We had Sunshine - gloriously sunshine - for three whole days in a row
this past week!! So while I was out working in my gardens, I had and
idea of a project I would make for this weeks posting. - I love garden
art- simple art, organic like- that's the way I roll ...
so please read on...
I first drew a sun with rays on heavy paper and cut it out.
Time to use up all of the tissue paper in colors I am not fond of.
I scrunched and crumpled layer after layer and applied with Decoupage mat gel - this took a few days to dry thoroughly(outside on my table)
After that was dry I covered the piece with a good thick coat of gesso and more drying time.
While all this was drying I pulled from my stash some beautiful
handmade paper to stencil on.
Here I used the Japanese Geometric Series stencils. I used the Hemp Flower and Seven Jewels for my piece. I pounced on the yummy shades of Luminarte Silks for sheen and shine! The colors I used are : Sunburst, Sunflower,Ginger Peach,Pink Anthurium,Persimmon,and Spicy tomato.
Once the sun shape was dry , I gently tore strips of my stenciled paper and decoupaged those on the sun..the yellows on the rays and the pinks for the center.
Once everything was dry... I trimmed loose papers and...
Out came the Inka Gold Metallic Rubs. I loaded my fingers and gently rubbed across the peaks I had made with the tissue paper earlier on.. For the rays I used Orange. And through the center of the sun I used yummy Magenta.
Haven't decided if I want to mount it yet...I am taking it to Kamp this weekend and maybe just hanging it on the back deck as it is! If I do- I'll be sure to bring back photos!!
Thanks for joining me and don't forget stop back Monday for a new post from Gabrielle!
and in case you are wondering why I spell Kamp this way...I'll post when I get home about it-
Kamp Se'Krit~ that is! have a great weekend!
") Jackie
so please read on...
I first drew a sun with rays on heavy paper and cut it out.
Time to use up all of the tissue paper in colors I am not fond of.
I scrunched and crumpled layer after layer and applied with Decoupage mat gel - this took a few days to dry thoroughly(outside on my table)
After that was dry I covered the piece with a good thick coat of gesso and more drying time.
While all this was drying I pulled from my stash some beautiful
handmade paper to stencil on.
Here I used the Japanese Geometric Series stencils. I used the Hemp Flower and Seven Jewels for my piece. I pounced on the yummy shades of Luminarte Silks for sheen and shine! The colors I used are : Sunburst, Sunflower,Ginger Peach,Pink Anthurium,Persimmon,and Spicy tomato.
Once the sun shape was dry , I gently tore strips of my stenciled paper and decoupaged those on the sun..the yellows on the rays and the pinks for the center.
Once everything was dry... I trimmed loose papers and...
Out came the Inka Gold Metallic Rubs. I loaded my fingers and gently rubbed across the peaks I had made with the tissue paper earlier on.. For the rays I used Orange. And through the center of the sun I used yummy Magenta.
Haven't decided if I want to mount it yet...I am taking it to Kamp this weekend and maybe just hanging it on the back deck as it is! If I do- I'll be sure to bring back photos!!
Thanks for joining me and don't forget stop back Monday for a new post from Gabrielle!
and in case you are wondering why I spell Kamp this way...I'll post when I get home about it-
Kamp Se'Krit~ that is! have a great weekend!
") Jackie
15 comments:
This is super fabulous Jackie!Love the tutorial, my friend!
Ah, it's Kamp time. NOTE: Stay away from the poison ivy.
Brilliant sun project. I think Kamp would be the perfect place to display it.
I would attach a hook and hang it on the wall. Looks great! Wonderful idea on getting rid of the ugly tissue and gessoing over.
Amazing project! Love your use of stencils. I hope you post it where you can see it every day. Think Sun!
Jackie I love that yummie tissue paper texture and the stencils are looking so good on your sun! Great work my friend xoxo
It is pure sunshine on a cloudy day! Well done!
Oh, what a fab texture. :)
Beautiful, Jackie!
What a gorgeous sunny post! This is just bursting with glorious warmth! I will be so interested to see what you eventually do with this lovely Inca treasure! Julie Ann xxx
Oh what a great project know it will look fabulous wherever you hang it .hope you are feeling better and love to Chum and the girls lol
wonderful...what a HAPPY piece!
xoxoxo
FROEBELSTERNCHEN FROM AUSTRIA
ART-JOURNAL-JOURNEY-CHALLENGE
How sweet is this. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing your tutorial. Have a great weekend. xox
Wow! Thank you everyone for your great thoughts and comments! After reading a few thoughts and suggestions here, I am reworking my sun a bit and will post photos soon! thanks again!
You are such an amazing and cool artist! Love the techniques on this sun!
Nice Sun Jackie. I am not familiar with the materials you used. So, following the links to see them. It is going to brighten the wall for sure.
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