Image Transfer |
I added dots of dimensional paint to my tree so it would have some fruit.
My trees and flowers are coloured and shaded with the Big Brush Pens.
I started it off by colouring my background with Gelatos from Faber Castell.
I used a baby wipe to blend the colour together. I find this smoother when I have gesso'd the watercolor paper first but I had skipped this step to get the rougher look.
For my trees I used the Big Brush Pens from Faber Castell with Claudine Hellmuth foam stamps.
Next I used a Crafters Workshop stencil with Gelato to add rain drops. After adding the colour, I rubbed it in with a baby wipe.
For this page I really wanted to do an image transfer. This is one of my favourite techniques. I love how it makes my image look like it was stamped. I began by inverting my image on photoshop.
To do this open the image in photoshop, click on IMAGE, then click on ROTATE CANVAS, followed by FLIP CANVAS HORIZONTAL. Once your image is flipped you can adhere it to your page with gel medium. Burnish it with a scrapper or credit card. Let dry completely.
Get the image wet and remove the paper by rubbing it off.
As you can see, the image transfer was at the top of the page. This one did not work out so I re-did it on the side. I don't usually mind if parts of the image are missing but in this case I did. I really love this verse and wanted it to show up better. I ended up writing more of the verse on the page as my journaling.
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your creative process, Marjolaine. This is absolutely breath-taking. I love the journaling and the art. You really put a lot of love and work into this, and it shows. What a wonderful project!
ReplyDeleteThank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your beautiful art with us in the challenge this week at Word Art Wednesday. We need and appreciate your participation, and hope you will continue to play along each week and bless us with your gift of art. You have such a gift, and we're blessed to have you share it with us at Word Art Wednesday.
Blessings,
Karen L
Word Art Wednesday
Thanks Karen, I will do my best to participate, I absolutely love your blog!
DeleteI am thrilled that someone else has found enough courage to begin an art journal. I am now working on my first one. I am doing a bit of stumbling and learning a lot of what *not* to do, but am loving it and getting better and better. Your work here, accompanied by the biblical quotation and your own creative journaling is magnificent! You rocked this Word Art Wednesday challenge! Go you! (Come visit my blog and check out how I'm doing in my art journal when you get a chance: kaywallacescrapbooking.blogspot.com)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kay, I found your blog last week and I'm following by e-mail otherwise I'm a terrible follower! Your journal pages are beautiful, I have pinned some on Pinterest!
DeleteI love this!
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