Showing posts with label Dylusions Art Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dylusions Art Journal. Show all posts

Monday, September 18, 2017

Today's Special...WATERCOLOR!

It's fall ya'll! Well, almost...technically, the first day of fall is September 22 according to the Farmer's Almanac, but it's close enough for me! I'm ready for crisp fall days when I can turn off the A/C, open all the doors and windows, light a fire pit on the patio with no mosquitoes and have a big pot of something delicious cooking on the stove! We planted a fall garden and I can't wait for some garden fresh vegetable soup and cornbread...and apple pie for dessert!

I loved my grandparents' stories about growing up during The Depression and what it was like to live on a farm. My Memaw wrote a blog called The Ridges of Lee County for a few years before she died. Her stories are short and sweet, but she sure could paint a picture with just a few words. I scrolled through her blog and found this post about harvesting cotton, even the kids had to work! I can just see this little Virginia with a cotton sack over her shoulder!

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Her story inspired me to create this art journal layout...it's about as "Americana" as it gets.

[caption id="attachment_10761" align="alignnone" width="4576"]CS Artist Team Challenge Watercolor Art Journal 033E All stamp and stencil images from Club Scrap® . Available supplies will be listed at the end of this post.[/caption]

I found this cute little vintage photo and created the rest of the layout around him.

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He kind of looks like this picture of my Papaw when he was a little boy!

Papaw little boy

I used some watercolor distressing techniques for a "vintage" look. I sponged the background with Distress Inks and blended with water. Here I colored my stamp with watercolor pencils and misted with water before I stamped for a faded effect. I purposely didn't line up the border stamp image, I like the imperfection!

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I used the new layering stencil from Club Scrap® 's Orchard kit to create my title. I applied Distress Inks so that I could splatter with water droplets and remove some of the ink for an aged effect. I also used a paintbrush and flicked some spatters of Black Soot Distress Ink  mixed with water over the background. I did the same with some white gesso.

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I just love this little scene!

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Today's post is part of the Club Scrap Artist Team Challenge blog hop. The challenge this month is to incorporate watercolor techniques into our projects. Be sure to visit the Club Scrap blog to see what Karen has created and you'll also find the complete list of bloggers there too. Thanks for stopping by and stay tuned for the Club Scrap Orchard blog hop next Wednesday!

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Do more of what makes you happy!

Wendy Signature with CS artist team

SUPPLIES LIST:

Club Scrap® is a monthly kit club and the kits are a limited-edition product. If you happened to miss out on some of Club Scrap’s paper kits, you should really check out all the corresponding digital kits! You'll find all available products used in this project with links listed below. I link to sources for your convenience. Affiliate links used at no extra cost to you. Please feel free to message me with any questions!

Club Scrap Orchard stencil

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Club Scrap Orchard Jumbo Unmounted Stamps

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Club Scrap Sonoma Digital kit

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Scrapbook.com has discounted prices on Ranger Distress Inks !

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Faber Castell Watercolour Pencil Set  from the Artist Supply Source

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Sunday, August 28, 2016

🎶You are my Sunshine!🎶

This was Little Eudie...

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I knew her as Grandma Judy. She grew up during the Depression on a plantation in North Louisiana near Shreveport.She sang on KWKH radio in the 1930's before it was Louisiana Hayride, and they changed her name from Eudie to Judy! She became an Air Force wife, after marrying my Cajun grandfather at the start of World War II, and had nine children. She raised her children alone after my grandfather died in 1965. She never married again, and kept his memory alive with stories and pictures for all the 27 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren who never knew him. Grandma introduced us to old time gospel music, artists like Gene Autry and  Jimmie Davis, and lots of folk music as rock and roll took precedence on the radio. She was fond of road trips, and those long drives were filled with stories and songs. "You are My Sunshine" was a favorite tune! This art journal layout is a tribute to my 1970's childhood and Grandma Judy who helped shape it...

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I even made a little "how-to" video featuring her favorite song!

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I designed my art journal background in Photoshop Elements (PSE).

[caption id="attachment_2557" align="alignnone" width="1150"]Full LO Club Scrap Sunflowers and The Blues digital kit elements. Guitar image found here. [/caption]

I printed on tissue paper!  While trying to figure out the "how" of getting the design in my art journal, I remembered my roll of Tim Holtz  melange tissue wrap. I found a great tutorial on printing on regular tissue paper and tested it out. The effect was perfect!

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I printed the other elements on Club Scrap card stock.

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"In memory, everything seems to happen to music." ~ Tennessee Williams

Miss you Little Eudie, but I've got the music in me!

Wendy

Challenges entered:

4 Crafty Chicks #313 Let's Get Sentimental

Pile It On # 115 Die Cut Embellishments

City Crafter Challenge Blog Week 326 ~ It's all about YOU!

 

 

 

 
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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Ice cream, sun lotion and a "time out" chair with an umbrella!

I'm a Louisiana girl, born and raised. Though I did not grow up in south Louisiana, my family's Cajun roots are firmly established there. My grandfather grew up in St. Martinville and the rich, colorful Cajun culture is a short hop and jump away. When I was a little girl, my aunt gave me a book about the folk hero Clovis Crawfish. He was the creation of Louisiana legend Mary Alice Fontenot who was a journalist, kindergarten teacher and children's book author. The books are filled with French phrases and stories of life on the Louisiana bayou.

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Clovis Crawfish is the inspiration for my art journal page. My brother Jed has lived in Lafayette, Louisiana since college and can mimic a Cajun accent like nobody's business! So, of course I asked him to come up with a Clovis Crawfish quote for me to use...

[caption id="attachment_1718" align="alignnone" width="5472"]Clovis Crawfish and Cerise Crab at the beach 017E FYI "cher" is pronounced sha (with a short "a"), not like Cher the singer![/caption]

I wanted Clovis to have a girl friend, so I picked the name Cerise for this little crab since she's red!

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Ain't they cute?!

[caption id="attachment_1721" align="alignnone" width="5472"]Clovis Crawfish and Cerise Crab at the beach 023E Digital images from the Club Scrap Boardwalk kit. Dylusions art journal. Background inspired by Vicky Papaioannou.[/caption]

Peace, L♥ve and Crawfish!

Wendy

P.S. Be sure to check out Club Scrap's Boardwalk blog hop with some other fabulous Boardwalk projects!

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