Hi everyone, Amanda here and I am delighted to be here following my win
of last month’s challenge
I am a “Craftaholic”! I have been crafting for about 6 years
now and love nothing more than escaping into my craftroom to just get all
inky and messy. My style is continually evolving and I love trying new
techniques and products and create, in my opinion, many “Happy Accidents”! I
suppose I would class myself as a mixed media crafter but also like creating
within many other genres it just depends what crafty mood I am in. I also do
like to collect the odd stamp or two, an obsession that I am considering
seeking medical attention for, but I think I am beyond help!!
For this month’s challenge “Small is Beautiful” I have created
“The Little Book of the Sea” which is housed inside a small matchbox.
Here’s
how I made it:-
I first started by die
cutting my matchbox using Tim Holtz Alterations matchbox die, for this I used a
heavy kraft card.
Then to make my little
book to put inside. The inside measurement of the box is 4.5cms x 6.5cms so to
ensure that my little book fitted, it needed to be 4cm x 6cms when finished.
I cut a piece of A4 white
card into a 6cm strip and then scored at 4cm intervals.
I then prepared my
background. The first layer was a layer of blue brusho, I then stencilled the
bubbles over using first PaperArtsy Fresco paint in white and then bump
stencilled again with shades of blue Fresco paint. When that was all totally
dried I applied Antique Linen Distress Ink with an ink blending tool.
I then added some background stamping using blue Archival
ink.
Then to add my images. I stamped a selection of sea themed stamps, from Crafty Individuals and Chocolate Baroque, onto white paper using Potting Soil Archival ink and set about cutting them all out.
Then to create the pages. You will notice the last page is blank, that is because when folded up it sits under the cover to complete the book.
A layer of white fresco paint roughly applied, same stencil
technique as above. Then I added some bandage, to mimic fishing net, that I had
coloured with the watered down Fresco paints and Vintage Photo Distress Stain
and some of my left over cut outs.
Text has been typed out on my vintage
typewriter and applied with 3D glue gel. I even added to the inside of the box
for the book to sit in.
I hope you like it.
Love
Amanda X
Fantastic Amanda ! What a
beautiful little book and housed in such a gorgeous match box home.
There's still plenty of time to join us for the current challenge of Small is Beautiful and I'm sure that Amanda's project has give you even more inspiration.
This is amazing and very beautiful. Must dig out my match boxes :)
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Absolutely stunning Amanda! I love your mini book beautifully housed in a matchbox. The colours and images are perfect and the netting addition ....inspired! Thanks so much for being our guest designer. Ruth xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant Amanda! I love this fabulous little book in a box ! You have really nailed the 'Small is Beautiful ' theme thank you for joining us as our guest designer Toni xx
ReplyDeleteWOW what a collection of stunning art works, Amanda. I love that booklet with all pages, cause I love the sea!
ReplyDeletexox Anja
Fabulous mini project! I love the beach theme and the cheesecloth wrap really adds to the feel of it. Gorgeous piece. :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutley stunning Amanda ! The perfect project for our Small is Beautiful challenge. Sue C x
ReplyDeleteCompletely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLynne
Just perfect x
ReplyDeleteThink Paula's said it all really.....perfect!!
ReplyDeleteAs for the stamp addiction I've said it before, you are the Imelda Marcos of the stamping world...just saying.....
Big hugs
Donna xxx
I Love this Amanda!! How tiny and lovely! I give you credit for working so small- your book is a delightful beauty!! xo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bubbly watery backgrounds and the stamped and fussy cut images look exquisite. The front of the matchbox is probably my favourite part though... what a great Guest Design creation from Amanda.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
What a gorgeous creation Amanda! I love the images you've used, the clever stencilling and the colours. The final touch of wispy fabric is inspired! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteA fabulous tiny book and matchbox Amanda!!! And using gorgeous stamps I love too... A great Guest Design post and creation, it was also lovely to read your presentation and know a bit more about you. Love Coco xx
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