Showing posts with label Words or Whatever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Words or Whatever. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 April 2016

Off the Rails Scrapbooking - April Challenge By Elisa Ablett DT

Hi everyone,

Elisa again, sorry to bombard you with layouts in the last few days, but blogger is working for me today and I'm running with it!!

I just wanted to share with you the double Art Journal page I was inspired to create as my Design Team piece by the moodboard for Off the Rails Scrapbooking - April Challenge
Here is my Art Journal double spread -



And some close ups of the shimmer and glimmer of the Colour Blast Pastes and Sprays and Tim Holtz Distress Stains. Stay tuned for my Tutorial showcasing how I completed the background for this Art Journal page on the 5th April 2016.




Thanks for stopping by, make sure you leave some love and stay tuned for my tutorial
on the 5th April :-)



Sunday, 28 February 2016

Wild Daisies by Elisa Ablett

Hi Crafty friends,
 
 
Elisa here again sharing a layout I created for the WOW Words or Whatever Blog called - Beautiful - featuring one of my photos of beautiful native Australian daisies:

WOW Words or Whatever Products used:

Beautiful title chipboard
Bouquet Chipboard
Flourish Altamatz
Floral scroll chipboard
 
 


 
Here are some close ups and you can definitely see the amazing shine and shimmer of the Colour Blast Australia Products on the WOW Chipboard.
 
 
In this layout I used the flourish altamatz and Colour Blast 'apple of my eye' paste to create the start of my mixed media background. I also used the 'Bling' Colour Blast Spray to create a second colour over the paste. I embossed the centres of the flowers with bling embossing powder and filled in a few spaces with a Kaszazz Morrocan background stamp. Some of the techniques I used on the chipboard include white sharpie paint pen on the flowers and title and embossing. So versatile that chipboard!!
 
 
A hint: I delved into my old rub-on stash and pulled out a few from Cherry Arte and I used them in strategic places to fill in a few gaps, a fantastic way to use a product that perhaps has been laying around for a while..
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
Well thank you so much for stopping by, we love to hear from you in the comments, you can further follow me via Facebook or Instagram
 
Elisa xx

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Off the Rails - Grungy Romance Tutorial

Hi Everyone,

Elisa here sharing the Mixed Media tutorial that I completed for  Off the Rails Scrapbooking Blog. I thought that I would share the tutorial post here as well. I wanted to show you all a different way of using chipboard to create a mixed media background for your layouts plus share a tip of using tissue paper to add texture and dimension.

Here is the February Challenge mood board that I used as the inspiration for my layout.

 
and here is the layout I created for the February Challenge and my tutorial, I don't usually work with pinks etc having two boys but I loved the idea of creating something a little grungy yet still within the theme of the mood board 'Romance' hence all the love hearts and xoxo and the recent photo of my husband and I.



Alright its tutorial time !!

Instructions are under each photo.

Step 1 - Add Gesso to your page  (can be messy and bumpy) with a palette knife and dry well with a heat gun.

Step 2 - Once dry lay some smaller chipboard pieces (or wood veneer, or die cuts etc) onto the page and use your favourite colour sprays, spray directly over the chipboard pieces using them as a mask, it may seep under a little bit but don't worry!!


Step 3 - Keep spraying over the top of the pieces with another colour, I used black and white as well as bright pink. Doesn't have to be a fine mist can be larger spots and splats. Dry thoroughly after each spray of different colour leaving your last spray (of black in my case) still slightly wet.


 Step 4 - Once dry take the wood veneer or chipboard pieces off and place your larger chipboard piece on the page and wet your brush with gesso, paint all over the chipboard piece making sure you go over onto your page, using your piece as a mask again, the gesso will blend with the spray and create multi tones of greg, white and black once you lift off the chipboard piece after painting on it and I made sure the laden brush went through the gaps onto the page. I also used a small spray bottle filled with water and gave it a little spray here and there to make the paint a little more fluid. AND YES it gets a little messy, don't worry!!

Step 5 - As you can see from the close up above, the chipboard 'mask' has created a textured pattern as part of your background.



Step 6 - I repeated step 5 a few more times around my page, added a few more black sprays (especially some larger splats). Also at this stage I sprayed white onto the page and created drips by tilting the page.



Step 7 - The tissue paper!! I folded my tissue paper into a few layers and punched out flower shapes (to bring out the flower elements of the mood board), I separated the flowers into singles and stuck them to the page whilst the white spray was still wet, they soaked into the background quite well.



Step 8 - I stuck down my larger piece of chipboard and added more splats of colour using my bright pink and black sprays, leaving space for where my photo was to go. I just undo the lid, grab the top with the inner tube attached and just lightly tap on the tube with my finger, it creates awesome splats using the ink left in the tube.



Step 9 - Stick the smaller pieces of wood veneer back on in almost the same position as they were but not quite so that you get an almost a shadowed effect. I also added a few more elements to the page including my photo and paper layering and black thread. At this stage I also used a white pencil or you can use a white pen to trace very lightly around the tissue paper flowers just to make them stand out a little bit.



 And the above photo is the finished product. I hope you have enjoyed the tutorial. Don't forget to leave some love....

Thanks

Elisa xx


 
 
 

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

WOW - February Challenge - Australiana

Hi Crafty friends,
 
Elisa here from the WOW Design Team. It's the start of a new month which means a new challenge over on the Words or Whatever Blog. We have an Australiana mood board for you  to be inspired by this month, the only criteria is as it must be about Australia, must contain WOW product/s and it has to be uploaded to the facebook group called WOW Creations. Please click on the link and head on over to the blog to have a look at the Design Team's creations, a great mix of layouts for your inspiration.




This is the layout i created using the following WOW products; 12x12 chicken wire panel, 6x6 messy circles set, kookaburra on a branch I also used real gum leaves, gum nuts to add to the Australiana theme.



 
We hope to see what you come up with for the Feb Challenge over on the WOW Creations facebook page. Thanks for stopping by....

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Scrap the Girls - Anything Goes January Challenge

Hi Elisa here with a layout I created for the Scrap the Girls   anything goes January Challenge. Lots of Colour Blast products and WOW - Words or Whatever Products used on this layout. Had to scrap this photo of my gorgeous great niece!




 
 



Here is a close up of the gorgeous shimmer and shine of the Colour Blast products - Tangareen Dream Colour Paste which has a consistency of whipped butter yummo!! Deep Water, Envy and Apply of my Eye Shimmer Sprays and Just Blue and Deep Water Embossing Powder. Can't say enough about the gorgeous designs and the amazingly versatile chipboard and stencils from  WOW Words or Whatever - WOW products - ALTA227-Grungy-Hearts, wow1858 butterfly elements, WOW2434-Lovely title, wow1868 floral scroll and an awesome new Altamatz ALTA043-6x6-doily.

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

WOW - Words or Whatever January Challenge

Hi crafty friends,

Elisa again with a layout I designed for the January challenge over on the WOW - Words or Whatever Blog. Head on over to the WOW Creations facebook page and join in the fun!!

 
 
 
 
 
 
Techniques used - Watercolour Paint, Modelling paste and Stencil, Masking Fluid Pen, Black Micron Pen, Distress Stains.
 
Thanks for stopping by!!
 

'Frosty' by Elisa Ablett

  Hi Crafters, Elisa here from the design team for Ink Art Designs with the first of my 'Christmas in July' projects. For this proje...