Hello everyone
Today I want to share my card that I am entering into the Clarity Challenge, with an outline of how I created it.
I called it memories because fish allegedly only have a five second memory.
I started with a white piece of 7"x 7" piece of card from
Clarity stamps This card is especially useful when I used the 6"x6" Gelli plate later. I first used grunge paste together with the clarity stencil you can see in the finished picture above.
The pictures below shows the technique but with a different stencil than the one in the finished picture. I practiced with this one first, it really needs a bit of practice although you might be better than me at it.
First of all place the stencil on a piece of copy paper and secure that to the work surface with some masking tape. Then secure the stencil at the top only as you are going to lift the this up to remove the stencil with as little movement as possible and if you were to secure it on all sides this would disturb the grunge paste too much.
So now you have your stencil in place and your grunge paste. Give it a good stir and apply it evenly over your stencil.
This is the bit that needs practice. Don't apply it too thickly and place it at the top and drag it down with some very stiff card or I used a spatula that I had for spreading icing.
Now peel off the stencil from the bottom carefully.
And hey presto!!! Cool eh!
This has a range of uses. You could paint it or use pro markers, anything you like really but it looked like sea to me so thats what it was. I like the Gelli plate and so made the project a little more complicated but painting the grunge or using Tim Holtz distress pens would have worked but given it a slightly different look.
So here are the ingredients
Just a couple of things
Never use the same speedball brayer for your inks and the acrylics. Work quickly, get everything you need to hand acrylic paint hardens very quickly. Wash everything in warm soapy water asap.
The paints I used were Martha Stewart pearl acrylics and a shimmer acrylic glaze to make it really shimmer like the sea.
Put your gelli plate on a piece of card or copy paper and put the smallest amount of each of the paints.
The glaze will lighten the colour and also make it slippy.
Use the brayer now to spread the paint evenly. Work quickly
Place the stencil over the paint and place a piece of copy paper over the top and press down over it lightly.
Lift off the copy paper and stencil and now place your grunge pattern that you have just made onto the Gelli plate pressing lightly and then pull it off. You can pull at least another print from this or add more paint and repeat placing a piece of card onto the plate and removing.
Magic! and messy but great fun.
Now what I did was gather some clarity fish stamps and using fantasy film and angelina fibres created some fish.
I also used some bashful blue H20 paint with a paint brush to enhance the raised area of my picture.
I then used a cloudy blue adirondak ink and brushed in between the raised area to lessen the light gaps.
I cut slits into the card and pushed a couple of the fish through to give the impression of the fish going through the reeds and stamped fish images directly onto the art work
Nearly there
These stamps come from clarity and I stamped them with Denim adirondak and Cobalt archival inks along the bottom to give the illusion of grassy tendrils.
Finally I stamped the words of another clarity stamp from the word chains collection "memories" with Cobalt archival ink and made a frame and mounted it on American Crafts card.
Its not perfect and a fair bit of work but I tried my best. Hope you like it