Hello Everyone, I hope you are having a lovely summer! I am wearing my STAMPLorations design team hat today as I share this promised Special mixed media tutorial. I am going to share all the steps I took to create this richly colored and textured mixed media page in my Art Journal.
Using only paint, stencils, a few die cuts, my gel pens and Ranger's Stickles and Liquid Pearls, I played uninhibitedly until I loved this vibrantly-colored two-page spread in my Art Journal.
I will demonstrate once again how you can take something that may look like a HOT MESS and turn it into a beautiful piece... because remember that quote from my tutorial post last month:
"If you hate it you are NOT finished yet!"
So go and get something to sip on because this is another one of my photo-heavy, step-by-step tutorials... Smile.
First Step - Add Background Color:
I am working in my 9x12 inch Dylusions Art Journal with Dylusions paint. The paper is made to be able to take all the products we use in mixed media and is so smooth that the Dylusions
paint goes on as easily as butter on warm toast. Use any paint or ink
in your favorite colors and just get blocks of color down on the page.
Second Step - Add a Bold Stencil Pattern:
This will be a focal point so I wanted something really Bold - I chose the ARTplorations Daisy Dance stencil and used my black gesso
on a very vibrant part of my page. Black is not a color I typically
choose, but I wanted to do something really different for me.
The daisy pattern in this stencil is so
large it is almost a mask and allows a lot of the background color to
show through which is what I want. This pattern is too strong to apply
to the entire layout, so I decided to keep it to the one page only.
Third Step - Add A Masking Stencil Pattern Or Words:
Here
is where I use masks to cover my favorite bits of this background
because in the next step I will be changing the look of the page
completely. The masked image will keep the original colors and patterns
beneath it free from all the layers of paint and patterns to follow.
These large word masks from ARTplorations
are my very favorite because they are so big that lots of my background
will show through. I use a good painters tape to stick these to my
pages, because it holds firmly but releases easily, and I use lots of it
underneath my masks to make sure they will not move during all the
layers that will follow.
A few things to keep in mind when deciding
where to place your masks; look for brighter areas and look for lots of
contrast. Bold color transitions show up better when you are done. I
now choose a color of paint that compliments most of the colors in my
background, purple in this case, and using my small round foam blending
tool I cover the pages in a light layer of paint leaving spaces with the
original colors. You can continue adding paint colors over top of
everything, always leaving some spots of the previous color to show. I
added some yellow-green over top the purple - which promptly turned to
an icky yellowish brown. GROAN! But I am not too worried because I know
I can fix this. Just Do Not remove the masks yet.
Fourth Step - Add A 2nd And 3rd Smaller Stencil Pattern:
This
is where I can fix my icky background colors. I choose a stencil
pattern that compliments the original Daisy Dance but is a smaller
pattern, I am using the ARTploration Daisy Play
stencil. And now I will break up all the places where I am not loving
the background by pouncing paint through the stencil at random all over
the page.
and I do not stop at one color but keep
layering more colors through the same stencil at random all over the
page. next I added bright green.
And kept adding colors through the stencil until I liked my background. I even added a third stencil pattern, ARTplorations Oh My Stars, down the centre of the page, just because!
As you can see, now the background does
not look anything like the original pattern that is underneath my masks,
which is what you want so when the masks are removed the images will
stand out.
I continued to add colors where ever I didn't like the background and when I removed the masks, I ended up with THIS:
Fifth Step - Use A Gel Pen To Pull Out The Details
Next
I use a gel pen to outline and highlight the areas to which I want to
draw attention. Because the overall layout was so dark I used a white
gel pen and that made my words really pop.
Look at the difference once you choose
where you want the eye to focus. Notice that I chose to outline only a
few strategically placed flowers in the path I wanted the eye to
follow. Keep this in mind when outlining and that less is more and too
many outlines will make your piece look confusing or busy.
Last Step - Add Embellishments:
I used the CUTplorations Dragonfly Layering Dies
to add die cuts in black paper to the left bottom corner of the page to
help balance the heavy black pattern on the top right of the page. I
then filled the wings with sparkly Stickles and then really enhanced the flowers I outlined by filling the petals with Liquid Pearls in Cream.
Well I hope you enjoyed my tutorial this month and that it has inspired you to go and play with some of your stencils and paints. As always thank you for popping to see what I am up to today and please do leave me a comment if you like what you are seeing!
Lynne Mizera, Mixed Media Artist
Remember to use my personal discount code STAMPGIRLLYNNE to receive 20% off your entire order at STAMPlorations, even sale items!
STAMPlorations products used on this project:
ART HAPPENS MASK |
INSPIRE MASK |
LIFE IS GOOD MASK |
DAISY DANCE STENCIL |
DAISY PLAY STENCIL |
OH MY STARS STENCIL |
DRAGONFLY LAYERING DIES |
OTHER PRODUCTS USED ON THIS PROJECT:
Ranger Dylusions Journal
Ranger Dylusions Paint
Ranger Stickles
Ranger Liquid Pearls
Uni-ball Signo White Gel Pen
Sharpie White Water Based Paint Pen
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Stunning pages, Lynne! A great tut too, Jo x
ReplyDeleteLove the pages! The words really pop.
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