Showing posts with label roses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roses. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Back to Nature

Hi!  Welcome back to the blog!  I have been busy playing with flowers!  The current challenge at Frilly and Funkie is hosted by the talented Sara Emily and she has asked us to be inspired by nature!

The challenge as described by Sara Emily:

"Having just returned from our annual trek to the mountains of West Virginia where we observed so much natural beauty on our hikes, I couldn't help but make my challenge nature themed. You can make anything you like, from a card or tag to altered art, just be sure to include a natural element in your vintage or shabby chic project. Think real twigs, leaves, shells, pebbles. Or you could include a die cut or a stamped or stenciled image representing a natural object."

This had me thinking about all the flowers in our yard during the summer.  I ran out and started gathering them. 
Stampers Anonymous Entomology Idea-Ology small talk Idea-Ology Story Sticks Wendy Vecchi Les Roses Tim Holz Paper Dolls Archival ink Watering Can For the Funkie Junkie Boutique
I shared the whole process behind the pressing of the flowers on the Frilly and Funkie blog on Saturday and this was one of the results of those experiments.


I saw this beautiful sheet of rose petals on pinterest.  That had me thinking what if I pressed a sheet of roses?  Well this is what happened:

First I set the flowers up like this in a folded piece of cardstock:

Rose Flower Pressing Big Shot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

After I ran it through the big shot it looked like this when I opened it up:
Rose Flower Pressing Big Shot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique
 And after I moved them around and ran it through a few times this is what I ended up with:

Rose Flower Pressing Big Shot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

 It wasn't what I had expected but I used it as a background and created my card:

Stampers Anonymous Entomology Idea-Ology small talk Idea-Ology Story Sticks Wendy Vecchi Les Roses Tim Holz Paper Dolls Archival ink Watering Can For the Funkie Junkie Boutique
 I stamped over the background with a background stamp about roses.  I then created my butterflies and guess what their bodies are made of..... I used some dried lavender. The moths around here have such fuzzy bodies it just reminded me of them!

I hope this has you thinking of how you can incorporate nature into your art!  Come join us in the challenge! 

The winner will earn the chance to be a Guest Designer here at Frilly and Funkie, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. We are also awarding Top 3 Badges for three further outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team, because we can't pick just one favorite!

Thanks for stopping by!

Suzz

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Bloomin' Marvellous

Hi!  Today is the Funkie side of the DT to showcase their beautiful pastel flowers for the latest Frilly and Funkie Challenge Bloomin' Marvellous.  The talented Zoe is our host and she challenged us with:

"As spring pokes it's head through the frozen ground, let's celebrate the season and create a vintage or shabby chic project with flowers as the focus and in vintage muted pastel tones, (no brights)."

What a delightful challenge as the weather is flickering between winter and spring for us right now.  We definitely are inspired by the crocus and tulips poking their little faces towards the sun!  I have two projects inspired by the challenge. 

This little bag was actually my second project and happened very quickly after my mini-vases.  My husband had gone to the hardware store to get a few keys made.  When they gave him the keys they put them in this little kraft bag with the quantity and price.  I saw it on the counter and asked for the bag.   I loved how it looked.  He left it for me on my craft desk.

As I was working through the mini vases I created a big mess of things out on my desk.  It made creating this bag very easy.  I took the paint and painted the center of the bag.   After it dried I took a plain white butterfly previously cut and glued it in the center.  I then took one of the collage word sheets and collaged it over the background.  I stenciled with embossing paste around the edges.  I wanted them to pop so I spritzed the entire surface with a soft mist of lavender.  After that I splattered more on to give more color.  I took one of my roses from the previous project and placed it with the stem onto the bag.  

The rose color needed to blend more so it received a coat of the same purple as the background. I then found some little glass stones to add as my final accent.  This little bag was one of the quickest things I have created in awhile and I loved how it turned out!


For my original project I started with mini-vases:

These were inspired by some crafty time with a good friend.  I spent most of the time talking (ha ha)  and cutting tons of flowers and butterflies in anticipation of the this challenge.

I started with piles of plain white cut out flowers, branches, and butterflies.  I looked at my pastels and was thinking tattered rose, worn lipstick, peeled paint. 
But then my eye caught the shaded lilac and I started thinking of soft hues of lavender.  It didn't hurt that when I spent the time with my good friend she was inking up in layers of purple!

The flowers are the lovely pine-cone die from Tim Holtz - Sizzix.   I inked up half of the flowers with the distress oxide smeared directly on the die cut before I rolled them up.  

I spritzed the excess ink and used another flower base to pick up the excess ink.  I repeated until I had 5 ready to roll flowers. 

I wrapped the die cut around the base of a tiny paint brush and then flattened, squished and bent the edges until I got the shape I wanted.  The Tim Holtz video of this is always my go to as he makes it so easy to follow. 

While the flowers were drying I repeated the inky process with the butterflies.  The detailed butterflies were completely inked and the backgrounds were used to pick up the excess ink. 

Last summer at an antique mall I had found 5 mini milk glass containers. The were very cheap as I don't think they were that old. They were the perfect vase for my mini flowers!  I pulled out some bits and pieces of think wire from leftover plastic flowers and other things.  I painted the wire with white acrylic paint.  And then I hot glued the wire stems to the flowers, branches and butterflies.   


I also had pulled out the Dina Wakely Collage Words and thought how fun it would be to collage those inspiration words onto the vases.  I used some decoupage and applied them to the vase.

I finished it off with painting with the white acrylic paint the edges and back side of the vase.  All that was left was to die some seam binding and assemble the vases. 
 
I hope you come and share your fabulous flowers with us! The winner will earn the chance of a Guest DT spot here at Frilly and Funkie, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. And there are Top 3 Badges for three further outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team, because choosing just one winner is so hard!

Thanks for stopping by!

Suzz