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Showing posts with label GreenPaper. Show all posts

23 February 2019

Waiting

Week 8 in my mixed media collage journal.

I used vintage images from Mary Green
at Green Paper Packages
(girl & theatre ticket),
a postcard image from Kasia
at Everythng Art.


There is also a piece of washi tape
from Stampington
together with a Tim Holtz idea-ology
Remnant Rub (Elements).

Daler-Rowney White Gesso Primer,
Dina Wakley Media Glazing Medium
& Faber-Castell watercolour pencils.


The poem uses lines of poetry
& inspiration from
John Freeman &
Percy Bysshe Shelley.


16 February 2019

The Sounds of Inspiration

Week 7 in my mixed media collage journal.


The poem uses lines of poetry
& inspiration from just one poem
this week from
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.


I used vintage images from Mary Green
at Green Paper Packages
with printed text,
Time Holtz Design Tape,
Daler-Rowney White Gesso Primer &
Faber-Castell watercolour pencil.


08 February 2019

Signposts

Week 6 in my mixed media collage journal.


The poem uses lines of poetry
& inspiration from
William Renton
John Davidson
Joel Knight &
Robert Herrick.


I used vintage images from Mary Green
at Green Paper Packages.


I also used
Daler-Rowney White Gesso Primer,
Dina Wakley Media Glazing Medium
Faber-Castell watercolour pencils
& printed text.

02 February 2019

If Winter ever ends

Week 5 in my mixed media collage journal
as we start a new month.


The poem uses lines of poetry
& inspiration from
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Mary Robinson
Algernon Charles Swinburne
George Meredith
& Christina Rossetti

I used vintage images from Mary Green
at Green Paper Packages
with printed text,
Daler-Rowney White Gesso Primer,
Dina Wakley Media Glazing Medium,
Faber-Castell watercolour pencils,
& a small white paper flower.

22 April 2017

The One Day Project: Wren

Do you have a project that you keep walking past,
muttering to yourself, "One day I'll .... "

Well I do, actually if truth be told, I have a few.

Those ideas that won't rest until you actually do them.

Well here is the story behind one of those projects.


It began a few years ago, around Christmas.

Various charities in the UK sent out letters asking for donations,
& included in the envelope were promotional bookmarks
& drinks coasters.

The coasters were too solid to throw away ...
yes I am holding my hands up
& admitting that the thought certainly crossed my mind.

So I just starting "collecting" them
& my Mother kept hers for me too.

Once I had 14, I decided they would make a nice chunky journal.

I altered two to make the covers & punched holes in the rest.

3½ inch square drinks coasters

Then it went back into the drawer ...

Back in 2011/12 I did an online gluebook course with Mary Green
of Green Paper 
& took part in her monthly challenges.
I kept all the little scraps of paper,
all those little pieces
which I didn't have the heart to throw away.


This week, whilst looking for something else,
I picked up the small tub containing these treasured pieces
& finally made the decision to tie the two projects together 
to make a chunky gluebook.


No paints, no inks, no fabrics.


Just paper & a gluestick.


Scissors & a sanding block.


So I turned my When into a Wren.

What projects have you been putting off?
Is it time to just start?

02 August 2012

Green Paper Challenge: Natural Beauty

This project uses the three vintage images given to us by Mary Green
at Green Paper for her monthly collage challenge.


You can see the original images here.


There was some digital tweaking, before the images were printed out
to be used on the media base.

The back, as ever, is as important as the front.

The butterfly was shaped & adhered using Pinflair Gel Glue to add dimension.

The butterfly image can be found at The Vintage Moth.


I used moss & ivory twisted cord by Three Kings Ribbon from Joanna Sheen.


It has been a while since Mary has been able to host a challenge & I thoroughly enjoyed it.

01 April 2012

Green Paper Challenge: The Proposal

A tag made using the three vintage images
given to us by Mary Green at Green Paper for her monthly collage challenge.

