1)
 I start with the papers.  I look for papers that correspond to my 
picture, I want to complement it, not fight with it.  I used my 
daughter's hair bow (since the rest of the picture is brown, flesh, or 
white I used those colors (pink, teal, white, etc).  
2)
 I this point I have a sketch in my head of the design of the layout, I 
know I wanted the picture in the middle right, with elements going above
 and to the left of the picture.  I start pulling items that I think 
will work on my page, not caring about color, just the shapes.  Not all 
the items will make the cut and be used, but this gives my an idea if I 
like where I am headed.  Nothing is glued down, it is just my rough idea
 at this point.
3)
 I apply gesso to all the embellishments that need a change of color 
(except for the top lace it was white so it took color no problem).  The
 spray them with spray mist.  I used Tattered Angels mist in a couple of
 different shades of light pink. I mist them each 2-3 times to give them
 a good coat.  I also let them dry before each coat so they absorb the 
mist better.  I do this off the page so I do not apply to much mist to 
the background papers.
4)
 Now I add texture to the page.  I used stencils by Prima with gesso, 
added in my papers (distressing each layer of paper with scissors and 
edging them with ink) and trims, and for fun I added in layers of 
Snowtex.  I gives this wonderful bumpy texture.  I even took a couple of  stamps and stamped in gesso below the picture and in the top left 
corner below the lace and stencil area.  I used two small phrases. 
5)
 Now I start to add my embellishments back on.  I do not have the 
picture glued down yet, as I might still spray and I don't want to 
damage my picture.
6)
 I start to glue down items as I like to way the looks in that 
location.  I sometimes take pictures and step away for the page to see 
how it looks a hour later (especially if I am waiting for something to 
dry).
7)
 If I feel there are dead or blank areas, I will either add in another 
embellishment (or two) or add in more texture.  I did this just above 
the picture, it felt it was missing something so I added another bit of 
stenciled gesso.  I also sometimes move things around or change the item
 completely.  I just let the page go with the flow.  I don't fight to 
make it work, because I find it never looks good if I do that.
 8)
 One of the last steps is to go over the gessoed embellishments one more
 time with paint or chalk ink, sometimes both.  This help them pop out 
of the page a bit.  I might even add a bit more gesso to the items so 
they don't look to pink it adds contrast.  I also leave some items 
plain, or without gesso like bling and such.  On this page I also added 
on some glitter via Stickles from Ranger in Crystal for a bit of 
sparkle.
 










 
This is stunning and thanks for showing the step by step too.. love the end result!
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DeleteGorgeous work of art.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!! Love the details, such a transformation!
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DeleteThanks for sharing your creative process - I love the step-by-steps to show how you built the page.
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