Hi everyone! It’s Bonnie here today with an accordion book I created filled with all kinds of layers and fun usage of rubber stamps. I featured the same Joggles bird stamp, Tweet Tweet, throughout but used parts of other stamps to create funky hats for each version. This book is definitely “For the Birds”.
Supplies:
Joggles Accordion Book – 4 x 6 inches – 10 panels
Lindy’s Stamp Gang Two Toned Starburst Sprays – Hottie Patottie Hot Pink, California Poppy Gold, Yellow Rose of Texas; Hag’s Wart Orange
Archival Ink Pads – Jet Black; Pale Ochre; Magenta Hue
Joggles Cling Mounted Rubber Stamps – Tweet Tweet; Wonky House #2; Nonsense Latin Text
Joggles / Virginia England Cling Mounted Rubber Stamps – Funky Flower #2; Funky Flower #5; Funky Flower #6; Funky Flower #8
Joggles/ Bloobel Stamps Cling Mounted Rubber Stamp – Sally Surprise
Stampotique Originals – Kate’s Doodle Cube
Joggles Clear Acrylic Stamp Mounts
Aleene’s Super Thick Tacky Glue – 4 ounce jar
Sharpie Waterbased Paint Marker Extra Fine Tip White
Faber Castell Pitt Artist Brush Pen (B) Black
Faber Castell Pitt Artist Big Brush Pen (B) Black
Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pen (XS) Extra Super Fine Black
Tim Holtz Water Brush by Ranger – Fine Detail Nib
Dina Wakley Media – White Gesso – 2 ounce tube
Dina Wakley Media – Gel Medium – 2 ounce tube
Scor Tape – .25 and .5 inches
Dina Wakley Media Palette Knife
Joggles Stencils – Bubble Blast; Punchinella Quintet Minis; Ancient Ruins
Joggles Sticky Snippets – Large Starburst
Other: TCW Mini Netting stencil; toothpick; old book text paper; computer printed sayings; white cardstock; black cardstock; drywall mesh; scissors; ribbon; die cut frame from stash.
Here is my process:
To add colour to the background, the accordion book was opened over two NonStick craft sheets set side by side, and spritzed with California Poppy Gold and Marigold Yellow Orange Lindy’s Stamp Gang Two Toned Starburst Sprays.
After allowing the sprays to dry slightly, Joggles Bubble Blast stencil was set over the background and Hottie Patottie Hot Pink Starburst Spray was generously spritzed through the openings. The colour pooled and seeped under the stencil which was what I was hoping for. The ink remaining on the stencil after all that spraying was transferred onto white cardstock by flipping the stencil face down onto it.
Once the background was dry, Joggles Nonsense Latin Text Cling Mounted Rubber stamp was inked with Magenta Hue Archival Ink and applied randomly to the background by rolling the stamp onto it. Pale Ochre Archival Ink was used to stamp one of Stampotique Originals Kate’s Doodle Cube images randomly over the background.
Large Starburst Sticky Snippets from a previously spritzed sheet (using Hottie Patottie Hot Pink, Yellow Rose of Texas, and Hag’s Wart Orange Lindy’s Stamp Gang Two Toned Starburst Sprays and Joggles Ancient Ruins stencil) were peeled off and applied to each panel. A black XS Pitt Artist pen was used to outline the starburst shapes and help them show up more clearly against the background.
Torn strips of old book text paper were adhered on each left panel of the two page spreads using Dina Wakley Media Gel Medium. White gesso was scuffed over the text using a finger to apply it. This helps the text seem less “stuck on” and more embedded into the background.
Black Marble Dylusions Paint was pounced through the star portion of Joggles Punchinella Quintet Minis stencil to further push the text and the Sticky Snippets shapes into the background.
Ranger Texture Paste was scraped with a palette knife through TCW Mini Netting stencil to create texture. This was allowed to dry thoroughly.
Joggle Cling Mounted Rubber Stamp – Tweet Tweet was applied to a Joggles Stamp Mount and stamped onto white cardstock 7 times using Jet Black Archival ink.
The birds were coloured with Tim Holtz Distress markers using a water brush to spread the colour and vary the intensity.
