Showing posts with label Watercolour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watercolour. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 January 2021

(Video Tutorial): Dream Catcher Canvas - Dream Big

 Hello Dear Readers,

This post is inspired by the prompt at More Than Words Challenges. 

The first word / phrase that came to mind when I read New Beginning was - Dream Big, something I've been saying to myself for a few weeks now, especially when it comes to my art. Setting the bar higher, keeping my journaling practice regular and of course sharing them with all of you :)


I couldn't think of a better motif than a dream catcher to send me positive vibes and ofcourse lots of gold. My new favourite are gold flakes used on the chipboard piece. Here is a video tutorial of how this canvas came together.


You can find all the material used at the end of this post and they can be purchased from Itsy Bitsy Craft Store.


Thank you for visiting me today. Hope you will be back later this week to watch another tutorial.


Here is the challenge prompt at More Than Words Challenges


Wish you a creative and purposeful week ahead!




Sunday, 2 December 2018

'Set yourself Free' Art Journal Page - Mixed Media & Art

Hello friends,

I have been in a scrapbooking jinx off late, so all of this month have been playing in my art journals. My inspiration for this page came from listening to this video  of Oprah Winfrey while going through challenge blogs and scrapbook blogs.


Linking this to Mixed Media & Art . From the sketch Ive adopted circle elements - drawing & stamping stitched circles with journalling around them and the broken cage complements the circular shape too. Ive also used the hanging cage element from the moodboard and used it on my page. Instead of birds with wings, my page has a cage with wings symbolic of freedom.


"You get in life what you have the courage to ask for." 
Although Oprah's speech wasnt poetry, this quote stayed with me .....we have made so many rules and boundaries in our minds of what's acceptable or not, we need to break those first.... start with finding who we truly are!

After making the background with lots of handwritten positive affirmations and messages to myself, I started layering some very beautiful 2crafty chipboard pieces and each of these pieces were chosen to add meaning to the message I was journaling. As always, all the chipboard pieces were given a coat of white gesso. To color them, I used different techniques as explained below.

The lattice leaves were used to represent fresh ideas & new life being born. I used these lattice leaves on both pages after colouring them with 2 different green stamp pads.  
 Next, I coloured a piece of Ella's Border and the Pretty Birdcage pink & purple and then dabbed some white gesso with a sponge. The dainty Ella's border signifies to me the delicate yet strong spirit of a woman. The broken cage is quiet self explanatory - breaking free from rules, fears, habits and could mean different things to each of us.
 Finally, The Winged Heart 2 was painted with metallic gold paint and again a tiny dab of white gesso and tucked under the fussy cut cage.

I hope you enjoyed todays post. 
Wishing you a creative week ahead.
Kripa 

Here is the moodboard at Mixed Media & Art
November challenge - Poetry




Monday, 8 October 2018

(VIDEO TUTORIAL): 'Treasure' Scrapbooking Layout using 2crafty chipboard

Hello friends,

Ive a short & sweet post to share today with a Video Tutorial for this scrapbook page.

The colour palette for the page was directed by the photograph. I was inspired to use this photograph when I saw this moodboard on Mixed Media Place.


Look at the photograph in the centre. Is it sunrise or sunset? Don't know, yet its beautiful and the other photographs convey a fuzzy beautiful feeling. I thought back about the time when there was no sense of time - day / night …. you guessed right - with a new baby in hand we were all living by the babys' clock not day and night. Lol. Yet, there was this happy feeling.

I love to include symbols that remind me of details around the time the photograph was taken - like the blue tissue and star sequins that were part of a baby gift many years ago. 


My favourite cluster is the on the top right - love the patterns and texture.


Here is the link to the Video tutorial:

Thank you for visiting today.
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial.

Happy creating,
Kripa
xoxo


Thursday, 20 September 2018

'Timeless' Scrapbooking Layout with 2crafty Chipboard

Hello friends,

I have been hoarding these gorgeous Romance Novel Prima Marketing papers for ages. So, finally pulled them out this month and decided to make a layout alongwith my favourite  Lindy Stamp Gang products. Its spring here in Australia, so I definitely felt like pinks & flowers.

