Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Ask Permission by Guest Leanne Jago

Hello Viva Las VegaStamps!,
It is my first time here as a guest designer on the VLVS inspiration team and I am so excited to be here. **Insert squeal of delight**…
My first project I wanted to create a little mixed media piece.



Drawing inspiration from the January 2019 challenge inspiration board, combined with my love of Banksy inspired stamps and a sentiment to start the year of on a good note.  
Also, I wanted to take the time to remind myself that, as an artist I don’t need to ask permission to create whatever my soul and heart wants and desires at the time and to just enjoy the ride.








Here is a process video : 




VLV! Supplies

Other Supplies:
Index Card
Atelier Gesso Primer
DecoArt Media: Crackle Paint, Antiquing Cream Black
Liquitex Matte Gel Medium
Lindys Magical Shaker: Cowabunga Copper
Tissue Paper
Momento Ink Pad: London Fog
Tim Holtz/Ranger: Oxide Ink: Walnut Stain, Old Paper, Broken China
Stabilo All Pencil: Black
Liquid Correction Pen.

Thank you.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

You will stay with me forever

Hello) Nataliya is here, and  this is my new work, with little story about love...maybe...

- Where are you?
- You know I can't stay ...
- But I love you!
- I can't ...
- I saved you!
- We're from different worlds ... goodbye ...
- No, nonononono! You will stay with me forever!


And some details. I colored the Butterfly Lady with watercolor:


For tin decorating I used texture paste, acrilic paint & alcohol ink (and lace):



Have a nice day!



Monday, September 17, 2012

Sneak Peek!!!

Here is a sneak peek of something happening LATER TODAY!!!!

We'll be starting a super fab new show called "Time 2 Stamp with VLVS!"


and it's going to be SO AWESOME.

Every other Monday starting today we'll be airing videos on tips, techniques, bits n bobs, anything and everything VLVS!

and I thought I'd work up some EXCITEMENT this morning showing a sneak peek of our debut show (it might or might not be the September 12 tags of 2012 VLVS! style!) and unveiling the logo!!

so check this out and come back around 10 am PST!


Be sure and grab stamps 10001 (Typewriter) and 18925 (Art is the only).

Friday, May 18, 2012

Route 66

I have been wanting to use my VivaLasVegaStamps! Roue 66 stamp for the LONGEST time and since the Swimsuit Lady looked like she was ready for a summer road trip, I thought it was a great combination.


 I have this great book of maps from Turkey so I cut out a page and attached it to the front of an upcycled card with gel medium. Next I stamped my Swimsuit lady onto a piece of watercolor paper using Distress Ink in Black Soot and cut her out with an Xactto. I painted my lady with Neocolor II water color crayons and Prismacolor Colored Pencils. I colored all of her accessories using glitter gel pens, then finished off her lips and eyes with Prismacolor markers.

 

 I stamped my Route 66 stamp onto watercolor paper using Fired Brick Distress Ink, cut it out, then colored in the sign with blue and silver glitter gel pen. I printed my quote then aged the paper with Distress Ink in Tea Dye. I attached my text and images to the map using gel medium. Even though I now have a great card to use whenever I need it, I like it so much I may just glue it closed and attach a ribbon to the back and hang it up as a reminder to myself :D

See more of my work on my blog.

Sunday, October 02, 2011

Halloween Lantern


I’m so excited to be sharing my first project with you, as a new member of the Viva Las Vegastamps! Design Team (DT)! It was so hard to pick just one Halloween image from the huge variety of stamps Viva Las Vegastamps! has in their 15,000+ collection that I needed to come up with some way to use many stamps. I love three dimensional pieces made from paper and Halloween makes me think of nighttime, so a lantern came to mind.

Side 1 - Lantern in daylightSide 2 - Lantern in daylight Side 3 - Lantern in daylight Side 4 - Lantern in daylight

This is a really simple project to make. I’m providing you with a zip file of the pattern (as a PDF you can print and cut out, as an SVG file you can import into cutting software and as a Sure Cuts A Lot SCAL V2 project file). CLICK HERE to download the Halloween lantern pattern files.

