Mid-summer is a time of hot temperatures, long days, longing for more time spent by the water, and vacation. Whether your creative mind wants to take a vacation or be inspired by Shakespeare; play with a Farmer’s Market inspired paper line or stamp into a starry night frenzy - the challenge at Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge is Mid-Summer.
I kept thinking of Shakespeare's Mid-Summer Dream with the starry nights and fairies.
I made a variety of projects based on a technique I was playing with to create my dancing fairies.
I created a variation of the salt with inky sprays technique. I started with spraying a surface of white cardstock with yellow glimmer mist. I sprinkled salt on the surface. I let that dry. I repeated with Dylusions ink spray. I also created one more sheet with a darker yellow and orange mix.
I then spritzed it with water to re-activate the ink but in small doses of color:
After that dries I scrapped off the salt and this is what remained:
This gave me a nice variety of backgrounds to play with I created a midnight scene:
I stamped script over the background (definition of dreams) which seemed perfect for my Mid Summer Night Dream. I then added the mix of flowers and grass along the bottom. I then sponged black ink around the edges. I took white acrylic paint and mixed it with water to make it very runny and then I took an old toothbrush (ran through the dishwasher first) and filled it with white paint. I then used my finger to pull the bristles back and sprayed the white across the surface.
I finished my scene with butterflies stamped in white ink over the surface and hand drew little crowns and a body for my fairies. I added the quote using black stickers.
My second project used the white background with the yellow fairies.
I sponged over a stencil to create the focal point with black dye ink and finished off the background with a mix of music, flowers and a bird on a branch. I added the music sentiment and sponged the edges.
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Suzz
very inspiring as usual Suzz. Lovely projects
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! You've captured the look and feel of a Summer's evening. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! My jaw dropped at these (in a good way, of course)! I was really impressed with this salt technique, which I hadn't ever heard of. What a unique look it gives! These totally rang true to the Shakespeare vibe with me and I loved the dreamy quality they have. The sentiment you included about earth having music for those who listen was very inspiring. Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! What a neat way to do an evening scene! I love it!!
ReplyDelete*mwah*
Steph
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Gorgeous pieces of art Suzz, the salt technique is such fun and I love your backgrounds. Very eye catching designs and the images and stamping are lovely. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness Suzanne! What a fabulous set of projects! Love the pretty scenes that you created!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful!!! I love the effect you got and all the wonderful texture. Fantastic!
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Bravo
Oceo
I LOVE, just LOVE your cards ! I have to try that technique...Thanks for the inspiration...Lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cool, Suzz! Love the great contrast! It's really stunning! Both projects are! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteWow... the background colors and patterns are amazing. Love your great inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteStunning projects and the backgrounds are amazing. This is just wonderful and great inspiration for our theme! :)
ReplyDeleteThe mid-summer is a wonderful time and you've interpreted it perfectly! I always like to see how the theme of the week inspires you multiple projects!Barbarayaya
ReplyDeletei love the depth you have achieved here with the vibrant contrast of light and dark!
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