Portions of other Joggles rubber stamps (Funky Flowers 2, 5, 6, 8; Wonky House 2; Sally Surprise) were stamped onto mop-up pieces of white cardstock using Jet Black Archival ink. I keep ATC size rectangles of white cardstock on my desk and use them to clean up any over spray on my craft mat. They are ready for me to use when I want to add a little something to a mixed media piece and blend better than regular coloured cardstock would.
The birds and the “hats” were then fussy cut and edged with a black Faber Castell Pitt Brush Pen.
The hats were adhered to the birds and both a white Sharpie Watercolor Paint Pen and a black Faber Castell XS Pitt Pen were used to add detail doodles to give each bird a unique look. They were each adhered to black cardstock and trimmed leaving a narrow black border which would help them stand out from the busy background.
The sayings for each panel plus the front and back covers were printed from the computer onto white cardstock. The words were cut out individually and adhered to black cardstock with Scor tape. They were then trimmed to leave a narrow black mat.
A bird plus a die cut branch was adhered to the left side of each two page spread using Aleene’s Super Thick Tacky Glue. A saying was adhered opposite the bird on the adjacent page using Scor Tape.
A doodled border was added to the top, bottom and sides of the accordion book.
The edges of the book were blackened with Black Big Brush Pen to frame it.
That white cardstock which we flipped the spritzed stencil onto earlier to clean it off was cut into two 4 x 6 inch rectangles for the front and back covers. They were adhered with .5 inch Scor tape. On the front, a die cut frame was also adhered with Scor Tape to the background with the 6th bird peeking out of the frame. The title, For The Birds, was printed on white, matted with black, and adhered below the frame.
On the back cover, washi tape was layered close to the bottom edge to give the 7th bird a place to stand. A Dina Wakley star which had been stamped onto white cardstock and embossed with black was adhered above the bird. The words, The End, were printed, matted, and adhered over the star.
Thanks so much for stopping by today. The birdies and I appreciate that! I hope you gained a little inspiration on how you can look at your stamps in a new way by only featuring a part of them. It really gives you so much more bang for the buck if you can do that!
15 Comments
I love how you used pieces and parts of other stamped images for the hats. And the whole thing is just very cool. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Susan. I’m always trying to figure out other ways to use products and especially stamps. Stamp designs have so many wonderful shapes and parts to them!
This is too gosh darn adorable….love how you used portions of the stamps for hats….all it takes is a bit of imagination….love love love this!!!
Thanks so much, Virginia. I find your stamps so inspiring …both as a whole and in their unique parts and shapes. There are so many cool possibilities with them! They do spark my imagination 🙂
Just FABULOUS ! Just so creative. Thank you for sharing this wonderful book.
Debbie, you have given me a huge smile! Thanks for your lovely comment.
Such an adorable accordian book. Love the colors, images and all the sentiments!! You rock.
Aww, Diana, you have made my day! Thanks for your sweet comment. I think you rock, too!
Thumbs up! Love the layering and the creativity!
Thanks so much, Pat! I am a huge fan of layering and also pushing the envelope a little. This book makes me smile 🙂
Yayyyyy Bonnie – THIS IS WONDERFUL and actually got my “wheels” turning, which may not sound like much, however, my mojo took a hike and didn’t want to return. Who knows what that’s all about! Anyway, I digress, my Darling Grandson (11) just broke his arm this week and this has triggered some fun thoughts for one of his cards. He’s in MI …. I’m in S. FL – augh.
Barbara, that is so cool! I know the feeling of having my mojo going on vacation…so frustrating! I’m so happy that your wheels are turning and would love to see what you create for your grandson. I’m sure he could use cheering up…a broken arm in summer is no fun!
What a book Bonnie! I have looked at each page with wonder and plan to go back and REALLY look. I have most of the supplies and can improvise where needed. Those hats just set the tone.
Great and creative fun.
Ginnie, thanks so much for your lovely comment. I had such fun creating this…I think I smiled all the way through the process. I would love to see what you create and am delighted that it’s given you some inspiration, Have fun and be sure to show me!
I had so much fun going through your process. I love your ideas and use of black and white and layering.
Loved this book!