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Sunday 5 July 2015

Unexpected Beauty



A long drive along one of the main highways here can be pretty dull, trees, rocks and more trees. There are two times of the year when it's not so boring, Fall and Summer. All those trees look amazing in the Fall, but in the Summer, it's not the trees that liven up the drive.
I was driving along one of those boring stretches of highway, when suddenly I'd come across a bank of Lupins in all their summer glory! There are patches of Lupins growing wild all over the province and they symbolize summer in Nova Scotia to me. I love how you can turn a corner and see a whole field of these beautiful flowers.

I was inspired by these flowers and had to try another mixed media page for my book. I have a wonderful Lifestyle Crafts die that I've had for years, and it always makes me think of Lupins.


So I covered the chipboard with a rough coat of Gesso, and made the background with blue and green Gelatos. It's hard to see the colour variations in the photo, but it is quite obviously a hill and sky in person. ( I am not loving Gelatos, I prefer paint!!!) I used a paper that I've had for years to die cut the lupins. It's a thicker textured paper, without the stiffness of card stock. I wish I had more, it was lovely to work with. I painted the Lupins with Peerless watercolour paints and shaped them with a ball stylus. I wasn't sure if I could get the flowers to hold the rounded form, but they did ! Happy Dance!
I put a coat of Gel Medium on the base, lay the diecuts on, and then covered them in more Gel Medium. I LOVE how they turned out.
I know that most mixed media projects have lots of stamping and stenciling on the background for depth and texture, but I love the flowers so much that I couldn't bear the thought of adding much else other than the leaf diecut and the butterfly. I did use a darker green Faber Castell big Brush pen along the die cut flowers, and although subtle, it does add some depth.
The words are rub-on letters. Some paint splatters might be nice, but I just wasn't brave enough to try it. :(
What do you think? Should it have splatters, and in what colour? White? Opinions are welcome!! I'm new to this and need all the advise I can get.



I'm entering this in the following challenges;
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge : Summer
Allsorts Challenge: How Does Your Garden Grow
Mixed Media Monthly Challenge : Summer Days

10 comments:

  1. A lovely take on our How Does Your Garden Grow theme at Allsorts this week Shona and so nice to see how you drew your inspiration, many thanks for joining in.

    B x

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  2. Love your master piece! The splattering does add value! But I can't be brave! Too many hours to ruin a beautiful art piece! Glad you use gelatos! :) Love lupins too! Everytime I see lupins, I think of my Dad! I would plant them, he would weed them! We have a few coming now! I love most all flowers! Even roses! But prefer seeing other peoples and the paper ones! I hate prunning anything that bites! see you soon

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  3. The real Lupins and your canvas are gorgeous ! Fantastic ! Have a wonderful week, Shirleyxx

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  4. I love it when we can inspired by nature!! Those lupins are stunning and so is your project. The colours are so perfect. I don't think it needs any splatter but I'm a CAS girl thru and thru so probably not the best person to ask. Absolutely love this!!

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  5. Fabulous and so beautiful page, love your lupins and colours.
    Thank you for sharing at Allsorts, good luck;-))m

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  6. This is gorgeous. Great job with the gelatos. Mine never look that good. Thanks for sharing this.

    I just ran across your blog, I love the name of it. I can so relate to it. :)

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  7. Hi Shona, just wanted to thank you so much for your supportive comments and ideas for Phoebe and her migraines. She had one again today which mean't she didn't go far at all but luckily it was much better by bedtime. I must try the ice pack idea, hadn't heard of that and will have a look at that FB page to see what other ideas I can try out. I'm hoping that its just because of her age and all the things going on with her body and hormones, will just have to wait and see and cross all my fingers and toes!!

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  8. Gorgeous journal page! I love the colors and all the texture. Please note to be considered for recognition and prizes at the MMMC you need to post our challenge graphic in your blog post. Thanks so much for playing at The Mixed Media Monthly Challenge.

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  9. This might be my favourite card.

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