Tuesday 6 January 2015

Eileen Hull Art With Heart Challenge

New Year, fresh start and time for our first challenge of the year with Eileen Hull and the Art with Heart Challenge. This time around it is all about fresh ideas, a fresh start, so ANYTHING GOES.
I decided to use Eileen Hull's Flower, Petal Power die to create a dimensional blossom taking centre stage on my design. As soon as I thought of fresh starts I began to think of fresh flowers and longing for Spring already and those wonderful spring blooms, hence I used a flower in my design.
I began by applying Salty Ocean and Mowed Lawn Distress Ink to a non-stick craft sheet, spritzing with water and then mopping up the ink with my card. I repeated this process for several pieces of card which I will then use for die cutting. I dried each application of ink with a heat tool and then added more ink where necessary.
I die cut the petals from the coloured card and then applied Salty Ocean Distress Ink around the edges of each petal for definition.
Each petal was then placed into Eileen Hull's Starflowers Embossing Folder and run through a die cutting machine to emboss.
I love the added detail the embossing gives to the petals.
To add further detail I dry brushed white paint over each petal to highlight the wonderful texture and design.
The white paint really lifts the detail from the background.
It's then time to build the flower layer by layer. Once each layer was dry I then bent and added life to the petals.
To complete the flower I added one of Tim Holtz idea-ology pieces to the centre.
I used the Alcohol Ink Splatter technique in the background and then applied Crackle Texture Paste over a layering stencil to the background which I mixed with a touch of Juniper Alcohol Ink so that it blended with my backdrop. I used Sail Boat Blue, Juniper and Mermaid Alcohol Inks in the background. I adore the touch of crackle to each of the stencilled letters.
I die cut leaves using the Garden Greens die, adding just a touch of colour to the edges of the leaves which I then tucked behind my flower.
Thanks so much for stopping by, hope you enjoyed my first challenge piece of the year. We would love to see your creations and how you are inspired this time around.
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Tracy x x x



15 comments:

  1. Tracy this is stunning! What a wonderful "first make" for the new year..love it xxxx

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  2. Glorious colours, fab flower and am in love with your background:-) xxx

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  3. Wow Tracy, I am just hypnotized by these wonderful colours! Your splatter technique is fabulous and that flower is simply stunning! Love the crackle stencilling too, a great bit of texture! Love it! hugs :)

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  4. Wow Tracy so much work in this card! I can see that Crackle Texture paste will be one of my next buys! What a great look! Love the background! Fabulous card!

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  5. A gorgeous card! Love the crackled lettering, but I must say that the flower is spectacular! A great colour combination too! Chrisx

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  6. Fabulous, so different, love it! Creative Blessings, Tracy W x

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  7. Tracy what a beautiful project! The flower takes center stage and I am surprised at how cool the embossing looks on it! Thanks for sharing your Art With Heart project this month!

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  8. I love the fresh colors! this is beautiful Tracy

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  9. Keel! Love the flower and the distress ink colors you've used. Alcohol ink background is fab. Do you use a special cardstock/paper in order to get such get splatters? Happy New Year! Hugs

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  10. Oh Tracy, that flower is just stunning and I love the gorgeous colours of it too - and the embossing - everything really! This is one beautiful card with the stenciling, the wonderful background and of course, that beautiful flower! Hugs, Anne xx

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  11. I just love the colours & the knob for the flower centre!

    Sally

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  12. It is gorgeous the way in which the flower dominates this card ... definitely bold and very beautiful.
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  13. LOVE the artsy background and the colors! The flower texture is great too!

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  14. Love everything you did to make this card. Nice!

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  15. Wow, Tracy, this is just amazing. The embossed petals are wonderful - and these colours are definitely ones I love in Jan/Feb - so bright and vivid on these grey days.
    Alison xx

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