Saturday 8 August 2015

Pot for Mum


Hi, I just thought I would share this pot that I upcycled for my Mum.  It was an old terracotta pot with a bit of a naff picture of an orange on it.  She asked me if I could do something with it, of course I could.  I started by painting it with the PaperArtsy fresco finish paints (can't remember the colour), then I stamped these lovely PaperArtsy Lin Brown flowers and leaves in versamark ink and embossed them in lemon and orange embossing powder.

  



I have just sent my Mum a photo of it and she loves it!  Yeah!

Thanks for looking.
Hugs
Amanda xx

I am linking this project to the PaperArtsy blog challenge - Flowers.
This piece was inspired by Lin Browns blog 

Which although uses different products, did remind me that I had some lovely Lin Brown stamps that 
would look great embossed onto the pot.
Xx



Saturday 1 August 2015

Clarity Challenge - BINGO


Hello and welcome to this months blog.  My Bingo is a line down the middle, which means that I have used, gilding flakes, stamps and dies.

This project was inspired by a piece by my good friend Amanda Branagan, and started out life as a cheap blank kids jigsaw puzzle.  First of all I started off by brayering some hills and sky with Adirondak inks, my brayer had been used for acrylics and not washed so it gave quite a nice texture.


Next I used a mask and some yellow Fresco paint to put in a sun.  I used the funky house and gate which I masked off and then stamped the funky trees and fence.


Next came the gilding flakes, which I love, but always end up getting everywhere but on the project.  After much huffing and puffing I got it where it needed to be.



I coloured the picture in with distress markers and wink of Stella pens to add some sparkle.

I don't have that many dies, but i like this one, which is a MFT die with three different types of tatty labels.  I used my alphabet rotary stamp to add the stamped sentiment on the piece. 



I hope you like it and will join in with the Clarity Challenge this month.

Thanks for taking the time to read my blog.
Hugs,
Amanda xx