Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts

Friday 31 March 2017

Turn Your Art Into Patterns

Do you ever turn your work into pattern? It is something I have been playing with on and off for a while now. I think it is a fabulous way to extend the life of your artwork and create something new from the work you have already done. Do you remember the Art Journal page cushions I made way back in January 2016 with Snapfish? Well it is a similar thing but this time I've been playing with making repeat patterns using my art.

And I thought it would be fun to share some of the results of this pattern work and challenge you to have a go with your art too, if you aren't already. Perfect timing as the weekend is upon us so what is stopping you?!

Close-up of Kim Dellow's Cheeseplant Leaf pattern

For my repeat pattern share today I've used the same large cheese plant leaf that I used in my 5 Minute Journal - Quick Cut Outs video from a couple of weeks ago using some of the DIY Patterned Papers I've been working with recently.

I added another leaf using the same papers as well as some cheese plant flower shapes too and scanned all the cut outs so that I could manipulate them into a digital repeat pattern using Photoshop Elements.

And I'm sure you already know that once you have your pattern you can always upload it to one of the print on demand outlets like Society6 or Spoonflower, (there are lots of others too) so even earn a little cash from your designs or get them made into your own bespoke soft furnishings if you like!

Here is my pattern first in it's original colour then underneath that I've changed the colours to match the Pantone colour of the Year - Greenery - to see how it would look.

Which do you prefer?

Kim Dellow's Cheeseplant Leaf pattern

Kim Dellow's Cheeseplant Leaf pattern in Greenery

Last weekend we went to the Josef Frank exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum in Bermondsey, London, which was pretty amazing and full of colour. I think this pattern is inspired by Josef Frank's large floral motif designs.

I used the mock-up facility on Society6 to see how the pattern would look on products. It definitely gives it a new lease on life don't you think?


A mock up of a clock with Kim Dellow's Cheeseplant Leaf pattern

A mock up of a cushion with Kim Dellow's Cheeseplant Leaf pattern

A mock up of a tote with Kim Dellow's Cheeseplant Leaf pattern

So my challenge/ inspiration to get you creating this weekend/ week is to make a repeat pattern!

You do not have to make a digital pattern, you can do it by hand, low tech is perfectly fine! Then load it up to Instagram or facebook or wherever you like to hang out, to share and then tag me in. You can find me in most places under my name (Kim Dellow) or come back here and drop me a link because I would really love to see what you make!

Have fun!
Kim

ps. don't forget that my Art Slice inspiration will go live on my YouTube Channel at 1pm (BST) today. Come and subscribe, click on the notifications, to be the first to see it!


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Friday 24 March 2017

VIDEO: Try This Easy Masking Technique In Your Art Journal!

As promised here is this week's video inspiration and just in time to get you up and running for a creative weekend! This week I'm sharing one of my favourite techniques which is a really easy masking technique using paper masks. Paper masks are wonderful, they are so simple and you can use them for so many things. Today I am using them to make an abstract page in my junk art journal using acrylic paints and paint pens.

I've gone for an abstract page but you can easily use this technique for a whole range of styles and looks. I've kept my shapes loose and rough and didn't over think what they should look like or where they should be placed. Sometimes it is just good to go with the flow isn't it?


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Kim Dellow - Video: Easy Masking technique for your art journal



VIDEO: Try This Easy Masking Technique In Your Art Journal!





Supplies:
Art Journal
Liquitex Heavy Body Acrylic Paint
Paper
Scissors
Plastic card like an old credit card or old gift card
Paint pens


Kim Dellow  close up of the easy masking technique for your art journal



So what creative projects are you doing this weekend? Will you be using paper masks?


Kim

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Saturday 18 March 2017

AS FEATURED ON: The PaperArtsy Blog - Little Door

Are you fascinated by doors? I am! Totally beguiled by them. What do you think it is that is so enticing about them? For me I think it is the idea of all the wonderful possibilities that may lie behind them. What about you? Is that the same for you?

Well if, like me, you are enchanted by doors then the challenge over on the PaperArtsy blog at the moment might be perfect for you as it is all about Windows, Doors and Architecture. Yesterday it was my turn to be on the blog so I made this interactive art journal page.

