wow - amazing. Love how it all worked together.

ccheney said...

Very pretty!

ionabunny said...

Hi Merika, yes I am lucky enough to be living in Norway. Views of mountains and fjords from the house. Paradise on earth. Hugz

ionabunny said...

That's the spirit. Just keep chucking things at it and remember, at the end of the day, there's always gesso LOL. Hugz

Tammy P. said...

Incredible art piece. Thank you for sharing the process. It's so good to hear that someone else reviews a decision and knows it doesn't work but doesn't just toss it away. I love how you bedazzled the stickles! Awesome!

Denise S. said...

Interesting card. I have decided that masking is a favorite technique and now I save the masks with the stamp sets to reuse. Thanks for the inspiration.

Becca Yahrling said...

This is really pretty. Love all the sparkle and those feathers!

Unknown said...

Pretty and sweet. Congratulations to your 15 year old friend!

Shabneez said...

A wonderful creation - lucky friend who receives it! Shabneez x

Angie M said...

Thanks for the details. Quite a process but well worth it. Looks like an artist (you!) painted it :)

Unknown said...

Beautiful canvas!

Dorothy Green said...

Wow! Such a very cool mixed media project! Thanks for explaining your process step by step.

Angie M said...

Worth the process! Looks like a painting! Thanks for the details!

Denise Bryant said...

Love your canvas project! Pretty colors and textures!

Linda Johns Kelly said...

I love how beautiful project your is, especially because of all the different techniques you used. Thanks for sharing!

Unknown said...

How do you come up with these things? Fantastic imagination! I love the color choices, the bling and the black for the eyes making them pop. Gorgeous Thanks for sharing.

sharon g said...

I like the sparkly background. Very cool

Unknown said...

Stilig :)
Takk for at du deltar i korthobbys utfordringsblogg :)
Klem Wenche

Unknown said...

Looks great!

Sue said...

I really like this Gail, and the Anastasia stamp is amazing, I've not seen one like this before xx

Valerie said...

Wow! This is way cool! The girl you are making it for will love it! It is beautiful. Thanks for sharing your process :)

Snailmailstamping.blogspot.com said...

Great creative process, she will love the card!

Cindy Trudeau said...

Very nice!

Nan0807 said...

Awesome card!

brenda said...

Just popped back to also say thanks so much for joining our 'I spy' theme at Allsorts challenge this week.

B x

Martha said...

She looks like someone I know! Looks great!

Melinda Feliciano said...

For me it feels like a painting almost. Art. And it's cool to look at.

Unknown said...

Turned out great...

TAG Creations by T.German said...

I love that background.

Unknown said...

Thank you for the inspiration, I like this

Carisa said...

Fantastic project!

Unknown said...

Wow, love this card and stamp! I have just discovered Unity Stamps in the last month and am now a total convert!

Dale Sue said...

It's fun to see a blondie. Love the layers!

Helen Gullett said...

Gail, it is fabulous art! Love the background and the girl is awesome!

Rhonda R said...

Great art work.

Unknown said...

Awesome job!

Momma T said...

Fun background

pinky said...

What a gorgeous project, love the hint of glitter too. Thanks for entering Stamping Sensations this month.
Pinky

Sharon Foulk said...

Your young friend will love her confirmation gift! It is wonderful and I love the sentiment!

gosti said...

What a great gift, really a piece of art:-)
Thanks for scrapping with us at Kreativ Scrapping:-)
Best wishes from Sigrid

susiestacey said...

Beautiful project.
Thank you for sharing at Allsorts 'I Spy' challenge and good luck x Susan x

Crazy Mom Crafts said...

I love how everyone's style is different yet inspiring...I love the more mixed media type look of this piece!

Unknown said...

This is just wonderful. love to have unity

Gitte said...

What a cool and artsy card.