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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Sunny Sunflowers

Hello Everyone,

I am back from a week long Labor Day camping vacation. We had some great family time with lots of marshmallows and laughs and some stories by the fire. But now I am back and hopefully have gotten some mojo back. With that said I am playing along with Inkspirational, AAA CardsThe Card Concept, and Inspired By All The Little Things. Here is my card for today, enjoy!

This is actually a stamp from Peddler's Pack that I stamped and then painted per the challenge
from Inspired by all the Little Things. You will see below how a grid helped me to keep the painting loose and dream-like. 
I wanted to follow the style of painting provided by the inspiration photo.
But I have never tried impressionist painting. So with a little internet research and YouTube
I thought I would drum up the courage to try it. 
The sentiment was done using a mixture of upper and lower case letters.
I thought it would be more fun plus it gets me off the hook if it isn't completely straight. 
I made this picture extra large to show the color variances and texture, both visual and literal of the painting. You can still see some of the grid but I think that is okay because I think it becomes part of the design. It doesn't seem to distract but add to the card.
I can not find the tutorial that shows how to use a grid to create the end result but I think by looking at this you can probably figure out how I did it.
And it just so happened I had the perfect grid stamp to overlay the sunflowers
then start painting squares different shades of yellow. 
Challenges Entered:
Inkspirational: Challenge #116- Primary Colours
Inspired by All The Little Things: Challenge #22- Sunflowers
The Card Concept: #57- The Rainbow Connection
AAA Cards: Game #72- New To You Technique

   

Wow was this fun!! But starting out I thought I could never complete a project in this free form, impression'ish style. Most of the tutorials online I saw the same thing. In the beginning of the process everything looked like a big hot mess. As they progressed however, it started to look..... well..... fantastic. 

With doubts and fears I placed my brush on the paper and started painting; you don't know until you try, right? Well I think this turned out beautifully! Love the mixture of the colors. This was due to the grid painting I did for the first layer and then allowing it to poke through the overlays of paint. It's not Van Gogh, Monet, or Renoir but I am proud to call it mine.

Thank you so much for stopping by my little byte of the internet. I feel refreshed from vacation and happy to be back in Blogland. If you are so inclined, please feel free to leave a comment. Until next time take care and happy crafting.

All the best,
Shawna 

13 comments:

  1. stunning GRID painting
    I never try this
    I like the look
    looks very proffesional sweety
    happy you back from Vacation
    see you around
    miss you in my Blog
    always happy to read your encouragement sweety:)
    hugs
    Monika

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  2. This is gorgeous! I love the effect of the gold letters overtop, too! Fabulous take on the inspiration photo!

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  3. Wow, this is amazing Shawna, it truly looks like a painting,and like a professionally done one. I hope you are going to frame this it is awesome!

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  4. Amazing and wow wow wow!!! Such a fabulous idea to start with the grid. Stunning colouring....You could frame this one x

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  5. Well, ya learn somethin new everyday! I have never seen a technique like this but your card came out beautiful! Really cool layering of the paints! Thanks for joining Inspired by all the little things. Kim

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  6. This card looks amazing. If you are a lifetime to paint oils. Revelation and I love the colors used.
    hugs,
    BozenA

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  7. I saw this on IG...it's FANTASTIC!! Thanks for playing at Inspired By!!

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  8. Amazing painting, this could be framed. Thanks for joining AAA and Ink

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  9. WOW! You've captured "impressionist painting" beautifully with your stunning sunflowers and grid image! This is a WOW card in every way! So thrilled you shared your artistry in the Inkspirational gallery!
    ~carol

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  10. WOW gorgeous flowers!! I've never heard of grid painting. It worked out for you beautifully!! I'm always happy to hear of others that love camping as much as we do too! Thanks for joining us at The Card Concept this week :)

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  11. see this sweety
    http://inspiredbyallthelittlethings.blogspot.de/2016/09/inspiring-standouts-for-inspired-by-22.html
    you are top 2 there yaaay
    congrats
    you are an artist and a talented card maker
    I am so proud to know you
    and getting your comment makes me scream happpyyy
    hehe :)
    hugs
    Monika

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  12. Amazing work! Thank you for sharing it with us at Inkspirational!

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  13. wow! This is just amazing! It reminds me so much of a van Gogh...but better! http://buttonsandbling.blogspot.ca/2016/09/glory-to-god.html

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