I am just thrilled about the awesome topic at PaperArtsy this go, Paint with Infusions. I have been trying to organize my cheapie acrylic paint collection and had come across this beautiful color of aqua.
I brushed it on loosely onto a watercolor panel. I used IndigoBlu Slap-it-on paste through a new Tim Holtz stencil. The Slap-it-on is clear and I thought it would make a beautiful resist, allowing the paint color to show through. It did!
I spritzed my panel and sprinkled on Infusions, letting the color run through the cracks of the paste until I was pleased.
Sadly, I stamped all of my text upside down. These darker areas are the parts of the paper I didn't paint with acrylic. I layered a strip of vintage lace and crinkled inky paper over a bundle of string and one of Tim's new Quote Chips, lightly inked with DOX. I used a favorite Lynne Perrella stamp, also stamped onto inky Infusions paper.
I am thrilled about these new words. They are large and bold and I love the white. Thanks for visiting today! :)
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That is so cool. Great job! Thanks for sharing at Craftaholics R Us.
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Wow, Autumn, this is stunning!! I love the gorgeous colors!! The infusion technique you used is amazing!! I'd have never noticed the text was upside down (I do that all the time, by the way...usually with papers!!) Creative and fabulous, my friend!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)
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That is a lovely duck-egg aqua colour, and I love the clear resist you created to play with the Infusion shadows - a treat of a card, and lovely to have you playing along at PaperArtsy again.
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A beautiful project, Autumn. Aqua is so gorgeous with the Infusions and I'm a huge fan of Lynne Perrella's designs for PaperArtsy. xx
ReplyDeleteWow! Love this, love the art feel to it, something I just can't seem to acheive! lol Thanks for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers, Jac
ReplyDeletegorgeous card! I love your style and so am now a follower:)
ReplyDeleteThe technique with the slap it on looks amazing, I love your colour choices and the wonderful LP image! I didn't notice the text being upside down... Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project, the colours are scrumptious X
ReplyDeleteGreat effect with that slap it on (I presume it basically works like clear gesso>).... beautiful results with the infusions, the perfect bacground for that lovely LP stamp!
ReplyDeleteYour earthy jewel tones are beautiful, Autumn! Wonderful creation! XOXO
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing work of art just love seeing your makes.xx[aNNie]
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely lovely piece of art! I am so impressed with the amount of techniques that you know and the skills that you have! And I love how your clean and simple sentiment pairs with the sophisticated background. Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us for this week's Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!
ReplyDeleteOh my, Autumn, this is absolutely stunning! Your infusions technique turned out brilliantly! The colors are awesome and I love that LP stamp! I also didn't notice the text being upside down :) Fantastic creation, my friend! Have a nice day! Big hugs! Branka xx
ReplyDeleteA beautiful mixed media creation Autumn and in a colour combo I always enjoy seeing, many thanks for joining in with our March theme at Penny Black and More challenge.
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Your background turned out awesome, Autumm. Love the colors and your stamp is perfect for this project. I think your text looks cool stamped upside down! I really do love how your stencil looks on this background - so pretty. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, autumn. I was using the indigo blu thick slap it on with infusions on watercolour paper the other day and it went a bit seepy so i will try what you have done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful technique on your background Autumn! love the colors and clear stenciling! I didn't notice the upside down text until you confessed! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! Love the background and that new stencil. I haven't gotten any of his new ones, but I just might have to. Haven't seen the Slap-it-on either, May try it with clear embossing paste.
ReplyDeleteHow amazing this card. Wonderful clear resis..As Alison said and beautiful colours. I just love the way you put all those different techniques together. xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!! As always!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!! xx
ReplyDeleteAutumn, this is so lovely! And who would have known about your upside down words had you not told us?? heehee silly wabbit!
ReplyDeleteLove my Infusions and love Lynne stamps- perfect combo here! ")
Jackie xo
Love your stenciled card. Lots of interesting details. Thank you for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers this week. Hope to see you back here again soon. Judy DT
ReplyDeleteGreat card!!
ReplyDeleteWe all do the same mistake at some time, and still from time to time, doesn't we?.. :D (I mean stamping text in the wrong sense)
Wonderful ward anyway, I love your background and stamps too, it really doesn't matter! :D
Hugs!
Love your background using the slap it on product and the new stencil is just lovely. I didn't notice the words to be honest and I don't think it matters in the least. A gorgeous project.
ReplyDeleteAutumn this is beautiful! So many lovely layers of colour and texture, I already wanted infusions before seeing your post and now I know they will be on the wish list after the slap it on xx
ReplyDeleteWow, Autumn, a feast of textures and glorious colours! Great balance and proportions, just a beautiful piece of art! Thanks for joining in with us at Country View Crafts. Xx
ReplyDeleteGreat make Autumn, lovely colours and textures. Thanks for joining us at Country View Challenges this month.
ReplyDeleteJust to say "slap it on" is fun! Lol. What a great and beautiful technique and the results are magnificent. Awesome sauce blue aqua Coke you chose to ground everything. Magnificently gorgeous stamps as well. Hugz to you muffin!
ReplyDeleteWow this is gorgeous! Thanks so much for joining us at We Love to Create!
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Amazing work, love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Penny Black & More 'Anything Goes' challenge and good luck x Susan x
Oh, dear! I think I missed this one! I just popped in to say congratulations AGAIN for being featured as a Top Pick at Love to Create! I'll be back to absorb all this loveliness! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteAnd again for WINNING the GOODIES at Country View! You rock, girl! Hugs!
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