Here we are with our monthly Club Scrap Blog Hop.
Hope you have arrived here from
Tricia's Blog. If you want to see all the
participants you can look on the
This month the kit is called:
Graffiti
So I took my camera and went out to look for some
graffiti in my town and made this page:
Now you may wonder how I did this background,
for this is not paper from the kit. Get out your gelatos!
Start with painting your paper with gesso
and let it dry.
Color with 3 different shades of blue
on the border of your paper. Use your finger
(or a sponge) to rub the color really well on the paper.
Spray with water and let the color run down.
When dry you can stamp on it.
As Valentine is around the corner, I also used this
technique to make a Valentine card.
Now that you have your gelatos out, I also
have another technique for you.
For this you need:
The cards you painted with gesso, stencil and baby wipes.
As graffiti is mostly done on a wall, I used a wall stencil
(this one is not Club Scrap and I forgot by which firm, but
there are many around. Mine is 6"x6").
I chosse a few "wall" colors and added them
on the card.
With my finger I rubbed the gelatos on the card.
Now the card is covered with the wall stencil
and take a baby wipe to rub away some of the gelatos.
When you take the stencilof the card it looks like
a brick wall and this is the background of your card.
Take the stencil from the kit and rub
the color of your choice on the word of your choice.
As Iam into Valentine cards, I chose to
write love on the wall.
Here is the finished card
and below are some more samples:
For this one I just used red and orange gelatos
and besides the Graffiti stencil, also
the Fizz stencil for the hearts and the sentiment.
Gelatos are so much fun to use and hopefully
you give it a try too.
For more Graffiti ideas visit Kay's Blog
and see her wonderful project.
Thanks for visiting and your comment
is always appreciated.
Have a creative day!
Absolutely love your page and the grafitti Hetty - it is great that you could find some to take pictures of. Your techniques are tremendous.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Gelatos help! I've never used mine if you can believe it?
ReplyDeleteWow, Hetty, what a treasure trove of techniques! Thanks for all of the great ideas. Now, I need to cancel everything I'd planned for the say so I can play. . .
ReplyDeleteWat zijn ze leuk! En dat met spullen die ik ook heb liggen; dank voor de inspiratie! Fijne dag verder, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteHetty, what a great idea to go out and be inspired in your own town by some original Graffiti designs. Very cool and colorful cards! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFun and colorful, Hetty. Really like your use of gelatos--one medium I haven't done much with. You've inspired me!
ReplyDeleteLove that you showed us all of the different techniques with the gelatos Hetty! These cards are beautiful and really show the versatility of this kit. And you captured the perfect photos for this kit too! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love it Hetty! So glad you used Gelatos! I was thinking of playing with mine today and you gave me some great ideas!
ReplyDeleteLove your page and the drippage. The orange wall is fun.
ReplyDeleteLove all your creations, I am looking for a good brick stencil, do you remember where you obtained your from?
ReplyDeleteI love your lo with the real graffiti - I had a couple pictures of a train car w/graffiti but never got around to making the lo... I'm thinkin' that might make a nifty mini album.
ReplyDeleteI love all your playing with gelatos cards. Gelatos are so much fun and paired perfectly with this kit.
Gotta get those Gelatos out - you have inspired me! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHetty - great use of gelatos, all of your cards are lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove your graffiti layout of graffiti! So clever. I love all the techniques with gelatos that you shared. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou are rocking it!! Great tutorial and projects. You have inspired me!!
ReplyDeleteYour graffiti pictures and gelato art is wonderful! I did not think of rubbing it off using a stencil. I've been wanting to make some "brick" cards and you've given me another idea on how to do it. TSF!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! I'm really not much into Graffiti, but I really like what you did with these gelatos - now I need to get mine out.
ReplyDeleteThanks much
What fun you had with the Gelatos! Great techniques.
ReplyDeleteWow, Hetty, just wow. Love your cards and techniques!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS artwork, Hetty! I especially love what you did with the Gelatos! The brick wall is super; do you know the stencil's source? I need to do some graffiti art now! Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks for such great inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteHetty, You never cease to amaze me! Thanks for all the inspiration to use different media and techniques.
ReplyDeleteOf course you are an expert on these techniques! The Gelatos are perfect with Graffiti!
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