It started with a half-gallon cardboard milk carton. Wash it out well and cut off the top. Leave a small tab at the top of each side so you have a place to adhere the roof.

Cut out four roof panels, four frames and the top piece from cardboard. I used cereal boxes. Use the inside piece of a frame as a template to cut a window on each side of the cereal box about 1” from the bottom using a craft knife.

Once you have all the pieces cut out, cover them with aluminum tape, dry emboss the roof panels (to give them some texture), and coat the pieces with black alcohol ink. Once the ink is dry (about 10 minutes), distress the surfaces with a steel wool pad. This will make the embossed pattern really pop and gives the lantern an old steel-like finish.

Punch a small hole in the center of the top piece so you can attach a wire to use as a hanger.

Milk Carton

Got milk? Or juice...or any square carton.

Pieces covered in metal tape.

Milk carton cut down.

Cut out four vellum panels (using a frame as a template) and stamp your images with dye ink. I used these 8 stamps from Viva Las Vegastamps!:

Adhere the vellum panels to the frames with Miracle Tape and you’re ready to assemble your lantern.

First create the roof by folding the tabs of each roof panel to the back and then adhering them together using Miracle Tape. I stapled each tab too for extra holding power. Then attach the roof piece. Create a wire hanger and put it through the hole. I put a bead on top from an old necklace I picked up at a flea market.

Roof piece dry embossed

Roof piece dry embossed and top piece with hole punched.

Assembled roof

Underside of assembled roof.

Pieces distressed to look like old steel

Pieces dressed to look like old steel.

Adhere the roof to the milk carton by using Miracle Tape on the tabs you made along the top of the cartoon.

Adhere three of the frames to the milk cartoon using Miracle Tape. Attach the fourth panel with magnetics or Velcro dots, so you can easily remove it to maintain the battery operated votive candle.

For added fun, dangle a spider from a thread under the roof. Just punch two spiders and glue them back to back with a piece of thread sandwiched between them. Coat the spider withCrystal Lacquer for added strength (and some shine). Attach a red rhinestone. Use a needle to punch a hold under the roof and tie up the thread.

Think how fun several of these would look around your house (they stand really well) or hanging in your front yard!

Side 1 - Lantern at night Side 2 - Lantern at night Side 3 - Lantern at night Side 4 - Lantern at night

I also want to invite you to participate in the Viva Las Vegastamps! Theme Challenge for October. Submit “Halloween” creations you made using Viva Las Vegastamps! for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate at the Viva Las Vegastamps! online store. CLICK HERE for submission instructions.

Visit my blog at Create & Craft to see my other projects. Have fun!

Joe

Friday, September 16, 2011

Have You Started Making Christmas Cards Yet?

I am busy here thinking forward....for once. I am getting a jump start on my holiday prep with my cards. I have created these cuties digitally with Viva Las VegaStamps! Love those VLV stamps!
this one is called "blue dog"

this one is called "Holiday Cheer"

I have a BIGGGG sense of humor and the VLV stamps play right into that. Check out their Christmas and Holiday stamps...and start your own prep. They have a super deal (see post below this one) going on right now so grab them while you can!!!

I used...




















Friday, September 02, 2011

wish you were here...

Here is my end of summer card for my friends created with my very favorite VLV stamp...living at the beach, I get to invite friends from all over the world to visit. This year I will use this card as an invitation to my 60th birthday bash!!!

Don't forget to stop on over at Viva Las Vegastamps, they literally have something for everyone!

Friday, July 22, 2011

The Bride Returns


I am having so much fun with Steampunk...I almost can't stop creating the art...Viva Las VegaStamps! has so many fun items and images to use it is hard to choose...

This is a digital collage was created from old photographs, real sprockets and gears available from VLV and the following stamps:

16020 Steampunk Heart Large 2 1/4 x 2







16006 Steampunk Background/Collage 2 1/2 x 3








1806_1 Eiffel Tower/Large 2 1/4 x 5









gears7 Sprocket Gears