Friday 14 January 2011

Colorwash Samples

Here they are, sorry I had to make you wait,I should know to always do my blogs posts from my laptop.

First up, a framed metal flower using moulds and metal (Big Daddy 1 and Dark Chocolate) from Ten Seconds Studio and dies from Paperartsy (Grunge Flowers and Scalloped Flower) Colorwash and Alcohol ink from Ranger. I just loved the way that the Colorwash was sucked straight into the wood and blended together beautifully. Here I used Butterscotch and Lettuce.

Again, Butterscotch and Lettuce for my background and images are Paperartsy stamped onto Gold Nugget metal from Ten Seconds Studio. The keyhole was from Tim Holtz Locket Keys.
Butterscotch, Sunset Orange Colorwash for the background with a spritz of Copper Perfect Pearls Mist over the top for a bit of shimmer. The foreground pieces were cut from card that had been sprayed with Lettuce and Sunset Orange Colorwash with a bit of Heirloom Gold Perfect Pearl Mist. Lots of Tim Holtz Ideaology bits and bobs......Numerals, Tissue Tape (still in love with this stuff), a swivel clasp, some washers, brads and a key.

Stream and Lettuce Colorwash with Turquoise Perfect Pearl Mist. Some of my favourite Wendy Vecchi stamps and Tim's Ideaology Swivel clasp, Game Spinner, Tissue Tape, Key, Mini pin, Philosophy Tag, Trinket Pin and a Bauble.

Background - Sunst Orange and Cranberry Colorwash with Copper Perfect Pearl Mist. Paperartsy stamps and Songbird die plus yet more Tissue Tape, a Sprocket Gear, Ornate Frame and a washer. The Bird was die cut from Chocolate metal, embossed in Tim's Regal Flourish embossing folder and antiqued with a black Paint Dabber.

Here's another framed flower but this time the colours are Purple Twilight and Stream Colorwash. Metal is Brrr Blue with Pool and Purple Twilight Alcohol ink.



If you would like to see these plus the others in the flesh, stop by at Stevenage and you will be able to see the colours in all their glory, something is always lost in the photographs. If you can't wait until them to purchase some of these items, the are all available on the website.
Take care, Lin

19 comments:

Kat said...

fabulous creations as always Linda,
love the flower frames best.
although they are all stunning
can't wait to see them in the flesh at stevanage, see you there.
Kat.

Erika said...

Wow stunning creations, I love them all. The flower in the frame is my favourite too. Beautiful.

Kathyk said...

These are all BEEEEOOOOTIFUL! I'm particularly loving the lilac-y frame and metal flower - stonking!

Kathyk

ellen vargo designs said...

WOW Lin these are all simply gorgeous! I can't pick a fav cuz I love them ALL! Next time I'm there I really want to take one of your classes! (have to switch between you & Linda - can't play favorites...) Thanks for sharing all your samples - I want to make them all!! Have a great day. Hugs, Ellen xx

judith@poppy cottage said...

Lovely samples Linda, now I'm really looking forward to seeing them! Judith xx

Helen said...

These are superb, well worth waiting overnight. I will see them and you at Stevenage - not long now! (especially with CHA previews coming along) Must make some of those metal flowers.

Ellie Knol said...

They are all stunning!

Linda M. Cain said...

Oh, man! Your projects are always soooooo GORGEOUS!!!! Loving the color washes, but your metal always takes my breath away!!!

Linda

Shelly Hickox said...

Beautiful examples! I love them all.

Joan Fricker said...

Very beautiful. I love your tags.
Great colors and your metal flowers are terrific.

Anonymous said...

Oh dear, I should not read your posts just before having to prepare dinner. The samples are gorgeous and how I wish to start and make something now.
Margriet

Hilda xx said...

Fabulous Lin, love them all as usual!! must go and check which of the Colourwash sprays I already have!!

Daniele said...

what yummy tags, love all the colours
best wishes

Art By Wanda said...

All fabulous!!! I love your metal flowers!!!!

Siobhan Brignull said...

wowzer

Neet said...

Oh I just love that flower in a frame. Wish I was at home so I could have a go at making one. Need something to do with my metal flowers I made from your tutorial a while bacjk - now I have an idea. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Well, Linda, we were on the same waveband this time: looks like we were both playing with Color Washes & PP Mist sprays on the same day . . . but your results are MUCH superior to mine!! Ha ha!!! And now, as I write this, the big, secret experts training day is going on full speed. How I wish I were a fly on the wall!!! Have a lot of fun.
stampsally@yahoo.fr
Love to you all from Sally xxx

Chris Arlington said...

Everything is stunning and inspiring!
Hugs, Chris

Dragon said...

Oh so yummy.... I MUST do a course with you about metal working... It's my next big wish as I have wanted to learn how for a long time!!!
Frankie
xx