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Little Door A grungy but cute interactive Art journal page by Kim Dellow

I went with a grungy look using DecoArt black modeling paste roughly through the Retro shapes stencil I designed for PaperArtsy PS040. I was going for a street look, rough and dirty with an odd little door that you might have just walked past without seeing. It looks out of place so almost magical.

So I didn't need the whole stencil design in the background just touches of it to add texture to the background. I also added in lines to ground the door so that it wasn't just free-floating and to give an idea of the larger architecture that the door might belong to.


Close up of the little door on the grungy but cute interactive Art journal page by Kim Dellow

The door is from the PaperArtsy HP1601 stamp set and is a lovely architectural feature, but have you spotted the interactive part of my project, yet?  Ok so it isn't so secret! Yes, I've made the doors so that they open and there is something hidden behind them.

If you want to do this too, it is really simple. First you just add a little space so that you can put something behind the doors. To add this dimension I've first stamped the image on cardboard from an old box, trimmed it down into a frame that is smaller than the door image. I then stamped the door on paper painted brown and again on paper painted purple and cut out the frame and doors separately from those images but making sure that you have an overlap on the door part so that you can stick the overlap to the back of the frame.

I also made sure that the back of the doors had some colour too so that when they were open you still get that splash of colour on the inside of the doors. Then it is just a case of layering up the cardboard, doors and door frame and sticking the panel to the background.

Making the frame for the door on the grungy but cute interactive Art journal page by Kim Dellow

The secret behind the door on the grungy but cute interactive Art journal page by Kim Dellow

For the little secret behind the door I made a flower using one of the circle flowers from the EKD06 set and a leaf from the EKD05 set that I designed for PaperArtsy and put them on a stem of wire coiled around a pen. Because they are on coiled wire they can easily 'pop' put when the door is open but you can push them back in to the gap made by the cardboard frame so that they are hidden again when the door is closed.

Animation of the door opening on the grungy but cute interactive Art journal page by Kim Dellow


Voila, a cute, grungy, interactive project.

Hope it inspires you make your own window or door themed project and if you do don't forget to go and link it up to the PaperArtsy challenge blog post to be in with a chance to win money to spend at PaperArtsy.

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Monday 13 March 2017

Art Journal Page: Stencil Rubbing

Art Journal Page using stencil rubbing by Kim Dellow

Did you have a nice and creative weekend? What did you get up to? Manage to throw some paint around, or get some stitching done, or perhaps you did some drawing? Drawing was my weekend creative fun but I'm actually going to start the week with an art journal share.

Did you happen to see my Art Slice video on Friday? If you did spot it on my YouTube Channel then you might recognise part of my share today?

On Friday I shared a super-simple but fun technique that is great to use with stencils, Stencil Rubbing. It is great to go revisit the simple techniques from time to time! So for this technique I used watersoluble pencils and crayons like the Caran D'Ache Neocolor II crayonsFaber-Castell Watercolour Pencils Albrecht Durer and Derwent Inktense Blocks and rubbed them over paper on top of the StencilGirl Loopy Ladders stencil. You get a lovely texture and then if you spray them with water they diffuse and mix for another great look.


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Paper and stencil after stencil rubbing by Kim Dellow

My Art Slice video left it there but I didn't leave it there! I then went on to use the stencil rubbing paper to make an art journal page. I cut out a large circle and used Golden Regular Gel to glue it to a Strathmore Mixed Media journal then I used a black Stabilo All pencil to add the dark and grey as I thought it would be a great counterpoint for the bright colour and texture of the stencil rubbing.

I used Fabriano Accademia Artist paper for the pencil rubbing so only gave a light spritz with water as it doesn't like very wet washes but it has a great texture for pencils and crayons. And if you look at the second photograph below you can see the lovely texture.

Close up of the drips on the stencil rubbing art journal page by Kim Dellow

Close up of the texture on the stencil rubbing art journal page by Kim Dellow

So if you did some stencil rubbing over the weekend I hope that my share today has given you some more inspiration of what to do with them. If you are looking for some more quick inspiration then do go and subscribe to my YouTube channel, I am regularly posting ideas on there, so don't miss out!

