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Saturday, 19 June 2021

Recap of ICAD 10 - 19


Another post for Effy's Blog Along

This is my recap of ICAD 10 -19 - I have put the first 9 on a ring...



So what of my small pieces of artwork on cards 5 by 3 inches for the next few days?

June 10th - A Gelli plate background using acrylics and home made hot glue stamps. Image from Oddball Art Co coloured with markers. Originally blogged here.


June 11th - A Gelli plate background using acrylics and commercial foam stamps. Image from Oddball Art Co coloured with markers. Originally blogged here.


June 12th - Paint, stencils and penwork - inspired by a doodling technique which was the first part of a Tracy Scott workshop  Fresh as a Daisy.


My original journal page looked like this:


and was juxtaposed against that:


June 13th - More paint, stencils and penwork - inspired by the next stage of the Tracy Scott workshop Fresh as a Daisy


My journal page actually looked like this:


and the pages of my journal like this:



The cut out page and face page were following a Natalie May workshop using he Tracy Scott face rice paper from ScrapFX




June 14th - Alcohol inks in spinner - see original post here.


June 15th and 16th - Two more Alcohol inks in Spinner.


June 17th - Collage of papers and Steampunk embellishments - Gecko Galz Image


June 18th- Another Gelli pull using acrylics and those hand made hot glue stamps. Die cut balloon letter revealing the index card. Archival black ink to distress edges and a bit of penwork.

 
June 19th - Testing out the Paper Rose kookaburra die set with scraps. The leaf stamp in from Stampin Up Very Versailles.


I also had a go with felt and made a couple of ornaments...



Happy Crafting!





4 comments:

  1. Living your roundup, really enjoyed seeing these.

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  2. Your cards are beautiful! I love the colors and layers and really like seeing them gathered this way.

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  3. Love your catch-up post Susan, really loving your daisies and those salad spinner alcohol backgrounds Elle xx

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  4. These are wonderful. I especially like the spun ones.

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