Hi Friends
sharing an altered note book set made using simple supplies........
...................flowers cut from TM Tattered flowers die, black cardstock and I painted the red cardstock I had with Indian red acrylic color to match and highlighted with gold acrylic.
stamping with bubble wrap and Indian Red acrylic color by camlin and gold acrylic later......also you can see a handmade dangler leaf in matching colors using some beads in white, gold and red.....and splatters in gold.
linking to
challenge-time-small-scale
craftstamper
wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-add-a-little-texture/
/eclecticellapu-Burgundy/Red and Cream/Ivory
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sharing an altered note book set made using simple supplies........
Started with these simple notebooks..........
stencilling using sequin waste and sakura modeling paste, the small white dots are made using the transparent tray packaging out of a biscuit pack................
...................flowers cut from TM Tattered flowers die, black cardstock and I painted the red cardstock I had with Indian red acrylic color to match and highlighted with gold acrylic.
stamping with bubble wrap and Indian Red acrylic color by camlin and gold acrylic later......also you can see a handmade dangler leaf in matching colors using some beads in white, gold and red.....and splatters in gold.
This is another set made using a heart Punchanella and acrylic colors, have used red, blue and green glass paints as a glaze and lastly rubbed a teeny tiny bit of gold acrylic on top.........
I love what a bit of paint can do...loving the awesome texture and colors ...........
I was inspired by the February challenge at Paperartsy. The challenge announcement post has so many awesome ways to use paint. I was inspired by the paint splatters and use of stencils in the challenge post itself .
Hope you like it !!linking to
challenge-time-small-scale
craftstamper
wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-add-a-little-texture/
/eclecticellapu-Burgundy/Red and Cream/Ivory
Beautiful notebooks Suman!! I love the deep rich colours you used and your flowers are stunning! Love the stencil work on your backgrounds! Great projects! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Altered book set.. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely colors and textures, Suman...I like the second one more!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous..loved the bold color combo and the lovely textures..Liked that you kept the embellishment to minimum and allowed the textures to shine !
ReplyDeletelovely set of notebooks..it would be a pleasure to use them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful note books Suman, I love all the detail
ReplyDeleteKevin xx
Beautiful notebooks Saman, a fabulous design - stunning colours and embossed texture - your TH tattered flower are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much joining us along with Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
hugs
Heather xx
What fab books Suman, great design and flair ! I have also become your latest blog follower.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful notebooks Sumanji...Love embossed background...
ReplyDeleteLove your techniques on your notebooks! Also love your quilled owls!!
ReplyDeleteLovely notebooks! Thanks for joining us at the Take It Make It Challenge.
ReplyDeleteSuman ji, you are pretty amazing when it comes to mixed media creations. Love the warm, earthy colours and rich textures. :)
ReplyDeleteLove these altered notebooks! Thanks for playing along at Craft Stamper Take It Make It.
ReplyDeleteLove these notebooks, so much gorgeous color and texture! Thank you so much for playing along with us over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog this week :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous set of altered notebooks ..... Thanks for joining in with the TIMI challenge ..... good luck! Linda xx
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow your altered notebooks look truly amazing, love them. Happy Art :-) Kezzy xxx
ReplyDeleteLove your altered note books. Thanks for joining the Pink Team at Electic Ellapu this month. Carol DT x
ReplyDeleteFabulous notebooks! I love your methods to make texture using all kind of household found items. They look lovely.
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