Have a fun and creative week and do share any of the projects you are planning to do this week, I would love to know.


Kim
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Wednesday 8 March 2017

VIDEO: DIY 3D Paper Birds

DIY 3D Paper Birds blog post and video by Kim Dellow

Do you ever take your art off the page and turn it 3D? It can be great fun and can literally add a new dimension to how you think about your work! If it isn't something that you already do then can I suggest this project as a good starting point to get you off the page? It is super simple and very cute. It is all about making DIY 3D paper birds that can stand up and decorate your space.

This is a continuation of a series of blog posts and videos I have been doing all based around DIY Patterned Paper. It all started in February with my 5 Fun DIY Patterned Paper Techniques blog post where I shared some of my current favourite ways to decorate paper. Hop over to that blog post if you don't remember it and share your current favourite techniques!


Close up of one DIY 3D Paper Bird by Kim Dellow

Then I shared a project made using those patterned paper in my DIY Patterned Paper Bird Journal Page blog post and there was a video of that project too.

Well this time around I have taken the same bird I showed you how to make for the art journal page and made it 3 dimensional and you can watch the whole process in the video below.


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VIDEO: DIY 3D Paper Birds



Supplies:
Craft wire 20 or 21 gauge (Approx 0.75 mm diameter)
Layout paper
Pliers and wire cutters
Punchinella
PaperArtsy PS040 stencil
Scissors
Tweezers
Sharpie Extra Fine paint pen
Ranger medium brayer
Turner Acryl Gouache (Night Blue, Colour Pearl Lemon)
Holbein Gouache Brilliant Gold
Fabriano Accademia Artist Paperpack 200 sheets 120 gsm
Golden Regular Gel
Liquitex Muted Colour inks
Piece of plastic

This project is great because you can scale it up or down and make a whole family of birds. They can make great art swap items plus just think about how they would look in Seasonal colours as Christmas decorations!

Close up of another DIY 3D Paper Bird by Kim Dellow

Have lots of fun with this one and don't forget to tag or link to me for anything this inspires you to make as I would love to see!

Plus if you enjoy my films please do hop over to my YouTube channel, subscribe and like my videos. It is a huge help for me to make more. Thank you!


Kim

If you liked this project then you will like these, just click on the photos to go to the blog posts. 

5 Fun DIY Patterned Paper Techniques by Kim Dellow VIDEO: DIY Patterned Paper Bird Journal Page by Kim Dellow


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Friday 24 February 2017

VIDEO: Timelapse Art Journal Page - Gelli Plate Collage

Gelli Plate collage journal page by Kim Dellow


I've a little treat for you today. I was working on some art journal pages for my blog post today, thinking that I would do another art journal page share like I did for last Friday's blog post. But this time I decided to film the whole thing in case something came out of it. So instead of just sharing project pictures today with you today I have a little extra in the form of a timelapse video showing the whole process for this art journal share. I hope you enjoy it!

The page is built in my junk journal and I've used layers of paint with some Gelli plate prints using paints and stencils then used these printed papers to build up a focal point with layers. I didn't have time to add a voice over so it is just set to music, but if there is anything you want to know just ask either below in the comments or over on my YouTube Channel!


VIDEO: Timelapse Art Journal Page: Gelli Plate Collage




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Products:
Winsor and Newton Galleria Gesso
Gelli Plate 3 x 5 inch
Ranger medium brayer
PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Kim Dellow} Stamp EKD05, Stencils PS040 and PS048
StencilGirl Loopy Ladders L434 stencil
Liquitex Paint - Muted Turquoise, Light Blue Permanent and Brilliant Yellow Green (heavy Body); Prisma Violet (soft body)
WHSmiths gold acrylic paint
Fabriano Accademia Artist Paperpack 200 sheets 120 gsm
Palette Knife
Plastic card
Punchinella
Sharpie paint pen - black
Craft foam
Waffle Flower Doily Die

Close up of the butterfly on the Gelli Plate collage journal page by Kim Dellow


I would really love for you to join me on myYouTube channel, you might have spotted that I am really trying to make a go of it this year and I am getting into the habit of filming more and learning how to get better at producing the films. So if you haven't already then please do come and say 'hi' and subscribe to my channel to get the latest videos as they go live.

