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Hello everyone!
Thanks for stopping by
today, my name is Robyn Wood and I’m honoured to be a guest designer during
November. Although I’m a long term cardmaker and stamper, I love nothing better
than getting creative in my art journal with paper, paint and colour so decided
to create a page for you today.
Being able to play with the Couture Creations
Anna Griffin Texture Paste and Couture Creations pigment powders was lots of
fun. The techniques are easily adjustable to whatever you create, I think this
design would also look fabulous as a scrapbook page.
First of all, I’d like
to show you how to create moulded pieces using the Couture Creations Anna
Griffin Texture Paste and Couture Creations pigment powders. The Couture
Creations Anna Griffin Texture Paste has quite a solid consistency making it perfect
for moulding. Just mix a little Couture Creations pigment powder in to give it
the desired colour then scoop the paste into a flexible mould and allow it to
dry.
Brisbane was going through a hot spell when I did mine so overnight was
plenty of time but it may need a little longer in colder/humid areas. For added
shimmer, dust the mould with pigment powder before scooping the paste in and
you will end up with a beautifully coloured piece.
My page started out
with pieces of book paper attached using a smear of white gesso and over painted
with a thin layer of white gesso. This allows some of the paper to show through
without allowing the text to be fully readable. Then I mixed some Couture
Creations black pigment powder with a little clear gesso and smeared it over
parts of the page, a quick rub with a baby wipe through the L’Aquarelle Designs
Field of Flowers stencil gave the background an interesting texture. I also
mixed some Couture Creations pink pigment powder with a little clear gesso and
smeared both colours over parts of the page without wiping back.
The tag was created by
stencilling just the centre of the Bohemian Bouquet Flourished stencil with
Couture Creations Anna Griffin Texture Paste and then painting the tag with a
little acrylic paint. I replaced the stencil and used acrylic paint to add
another layer of design. My moulded button shape set off the tag perfectly!
The tag was
complemented by some ribbon trim, extra tag cut from Hearts Ease paper and a
sweet paper doiley. A chipboard word finished it off.
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Thanks for joining me today, I hope I have inspired you to get creative!