I had the pleasure of taking a class with Michelle Grant to create the most amazing playful inking. After coming back home I had to finish it off with some of Kylie's amazing LuckyFoundations pack from the Velveteen Elk collection. These finishing touches bought together this piece of art ready to be framed. I hope this inspires you to have fun with this collection as it leads you to endless possibilities!!
Happy Thursday friends. Emma with you today and I'm sharing an Art Journal with you this week, and it has a little VIDEO too.
This page features plenty of goodies. A lot has been inspired by this months affirmation board and the wonderful Foundations pack 'Velveteen Elk'. It has Finnabair and 49&Market Rub-ons to bring some softness and cohesion to the whole look.
I loved using the transparency behind the image, it made for a whimsical and magical creature vibe.
Of course with Tim Holtz being a feature in this weeks additional challenge, I had to use some of his products. The ruler stencil is his as is the 'Choose To Shine' quote chip. And this page has a little distress oxides working it's magic on this page too.
Hello Hello. Em with you all today. Today's share is 9"x9" Layout. I have been so excited to play with this months board as well as this beautiful 'Velveteen Elk' foundations pack. So excited I made a process video too.
I used a variety of products, mainly 49&Market, but a variety that really complimented this foundation pack and colouring.
I created layers behind my image from the pack using the washi sheet just as it was, tearing it as it's thick enough. I also did this to the rice paper and cut a piece from the reinforcement ring sheet as well. You can see this in more detail in the video.
I love these windows from Tim Holtz, and just had to use one in this project. The colours in this pack suit me perfectly, and inspire me a lot. I used 49&Market Rub-ons from a few different collections, choosing the ones that would fit this layout best. And there are resin castings in the mix, of course.
The image used in this project is one I found on Pinterest, I unfortunately couldn't find the original artist, but these images are just amazing!!
Check out my process video for more details here....
Thanks so much for joining me today. I hope my creation has inspired you a little.