See you there!

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Sunday 19 February 2017

New PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Kim Dellow} Stamp And Stencil Release February 2017

Gelli print using with the new stencils and stamps by Kim Dellow

You guys know I am a bit circle obsessed and from what I've heard from you, a lot of you are too! Which is great news because my new designs for PaperArtsy. have lots of circles and circles flowers and I can not wait to see what you do with them.

Yes it is NEW PRODUCT release time. I have three new stamps sets and three new stencils as part of the PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Kim Dellow} range. The new stamps do follow on from my earlier release last year but this year I thought I would change it up a little bit. I've been hankering after some mixed flowers and longing for a large flower, big is best right?! Plus I have some frames, a butterfly and what I am calling retro-electro heart.

I hope that you have lots of fun with them!

New PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Kim Dellow} Stamp And Stencil Release February 2017

For the stencils I've continued with the floral theme for two of the stencils and there is one large flower stencil and a stencil with three smaller flowers and a leaf. But get this - you also get the mask for these stencils too as they come nested in the mylar sheet they have been cut from (don't throw it away!), you just need to nip them out and you have a stencil and a mask, two for the price of one!

The third stencil is a more abstract cluster of retro-style circles and rectangles and very much designed with texture and pattern in mind. It's going to be fun to see where we can go with these new designs!

Flower and leaves card using the new stamps from Kim Dellow

I love everything from clean and simple card making to mixed media messiness and art journaling so it is important to me that the products have multiple uses and can be applied to different types of projects.

But who better to showcase this than my two amazing release day wingmen Anneke De Clerke and Michelle Short?! Both of these talented artists have different have made some amazing samples for this launch of these new products. It is a real joy to see them bring these products to life! Here is a little teaser of their samples. They have more on their own blogs, just click the pictures below to go to their blogs and give them some love!


Anneke De Clerck samples for the February 2017 PaperArtsy {Kim Dellow} Product release


Michelle Short samples for the February 2017 PaperArtsy {Kim Dellow} Product release


I've also got some of my own samples to share with you this week starting with the making of this journal page using the large flower stencil PS046, the retro shapes stencil PS040, the small flower stencils PS048 and the line stamp from the EKD04 stamp set.

I've used PaperArtsy Fresco Finish paints to make this page and the colours I've used are Blue Oyster, China, Limelight, Banana, Bubble Gum and Coral, scroll down further to see the video showing how the page from start to finish.


Large PaperArtsy Flower Art Journal Page using new stamps and stencils from Kim Dellow


VIDEO: Art Journal: Large PaperArtsy Stencil Flower




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Products Used:
PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Kim Dellow} Stamps EKD04
PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Kim Dellow} Stencil PS040, PS046 and PS048
PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Paints: Blue Oyster, China, Limelight, Banana, Bubble Gum and Coral
Strathmore Mixed Media Journal
Cut N Dry Foam
Junk Journal
Scissors
Sharpie Paint pen White
Golden Regular Gel (Gloss)
Palette
Plastic card
Micron Pigma pen
Pencil

You can see from the film that there are so many ways to use the stencils, for example, I've used the whole retro shapes stencil to add texture to the collage pieces but then used it again, but only a part of it to add a bit of focal point detail and interest to the centre of the flower as you can see in this close up picture below.

I doodled in the little retro rectangles background but if you remember back to the EKD03 set there was a similar design in that set that you could use instead! So totally mix and match.


Close up of the flower head from the Large PaperArtsy Flower Art Journal Page using new stamps and stencils from Kim Dellow


Come back tomorrow for a closer look at Michelle Short's samples and then on Tuesday for Anneke De Clerck samples or pop over to their blogs to see them now. You can also see more about this new release over on the PaperArtsy blog including a step by step project from me.

I hope you enjoy playing with these. Now that you have seen them what do you think you will make first?

Kim


Friday 17 February 2017

Three Art Journal Pages To Share

Happy Friday everyone! Have you got any creative projects planned for the weekend? I've got something new to share with you this weekend, so keep your eyes peeled. Try coming back on Sunday evening (GMT) to find out more!

