Good Morning everyone
Its time for a new challenge over at Creative Artist Mixed media blog where its anything goes with mixed media
Ive decorated a little mdf hexagon and gone with a summery bee theme...I did see a couple of honey bees out this week in my garden so things are beginning to warm up for them.
Approx Size 6x6"
See below for how i did the background. My bees were stamped onto white card and the wings onto white vellum. I watercoloured the bees bodies and cut out, i cut out the wings from the vellum and adhered below the bodies to hide the glue. I curved their bodies and adhered into place with pinflair glue gel to give them a 3d appearance - leaving the wings free
Stamped sentiment onto white card and matted onto black, after alot of arranging and trying out i decided it fitted best in this corner and trimmed the edge to fit the edge of the hexagon.
I first added texture paste through a hexagon stencil, once dried i added acrylic paints - yellow, green & fuchsia pink.
Once dry I dried brushed on white gesso
and then a light layer of fuchsia pink cadence dora paint which has amazing shimmer to it. Im trying to step away from always using my gold tone finish. I went with pink as a good contrast to the yellow of my bee
I had some scraps of mirror card that i had coloured with green and pink alcohol inks which fitted the tone here perfectly - but a real nightmare to take a decent photo of mirror card - trust me in real life it is lovely and bright! I stamped the little honeycomb stamp onto it with black stazon ink, cut out and adhered. They catch the light adding another texture & dimension to the finished project.
I used a grey inktense pencil and added shadow around the hexagons on the background to really make them stand out.
'Bee Awesome' stamped onto white, cut out, matted onto black and added after working out best placement with the bees - this took longer than it might have!
When trying to work on layouts i will often adhered it all with a little repositionable tape on the back and stand it up on my desk so I can keep looking at it - this is especially good when something isn't quite working.....when the answer finally arrives and usually it is only a little thing that can take a project from not working to Yes thats it!
Items Used:
Pink Ink stamps - 'queen bee'
Chocolate Baroque stamps - 'honey bee'
funky fossil mdf hexagon
funky fossil hexagon stencil
texture paste
Cadence dora paint
pebeo acrylic paint
papermania white vellum
silver mirror card
alcohol inks - pink & green
Do hop over to Creative Artist Mixed Media to see what the rest of the DT has created and to join in
My brother took our mum & I to 'The lost gardens of Heligan' this week, it was a beautiful spring day and quite a few bees were out among the spring flowers and with all the birds chirping it was lovely. If you are ever in Cornwall its definitely worth a visit.
Thank you all for stopping by once again. Emmax
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Wonderful creative card, love it. Thank you for joining Stamping Sensations challenge. Anesha
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Have a good weekend Ginny x
Thank you for the step by step details on how you made this beautiful background and card a stunning project Emma
ReplyDeleteIt's a really lovely creation Emma, so much texture and elements of interest. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Stamping Sensations challenge.
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Wow, so much awesome texture and detail and the big bee is fabulous!
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What a beautiful make! Loving background with the honeycomb texture and huge bee - perfect 😊. Wishing you a Happy March! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project Emma, I love how you created the background and the layering of the honey bee with vellum wings xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for explaining your process with this. It looks wonderful. Very special xx
ReplyDeleteHow cute that honeybees are visiting your garden, Emma!! Your project is so pretty, and I like how the vellum wings show a bit of the wonderfully colorful background too. I understand your pain of photographing shiny components--ugh, so difficult! Your photos have turned out well, though. :-) Wishing you a happy March!! Anita xx
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you have seen the Bee's too they are a annual reminder like clockwork that it's time to get back into the garden and tend to things.. What a lovely landing page you have created full of dimension and colour... your big bumble bee looks so proud resting upon it. Another magnificent project!!
ReplyDeleteHappy creative March Hugs Tracey xx
What a super project Emma love how you have created that background and I absolutely adore the addition of that glorious Bee
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Emma, beautiful collage. Love the layers and colour scheme. Beautiful work. Hugs Judy
ReplyDeleteFabulous collage Emma - starting to warm up here in Wales too so I'm hoping to see a few bees soon.
ReplyDeletea beautiful card Emma
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This is beautiful! Thanks for sharing the process of how you made it too and for the recommendation about The Lost Gardens. Often wondered if it is good.
ReplyDeleteLoving this! Great textures, colors and techniques. Then the bees...love. Thank you for sharing with us at Anything Goes in a Card Free Zone.
ReplyDeleteBee-utiful Emma. Love how you toned down the colours. Nice touch with the vellum and yes the mirror card would be so hard to photograph and no doubt lovely irl. Perfect sentiment.
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