You can see the original images here.


The base of the tag is mountboard.
I merged the three images into one digitally,
then printed out the altered image
before mounting on a map background
previously provided for one of Mary's monthly collage challenges.


I added a small torn strip of K & Company patterned paper
& a heart shaped brad.

01 March 2012

Green Paper Challenge: Three Little Kittens

A tag made using the three vintage images given to us by Mary Green
at Green Paper for her monthly collage challenge.

You can see the original images here.


I digitally added the lady's face onto the label prior to printing
& added pink pearls. 


The tag base is mountboard.

01 February 2012

Green Paper Challenge: To My Valentine

A tag made using the three vintage images given to us by Mary Green
at Green Paper for her monthly collage challenge.

You can see the original images here.


The tag base is mountboard. I altered the wording on the gift card image to say
"To My Valentine"
& added grosgrain ribbon & a small glitter gem.



01 January 2012

Green Paper Challenge: Duplication

A tag made using the three vintage images given to us by Mary Green
at Green Paper for her monthly collage challenge.

You can see the original images here.


The tag base is mountboard covered in paper by Hot Off the Press,
with the addition of a small gold glitter gem.



01 December 2011

Green Paper Challenge: Vintage Souvenir

A tag made using the three vintage images given to us by Mary Green
at Green Paper for her monthly collage challenge.

You can see the original images here.



The tag base is mountboard covered in paper by Hot Off the Press,
with the addition of a small pink heart shaped gem.


02 November 2011

Green Paper Challenge: Midnight in Paris

A tag made using the three vintage images given to us by Mary Green
at Green Paper for her monthly collage challenge.

You can see the original images here.


The tag base is mountboard covered in paper by Hot Off the Press,
with two additional torn strips of K & Company patterned paper.


02 October 2011

Green Paper Challenge: My heart to you is given

A tag made using two of the vintage images given to us by Mary Green
at Green Paper for her monthly collage challenge.

You can see the original images here.


I took the words from the third image to create the text for the tag.

The tag base is mountboard covered in paper by Hot Off the Press.

01 September 2011

Green Paper Challenge: Promise me

A tag made using the three vintage images given to us by Mary Green at Green Paper
for her monthly collage challenge. You can see the original images here.


The tag base is mountboard covered in paper by Hot Off the Press.

23 August 2011

Green Paper Challenge: The Friend

This is my very belated entry for the August vintage collage challenge
set by Mary Green at Green Paper.


My tag uses the three images provided by Mary
on a background of patterned paper by Hot Off The Press.

It joins my other Green Paper collage tags in my handmade tag book.

01 July 2011

Green Paper Challenge: Admit One

Mary Green at Green Paper has set another of her collage challenges
in which she provides three of her vintage images for us to use.
The challenge is to use all three images or parts thereof to create a collage.

I have made another tag to join my other Green Paper tags.

I altered the colours of all three images before printing
& added a few scraps of coordinating paper.


I added small pearls to the centre of the flowers
& to create a necklace,
then finally, three buttons in coordinating colours.



10 June 2011

Vintage Collage

I have just finished my first ever gluebook,
a series of vintage collages using just paper, scissors & a gluestick.


I registered for Mary Green's Your Vintage Gluebook online course last week
& today completed the final lesson.

Mary has a love of vintage & in these classes
she shares her method of creating beautiful vintage paper collages.

She talks through colour, patterns, size, visual weight & position,
setting a series of exercises for us to put into practice all the things we have learnt.


Mary makes a point in her lessons that we should find our own style
& make our gluebooks personal.

I wanted to veer away from using the images which Mary
had so generously supplied for us to use in her classes.

This class has been available online for over a year
so I didn't want to just replicate work that other students had already done.

I had a good rummage through my craft supplies
& gathered together everything that had a vintage feel,
either in subject or in colour tone.