But I can not share it yet so instead I'm sharing some recent art journal page projects and I hope they get you in the mood for your own creative plans this weekend!


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Art journal page using inks, paints and pens Page 1, By Kim Dellow #KimDellow

I've got three pages from my flyer junk journals to share and I hope that you are in the mood for abstract because they are all a bit on the abstract side! I know I am a bit circle-obsessed at the moment, I am still trying to work the circles out of my system, but I think it will never happen!

This page is formed of DecoArt Media black gesso lines with paint pen and white acrylic paint highlights. The background colour is some Turner Acryl Gouache Colour Pearl Red, I think, as it has a bit of iridescent shine to it. It is leftover colour from another project and was put down a while ago now but the page just sang out for more work as I flicked through it!


close up of Art journal page using inks, paints and pens Page 1, By Kim Dellow #Kim Dellow


For the next page I dripped the Liquitex Muted Turquoise and Muted Green inks onto a page that I had cleaned off blue paint from my brush in a previous project. Once the ink was dry I went around the drips with Liquitex white gesso slightly tinted with a purple watercolour paint.

It was totally happenstance rather than design that the gesso took on this tint as the purple paint was dried onto the palette that I used for the gesso. But it was definitely a happy happenstance and why you shouldn't always clean up after yourself, well least that is my excuse!

I then further detailed the drips with the paint pen.


Art journal page using inks, paints and pens Page 2 circles, By Kim Dellow #Kim Dellow

close up of Art journal page using inks, paints and pens Page 2 circles, By Kim Dellow #Kim Dellow


The final journal page share today is very much based on the circle shapes that have been plaguing my work recently! And you have probably seen them cropping up again and again in my daily draws and art slice videos over on Instagram, if you follow me there.

This page was built on a page I had used to clean off a stencil in a previous project and in fact I know exactly which project that was as it was my 'How To Make An Art Journal Page With Shiva Artist's Paintstiks' project! So the background marks where made using DecoArt Black Modeling paste on The Crafter's Workshop Sweet Posey stencil.


Art journal page using inks, paints and pens Page 3 iridescent, By Kim Dellow #Kim Dellow


It then has a layer of Liquitex gesso and once that was dry I used a layer of Golden Regular Gel (Gloss) over the top. But then I did something that perhaps you would not expect - I used watercolour over the top. I love using watercolours over gel medium, the dried gel layer is not absorbent so the colour pools and resists in really interesting ways which is fun to play with! I used the Prima Marketing Decadent Pies as I love the dark/ paynes grey/ blue- like colour and the gold that are in this set.

This was then finished with the paint pen again and a totally circle-centric abstract design. You can see the gold watercolour catching the light on the picture below.


close up of Art journal page using inks, paints and pens Page 3 iridescent, By Kim Dellow #Kim Dellow


I hope your weekend is full of creative wonder. Oh and don't forget to check back here on Sunday evening (GMT) for something new! Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, I will say no more. You will just have to come back and see, won't you?

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Wednesday 15 February 2017

VIDEO: DIY Patterned Paper Bird Journal Page

DIY Patterned Paper Art journal page by Kim Dellow


How are you getting on with your DIY patterned papers? Had a chance to make any yet? Well, okay it was only Monday that I posted my current 5 favourite fun DIY patterned paper techniques, you probably haven't had a chance to make any yet have you? Don't worry if you haven't as I just have some extra inspiration to share today on the same subject. It's a process video showing the making of this journal page using the very same patterned papers that I showed on Monday.

I don't know why but I have had this bird design journal page idea just floating around in my head for a while now. You know when you just keep coming back to an idea or an image and you need to get it out of your head and into real life? Well this is definitely one of those!



VIDEO: DIY Patterned Paper Bird Journal Page





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Products used:
Seawhite Kraft Journal/Display book
Layout paper
plastic card
Golden Regular Gel
Sharpie Extra Fine paint pen
gesso
brush

To Make the Papers -
Sharpie Extra Fine paint pen
Ranger medium brayer
Turner Acryl Gouache (Night Blue, Colour Pearl Red, Colour Pearl Lemon)
cross stitch mesh/ canvas
Sizzix Hexagon embossing folder
chipboard alphabet letters
StencilGirl Loopy Ladders L434 stencil
Holbein Gouache Brilliant Gold
Derwent Inktense block
Fabriano Accademia Artist Paperpack 200 sheets 120 gsm


Hope you enjoyed the video, here are some close ups of the finished piece and you can see more of the details of the DIY patterned paper.