Ive fussy cut flowers from Romance Novel pattern papers and collaged it on the background pattern paper before using texture paste and my favourite Lindy Stamp Gang in Shabby Turbine Teal Magicals & Cotton Candy Pink Shimmer Spray. Ive used Cotton Candy pink spray to also colour the chipboard pieces.
  Can you see the gold foil on the chipboard flowers? I love the shine it adds to the layout. To make this layout extra special, the blue ribbon I've strung through the papers behind the photograph were used to decorate my babys' bassinet.
 Here is another close up.




Click here to visit the fb page of Lindy Stamp Gang where the Sepetember Challenge is posted. Here is a link to their blog, and here you can read more about their monthly challenges.
Lindy Stamp Gang products used: Shabby Turbine Teal Magicals & Cotton Candy Pink Shimmer Spray.
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Saturday, 4 August 2018

(VIDEO TUTORIAL): 'Vintage' Scrapbook Layout using 2crafty chipboard & 7Dots Studio

'You are not old, your Vintage'


You can find the video tutorial for this page here.

This month, my scrapbook layout is inspired by two of my favourite blogs - 



So, almost literally as described on the 7dots studio blog, on a cozy warm, winter afternoon, I made time for myself to reflect on my journey these last few years. To document this, I chose the nostalgic 'Thoughts Keeper' collection.
The memories around the time this photograph was taken feel like just yesterday, so close, so fresh and crystal clear. But when I reflect on it, I've grown so much as a person since then. So much has changed, yet so much still remains. 




I decided to include messages and reminders to myself through symbolism - love for music through collaged music notes from Tim Holtz tissue, my daily ritual of drawing kolams (traditional indian mandala type designs) using a Kaisercraft stencil on the background, delicate lace and dainty chipboard reminds me of conversations I had with my grand mother & great grandmother about life, roses to remind me that even the most pretty things come with thorns and finally a word sticker with the words rise & shine - its never too late to try something new, one is never too late old to rise above our challenges and inspire those around.




I hope you enjoy the video tutorial.



Thanks for stopping by today.
Happy creating,
Kripa

2crafty chipboard used:

Moroccan Swirls
Cog Nested Frames
Leafy Twig Branches
Steampunk gears Small
Steampunk gears Medium
6" Circle revolution frames







Sunday, 29 July 2018

'Cherish' scrapbooking layout using Pion Design & 2crafty chipboard

Hello friends,

My layout today was created last month for the CSI Case File: 255 which was sponsored by 2crafty chipboard. Purple is hardly my go to colour, but I decided to try something different and for this used the absolutely stunning Pion Design pattern paper collection - Where the roses grow. 


I've layered many different chipboard pieces in between layers of pattern paper.  All the chipboard pieces were first coated with white gesso and then painted over with Colourarte Twinkling H2Os & Vivid Ultra Metallics. All supplies have been listed at the end of this post.

For the mini cluster on the left, half a piece of the Formal Flourish 3 has been tucked underneath the light woodgrain paper. Over it is a cluster of flowers along with a piece of Leafy Twig Branches. There are also many fussy cut elements amongst the embellishments.


This close-up reminds me of how far Ive come with using flowers on my layout. There was a time when I struggled to even find place for one & this layout has 10!!!


Thank you for stopping by & leaving me some love. 

Happy crafting,
Kripa


Supplies used:

Pion Design 
- Where the roses grow pattern paper

2Crafty chipboard
- Fine Word Set 1
- Leafy Twig Branches
- Pointed Doily Frames
- Flower Doilies
-Formal Flourish 3
- Lacey Border Set 1

Colourarte
- Twinkling H2Os Passion
- Twinkling H2Os Snap dragon
- Teal Zircon Vivid Ultra Metallics


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