Tuesday 3 March 2020

New technique



The current  challenge at Try It On Tuesday is "New Technique"  I knew I was going to do a project using some transfer papers BUT when I actually came to do it I found the papers no longer work ( I have had them quite a while LOL )  Second try was to do a journal page, used torn up book pages ,inks and white paint. The fairies were stamped on tissue paper and the image comes through the other side of it which means there is a mirror image. I'm sure this is not news to others but it was new to me. I'd also like to enter Art Journal Journey's challenge which is Green

20 comments:

  1. Wow what a beautiful page Joan, I love the colours you've used and the gorgeous fairy too.

    Sue xx

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  2. It's a lovely page, Joan and a great way to use tissue stamping to get a reverse stamping effect. I love the scene you created. It's simply beautiful.
    Cath x

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  3. Wow, what a stunning page! I love how you collaged the torn book pages onto the page and added the inks and white paint - amazing 😁. The little fairies are perfect too, they look right at home in this green glen! Thanks for sharing this technique with us today and wishing you a wonderful week! Hugs, Jo x

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  4. A super idea to use the tissue to reverse the stamp image. Its a beautiful page Joan. The fairies look so pretty in the scene you created.
    Yvonne xx

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    1. I am so happy you linked up with Eileen's theme at Art Journal Journey as well Joan.
      Yvonne xx

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  5. beautiful page, and using the tissue with your stamps is a super way to get a mirror image! thanks for sharing!

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  6. WOw an enchanting page! Gorgeous!

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  7. This is such a beautiful page Joan! I love how you used tissue to get a reverse image - a great technique! Did you know that Art Journal Journey's theme this month is 'Green' Hugs, Chrisx

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  8. A lovely page Joan, I like the background with the torn papers (something I keep meaning to try) and the stamping to get the mirror image is a great technique.
    Avril xx

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  9. This came out great Joan. I get so frustrated when supplies get too old, but what can you do? Hugs-Erika

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  10. so beautiful this journal page!!!
    Greetings Elke

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  11. Wow - that bg is amazing and I love the fairies. So well done!

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  12. I haven't tried stamping on tissue, the fairies turned out beautiful.

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  13. That is a beautiful page, I love that background and would love to be able to do something like that - gorgeous colours.
    Hugs, Neet xx

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  14. And thanks for linking up to Eileen's challenge at ARt Journal Journey. This page is perfect for the challenge. Hugs-Erika

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  15. Gorgeous page, Joan. The background is stunning. I love how you reversed one of the fairy stamps by using tissue paper. What a great idea! Thank you for joining us at Art Journal Journey with this lovely green page. Eileen xx

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  16. I apologize for taking so long to visit. I had trouble keeping my internet going. I'm definitely trying to play catch up right now.

    I kick myself when I let a product go bad from lack of using it. Your alternative technique turned out great, though. Like you, I was surprised to read the tissue produced the mirror images. Regardless, it turned out fabulous and is perfect for Eileen's theme at Art Journal Journey.

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  17. Awesome, I didn't realize it either, so cool you "discovered" a technique new to you (and me). I'm Pinning and calling it "Reverse Stamping with Tissue Paper. Wondering if deli paper does the same? xox

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