The gesso looks quite thick in the photos but you can just about see the papers coming through to add more texture than my camera can pick up. You can use white paint if you want to have a complete block for the bird to sit on.

Close up on some DIY Patterned papers by Kim Dellow


A DIY Patterned papers Bird by Kim Dellow

I have a feeling that this bird is not out of my system yet! So what techniques will you be using to make your patterned papers? And then what will you make with them when you have them?

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Monday 13 February 2017

5 Fun DIY Patterned Paper Techniques

5 Fun DIY Patterned Paper Techniques by Kim Dellow

I've been a bit obsessed with patterned paper recently. Last week you might remember that I was sharing some of my book making ideas with patterned paper and the week before that I shared a video showing the making of an art journal page with patterned paper and pen flowers. But the papers I used in those projects were all bought patterned paper.

So what about making our own patterned paper? Well that has got to be one of our most favourite things to do in the mixed media world isn't it? Tell you what, I will show you my current favourite techniques if you promise to share yours? Is it a deal?

Great! Let's do it! And if you haven't got any favorites I hope that I can persuade you to make these your new favourites!

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1. Drawing Patterns


Doodled DIY Patterned Paper by Kim Dellow

We all love stamping to make pattered paper but what about a bit of drawing? Drawing is my number one top practice this year. I'm trying to increase my skill level with regular practice, as many of you already know and have been joining in with me over on Instagram. So it is kind of natural that this should be on my favorite technique list at the moment for making patterned paper.

Of course you can use anything but I particularly like using waterproof materials to make my patterned paper so that I can then use the paper for other things and not worry about smearing. So I've been using acrylic paints in the form of the Sharpie Extra Fine paint pens or the Posca Extra Fine Paint Pens.

But another fun thing to try is using acrylic inks like the Liquitex Muted Colour inks and a dip pen. I use the Kuretake dip pen, I do have others but I really like the feel of this one, it is very comfortable to work with.

Once these papers are dry you can use then and the pattern won't change and you will see another use for these later in the list!


2. Relief Printing


Relief printed DIY Patterned Paper by Kim Dellow

How about a bit of relief printing? Now this is great fun and you can do it with so many different things you have hanging around the house.

The basic technique:
a. Place items on a hard surface
b. Cover with a sheet of paper
c. Roll a brayer through some ink or paint on a palette.
d. Roll the brayer over the paper.

You will need to get the hang of how much pressure to use to get the image coming through and how much ink or paint to have on the brayer, but after a few test runs you will get the hang of it.

There is a humongous list of things you can relief print with but here are a few to get you started:

Embossing folders
paperclips
Chipboard items
Mesh
Washers
Keys
String
Stencils

close up of Relief printed DIY Patterned Paper by Kim Dellow

It's like doing Collagraphy but you don't have to stick the items to the surface. So for this patterned paper pictured directly above I used a Ranger medium brayer, Turner Acryl Gouache (Night Blue, Colour Pearl Red, Colour Pearl Lemon), a cross stitch mesh/ canvas, Sizzix Hexagon embossing folder and some chipboard alphabet letters. And on the paper before it I use the Turner Acryl Gouache (Night Blue) over the StencilGirl Loopy Ladders L434 stencil.

DISCLAIMER: This is addictive and habit forming! You will be grabbing everything you can to relief print with. Warn the people that you live with before embarking on this project!


3. Brayered


Brayered DIY Patterned Paper by Kim Dellow

Whilst we are on the subject of brayers (well we sort of are with the relief printing) brayering is a super simple way to make interesting patterned paper even without the relief printing part. If I need a quick piece of paper covered I will either brayer it or use the plastic card (like an old credit card or gift card) scrapping method. I love these two methods as you get a rich texture without really having to do much at all.

