PaperArtsy: 2024 Subject 6 : Scrapcosy {by Ann Barnes}


Hello everybody, it is Ann Barnes (@aksbarchitect) right here with you right this moment, and I’m very excited to share this seashell e book that I created for our present PaperArtsy subject: Scrapcosy. 

The tip of summer season break is rapidly approaching which implies quickly, we shall be dropping our daughter off in school. Whereas it has been busy serving to her put together, I’ve loved having the ability to spend a while getting inventive.

Once I started to consider making one thing particular to rejoice all issues Scrapcosy, I needed to create one thing distinctive. I really like making handmade books, and thought it will be enjoyable to create a e book in a seashell. Like usually occurs once I create, the ultimate piece turned out a bit completely different than my unique imaginative and prescient. Typically this may be irritating, however I’m studying that often, adapting by way of the adjustments could be enlightening.

Maybe this seashell journal shall be a treasured memento, containing particular reminiscences from a visit to the seashore; or maybe will probably be used to retailer ideas and hopes for the longer term; possibly it’ll merely be used as an artwork journal for somebody who adores the ocean… Regardless of how it’s used, I hope that every time it’s opened, the gorgeous photographs hidden inside will transport to a magical place.

One in every of my favourite features of this piece is that, upon opening the shell, you might be greeted with the gorgeous coloured graphic, paying homage to a treasure map. I additionally love that among the pages have spots the place you’ll be able to depart hidden messages, following this quarters’ theme “Hidden”. Including tabs to coloured stamped photographs, was a easy option to create a particular characteristic, one I shall be sharing with you on this submit.

I knew I might be utilizing the PaperArtsy Scrapcosy stamp units 10 (ESC10) and 12 (ESC12) to create underwater scenes throughout the pages of the e book, so I attempted to make use of colours that will be true to what one would see in an underwater tour. 

When looking for the shells I might be utilizing for my covers, I made positive to search out two that have been related in measurement and enormous sufficient to simply accommodate the stamp designs. If you cannot discover massive shells, you’ll be able to all the time stamp partial photographs in your pages and make it work.

Some might say that getting began is the toughest half, and for this mission, I would simply agree. Earlier than I may create any base layers, I wanted to create the pages for inside my shell covers. Following instructions I discovered in certainly one of my artwork books (Certain – Erica Ekrem) on bookmaking, I started the bookmaking course of. I folded Bristol paper (my most well-liked artwork substrate) to make signatures. I then traced the shell’s edge to make a template for chopping the distinctive design. I additionally drilled holes into the shells to safe the covers when the e book is sewn collectively.

Though the pages weren’t practically as massive as I had envisioned, and trimming them to the shell’s edge design created an odd formed web page, I may see my concept coming to life.

As soon as all the preliminary preparation was full, it was time to make some artwork!

  


Utilizing PaperArtsy Fresco Tints Mattints Shark (MT04) Dragonfly (MT07) and Fern (MT03) in addition to watered down PaperArtsy Fresco End Chalk Acrylic – Winter Inexperienced (FF118) I coloured the reverse facet of the map part of PaperArtsy Scrapcosy printed tissue (PT05). Mattints are comparatively quick drying, so including layers to construct up the colours in numerous areas is straightforward. I needed the land parts to have an much more dimensional look, so I additionally added spots of watered down (semi-opaque) Winter Inexperienced as properly.

I collaged the coloured tissue onto the within of every seashell with Ranger Industries – Misery Collage Medium (matte) and set it apart to dry. After it was fully dry, it was simple to take off any overhanging edges with a sanding block. I added a gold edge to the completed shell with a metallic paint pen.

Subsequent, I started to sort out the pages. I’ve seen Leandra use paints to stamp many occasions and actually liked her outcomes, so I made a decision it was time to do this approach for myself. I grabbed two completely different inexperienced coloured PaperArtsy Fresco End Chalk Acrylic paints – Zucchini (FF119) and Hyde Park (FF50) and used a brayer to use the paint to my stamp, then randomly stamped alongside the perimeters of every web page. I believe it is best to work with one colour at a time and do a number of pages then put aside and add to a different web page. I did discover that the extra occasions I loaded the brayer, the extra the paint appeared to construct up on the stamp and the main points weren’t as clear. When this occurred, I merely washed off the stamp and dried it, then started the braying and stamping course of as soon as once more. I really like the imperfect look the painted stamping created!

Now that every web page was grounded with the flowing seaweed photographs, it was time so as to add a little bit of background colour for an ocean reference. I really like the best way that Ranger Industries – Misery Inks react when they’re spritzed with water, and thought this is able to create a beautiful watery impact for the pages. I inked every web page with the misery ink after which flicked water droplets with a paintbrush.

I stamped a web page of various fish photographs from the stamp units with Ranger Industries – Misery Archival ink (Black Soot) and watercolored them with Misery Inks in varied colours. Earlier than chopping the photographs out, I drew small tabs out from the photographs at a location that I thought-about can be simple to fold. When chopping out every sea creature, I made positive to chop alongside the tab traces I had drawn.

Whereas I had all the stamps helpful, I additionally did some stamping among the many pages. By this time within the development of the mission, I had already determined that it will turn out to be a journal of kinds. I needed to depart some pages with open house for sketching or writing. Whereas I left quite a few pages with solely the seaweed alongside the perimeters, others had the addition of creatures and shells. These photographs have been coloured utilizing misery inks.

When all the pages have been full, I flipped by way of to search out spots so as to add the tabbed items. As soon as a location was chosen, I might mark the tabs with a pencil then minimize small slices within the pages for the tabs to slide into. The tabs have been glued on the again facet of the web page. Every of those items could be folded open and closed, permitting for hidden notes or locations to tuck particular mementos.

I needed the primary web page of the e book to behave as a title web page. To do that, I stamped and warmth embossed certainly one of my favourite stamp designs from the Scrapcosy stamp set 12 (ESC12). Then I used the Misery inks to paint within the filigree patterns.

Every signature is edged with metallic gold paint much like the seashells in order that when the e book is closed it’ll look unified. The final step to finish was binding all the signatures along with the back and front seashell covers. I used a coptic sew technique of uncovered binding, selecting a pure coloured waxed linen thread I believed would go properly with the nautical facet.

I knew all alongside that I needed this mission to cowl all the subjects from this quarter: Books and Journals, Ink Pads, and naturally the designer deal with Scrapcosy. I’m actually happy with how this seashell e book turned out, and hope to search out the proper use for it, together with all these “hidden” (the quarterly theme) spots inside.

Whereas the seashells are undoubtedly a particular model, I believe that this might be tailored to suit many alternative themes. The road of PaperArtsy Eclectica stamps designed by Scrapcosy comprises many alternative themes, one other one I really feel may work very properly with this kind of mission can be the flowers or greens, using seed packets for covers, and even the tea designs to create a booklet for tea cookie recipes. There are such a lot of instructions you may take this! Hope this offers you a number of concepts. ~ Ann



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