My heart art tag for week 13 was an experiment, using a background technique that I have never used before. I'm not overly thrilled with it but as experiments go, pretty successful. I first tried this emboss resist technique with clear embossing powder but did not like the results at all. So, I tried it with white embossing powder. I used two colours of Distress Ink pads for the resist, Fire Brick and Walnut Stain. I edged it with black archival ink and called it done.
With this image greeting me outside my front door on April 7th, I decided that the week 14 tag had to be springlike. This cold, wet, snowy weather is not my idea of a nice, spring day! Wouldn't you agree?
Since I had my Big Kick die cutting machine out anyway, I decided to create this tag completely with die cuts. The hearts form the flowers, and the other bits finish them off. I edged around the tag with black archival ink. Very quick and easy to put together. And I think that I am back on track with the current week!
To watch Bea Grob's Heart Art Week 13,
click here. I am amazed how she manages to keep herself within a twenty-five minute time limit. I sure have not been able to do that.
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Bea Grob - Week 13 |
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Bea Grob - Week 14 |
To watch Bea's Heart Art Week 14,
click here. She has been using a lot of techniques and materials that I've never used before and hope to try some of them out in future art projects.
I'm so happy that I've finally caught up. March was a challenging month for me and I lost a bit of my creative mojo. But it's back!!