Together with copies of old family photographs,
I have made a very personal gluebook. Apart from the cover image,
I have only used two of Mary's images, both postal stamps
(yes, I can hear Mary laughing too!).


I love the hands on aspect of papercrafting,
so I wanted to work on flat individual pages,
making it easier to sand the edges etc.

I used watercolour paper (300gsm) cut to 4¾ x 3½ inches (approx 12 x 9 cm)
to create my pages, to be bound together when completed.

The covers were made from the thick sturdy backing card from the back of the paper pad
& are slightly larger than the pages.

So with scissors, printed images, gluestick, emery board & corner rounder, I began.

Here are a few pictures of the pages I have made.

To the first page, entry to my gluebook, grab a ticket & come on in.

This page was made to illustrate the muted colours of the vintage style
with a background with two additional pieces;
one main focal point with another to lead the eye around the page.


For my first page I fell into the welcoming arms of Tim Holtz,
using his paper for the background & tickets cut from one of his printed cardstock pages.

The moth is from The Graphics Fairy,
already printed for a previous project that never got off the ground.

This next page was made for the exercise to divide a photograph/image across a two page spread.
It contains a image of my Great Grandparents (on the right)
with their friend alone on the left.

When creating a two page spread, each page should be able to stand alone.


The background paper & green strip is by Scissor Sisters,
the bird image is from The Graphics Fairy,
along with the moth (from my leftover printed images pile).
I added an off-cut of a ticket from the previous page & one of Mary's stamps.

The page below was made in response to the lesson on choosing a background.
The paper is again by Scissor Sisters.

The image on the left is of my Great Grandparents,
with their three handsome sons on the right.
My Grandfather is the one indicated by the moth's tail.
I used up more scraps of coordinating paper & two Doodads from Tim Holtz.


This page was made for the lesson on matching papers
& looking for pieces to use in our collages.
It uses a wonderful image of a young man ready to fight.

The photograph is from our family archives,
but we are unsure who he actually is.


I went with a B theme, B for Boxer, bird & bees.
The background paper is by Scissor Sisters,
the ruler is from one of Tim Holtz's papers,
together with his toy block cardstock.

The bee image is from The Graphics Fairy,
with the colour tweaked before printing out in different sizes.
The music paper vellum I have had for ages & never used.

This next page was fun.

It was made for the exercise to use an incomplete image in such a way
that it is not obvious that there is a part missing.


The gentleman is my Great Grandfather in his army uniform.
He cuts a stern figure.
I placed him on images of book covers,
How to Speak Correctly, Spelling Book, Music Book & Atlas all from Tim Holtz.

As class instructor, he would take no stick!

I'm sure he had many secrets,
so I gave him a lockable journal to keep them in.

The Lock & Key from another of Tim's papers.
Just one tiny stamp from Mary to finish.

The biggest challenge was the exercise to create a collage using only original papers
with no copies allowed.


Here is what I used.

* Text background page from a Pitman Business Typewriting course book from an evening class
I enrolled in over 25 years ago - I only went to the first class!

* The main image is of Lucinda Frances, Sir George Bernard Shaw's sister,
which was an unused page from my altered art journal book dating from 1949.

* The blue butterfly was from a recent magazine,
which has been on my desk for a few months, waiting to be used.
One part of the wing had writing one, so I needed to place it out of view.

* Sheet music from a Recorder book,
which I must have had since my primary school days.

* Black & white illustrations from an old National Trust handbook.

I thoroughly enjoyed working through Mary's lessons
& I hope you have enjoyed your wander through my work.

I have a few blank pages left to fill before I bind the book together ...

01 June 2011

Green Paper Challenge; Suitable for Ladies

A tag using the three images Mary at Green Paper provided for her vintage collage challenge.


I added two torn strips of blue patterned paper from K & Company to help balance the piece.


If you like this, you may like this tag that I made last month,
using Mary's beautiful vintage images. Click on the image below for more details.