Students in my Deli Paper class held in Rhode Island in October may remember this piece; I was working on it toward the end of the second day. The dark colored bit you see right at the bottom was borrowed from Betsy. Thanks Betsy!
I’m always amazed at how divergent the results are when students use the same techniques and mostly the same supplies, creating bits that really do reflect their personal color choices. And how differently they apply techniques, resulting in work that’s uniquely their own.
Back to the photo… this piece will be featured in a video that I expect to debut toward the end of this month. You’ll see the whole thing at that time and can follow along as I show you how to achieve similar results. (Two words: deli paper.)
Happy New Year too! We’re ringing in 2016 with 19% off all eligible products at the website. Kick off the new year by restocking those consumables. You know you’re gonna use them!
Barb
6 Comments
I just discovered your videos and I am already addicted! Wow! You are sooooooooo interesting and talented and I am learning so much. I am so happy! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!?
Your creativity amazes me! I have learned so much from your tutorials. Thanks for sharing with us.
I have never done an art journal but I am looking forward to doing one along with you in this new year. A New Year = A New Skill !
Love, love! As with the other comments, I am also addicted to your tutorials and have a long list of “to do projects”. Happy New Year!
Did you STITCH by hand on this paper?
Whatever it is looks pretty cool! Accordion style something with awesome colors, interesting stamping or drawing and lotsa terrific faux stitching. Another one I’ll be looking forward to seeing! 🙂
Looks like packing material.