Wednesday 5 December 2012

I have strayed from my path again!

I was well underway for my entry to the Three Muses challenge this week.  I had the background made and the primary image worked out, then my Craft Stamper magazine arrived and the front cover showed a lovely Gothic image, I thought it would be fun to try.  I not sooner began the technique than I started to change it and do it differently.  This is now absolutely nothing like the example in the magazine, but I'm happy because it's now 'my technique'.
A different technique than originally intended
The background is Dylusions spray inks in Lemon and Lime.  Then over stamped with Archival monarch orange (I found some children's texture stamps in HobbyCraft and bought a pack - did the small and mediums dots brilliantly)
Then I over stamped the background again with London Fog and a wallpaper background stamp.  I over stamped again with London fog and a pattered heart stamp.

The Gothic Arch window is an Invoke Art stamp that I stamped in black on white card stock and then cut it out.  Next I covered it with Versamark embossing ink and Tim Holtz Black embossing powder (first deviation from the magazine instructions).  Then I applied pearlex powder in copper around the edges and a mint colour in the centre.

Next came more Versamark and this time clear embossing powder (next deviation from magazine) Then I decided it makes it look like old distressed copper and at this point I completely ignored the magazine :)
Applying another 2 layers of clear embossing I let it cool and then over stamped it with Moonlight White ink using a 2nd impression (stamped once off the image to remove ink) and then a second stamp on the image.


I mounted it to gold Miri board and then attached it to the substrate.  The red heart is punched from a magazine picture and glued to the window.

This is a technique I will definitely continue to play with but my deviation from the magazine directions made me think of the Albert Einstein quote - which I printed from my computer and then attached.

14 comments:

  1. Gorgeous art work dear Liz!
    I love "real" art (even if I'm used to do "virtual" one).

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  2. wonderful!! and love that einstein quote!

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  3. My Goodness! What a lot of work went into this piece. The finished result is gorgeous! xx

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  4. Gorgeous, gorgeous arch, Liz!

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  5. It's so nice don't you think, Liz, to be inspired by something you see and then give it your own personal interpretation. A stunning piece.

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  6. I am familiar with the technique of starting out one way and ending up completely differently. Thanks for explaining your process, it makes your finished design all the more interesting.

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  7. You didn't stray--you found your way to something marvelous, Liz. Thanks for telling us how you did it.xx

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  8. Great artwork and quote ...I love it !

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  9. Thanks for sharing with us your journey of creation for this piece. It's more meaningful when we know the whole story!!

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  10. So glad you strayed from your path and created this lovely piece. I just love the variety of pattern and texture you have produced.

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  11. Love your creative process and the end result is beautiful. Such a neat quote too!

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  12. Joli Travail ! c'est très réussi !
    Bravo ! Amicalement Mary.kg

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  13. Straying from the path is what makes it so interesting! Your art is so wonderful!

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  14. Love your arch, Liz. So beautiful!

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Thanks for taking the time to leave me a comment, I really appreciate it - Liz