Don't forget that if you have a brayer that you can remove the barrel from then you can add even more interest by wrapping it with an elastic band or string or even cut out bits of craft foam, and running that through the paint or ink and onto the surface. For the plastic card you can always snip away at the edge of the card with a sharp knife to give it an interesting tooth edge to add more texture.

For my page above I again used the Turner Acryl Gouache (Night Blue, Colour Pearl Lemon) but I also added in some Holbein Gouache Brilliant Gold which is the bling-y-est gold paint colour I have yet to find!


4. Collage


Collage DIY Patterned Paper by Kim Dellow

Collage is definitely on my favourite DIY patterned paper list. I love a bit of collage, don't you? And now you can see one of the reasons why I like to use waterproof and water-resistant materials to make the drawn patterned papers. It makes it easier to collage them if you don't have to worry about the glue smearing the design.

For my glue I am using Golden Regular Gel and applying it with a plastic card onto both the surfaces that will be in contact with each other and then over the top of the collaged piece. I usually use the gloss gel as it is completely transparent when dry, but if you want a matte finish then you can use the matte version or a semi-gloss version.


5. Layering


Doodle layer of DIY Patterned Paper by Kim Dellow

Relief Printed layer of DIY Patterned Paper by Kim Dellow

Finally you can put it all together with a bit of layering of all or some of the techniques above! Total knock out fun! So go for it!

This time for my relief printing I've gone for a Derwent Inktense block over the StencilGirl Loopy Ladders L434 stencil. The Inktense will react to water so if you use anything on top bear that in mind when you build the layers and be prepared for some colour movement or use a fixative to decrease the movement.

You can use all sorts of papers for the techniques I have described above, try out your favourites or what you have in your stash and see what works for you. If you are stuck try the Fabriano Accademia Artist Paperpack 200 sheets 120 gsm, it is a great paper for messing about with, works really well with dry techniques and sketching, but it does winkle with excessive water and some gel medium use.


I hope you are now buzzing with ideas and things you want to try this week after all that! Now over to you...what are your current favourite ways to make your DIY Patterned Paper?

Kim

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Wednesday 18 January 2017

VIDEO: How To Decorate A Wood Block

I'm excited today because I have another new project video to share with you! This week my video share is the last in my current PaperArtsy Make and Take video series and if you love the fabulous Lin Brown stamp range then you are going to love this video!

How to decorate a wood block, Video by Kim Dellow #videotutorial #KimDellow

This week's video shows me decorating a wood block using Lin Brown stamps, Fresco Finish acrylic paint and finishing it off with a bit of transfer foil bling and the Prima Marketing Christine Adolph adhesive rub-ons.

But as well as sharing all the steps, from start to finish, I've also shared some of my favorite design theory hacks and how I like to use them, so sit back and enjoy the video!

[I do use affiliate links and there are some in this blog post.]


VIDEO: Decorate A Wood Block With PaperArtsy Stamps and Paints



Products Used:
Wooden block 20.6 x 9.6 cm, thickness 20 mm, Empress Tree
Prima Marketing Christine Adolph Adhesive Rub-ons Hearts: (UK) That's Crafty; (US) Simon Says Stamp
Stix2 transfer foils - I used copper
PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Lin Brown} Stamps ELB29: (UK) That's Crafty; (US) Simon Says Stamp
PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Lin Brown} Stamps ELB30: (UK) That's Crafty; (US) Simon Says Stamp
PaperArtsy Fresco Finish acrylic paints: (UK) That's Crafty; (US) Simon Says Stamp
Vanilla, Teresa Green, Zucchini, Blueberry, Autumn Fire, Chocolate Pudding
Ranger Archival ink - Sienna, Fern Green, Coffee
Palette
Sponge or foam


More Videos!

If you want to catch up with the other three PaperArtsy Make and Take project videos then you can find them by clicking on the photos below:

VIDEO: Rainbow Painted Mini-Notebook  VIDEO: Seth Apter-Inspired Canvas Board PaperArtsy Make and Take VIDEO: Decorated Tape Dispenser Project

So has anything jumped out at you from this video series? Any techniques you want to revisit or try for your next project? I would love to know so do leave me a comment!

And don't worry, this series of videos might have finished but I have more planned so keep your eyes peeled here or over on my YouTube Channel for my next art video adventure share!

Kim




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