Friday, July 26, 2013

Passport to Art Day 22


Today's theme is childhood and the art prompt is to use bubble wrap to print on the page.

~Pam

Passport to Art - Day 21

The theme of the day is The Road Not Taken.  The prompt for this page is to use Dyan Reavely's ghosting technique.


I just received my order from Amazon of new purple Dylusion's spray ink and my Dyan Reavely letter stamps.  As you can see I mixed up the B and D and my As are actually upside down Gs.  Oh well.  I enjoyed the technique and now I know I have to be very careful when using the letter stamps.

Thanks for stopping by.
~Pam

Monday, July 22, 2013

Passport to Art-Days 19 & 20

I'm falling behind again.  Here are the next two pages in my altered book for the Passport to Art blog challenge.


Day 19

Day 20


Thanks for stopping by.
~Pam



Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Summer of Color - Week 6

I am so very sad that we are at the end of the Summer of Color challenge.  This has been such a fun challenge to do.  Not super happy about the combination for this week though which is Sage and Sepia.  I pondered quite a while about what to do for this one.  And in the end I'm still not sure I got it right.  But I made another ATC with what I hope are the right colors.


Thanks for stopping by.
~Pam

Catching Up

Work has been crazy.  When I get home I can either work on art or blog.  I have been choosing to work on art.  So now it's time to catch up with the blog.

Passport to Art
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13

Day 14
Day 15

Day 16

And now we are up to today.  Have to get that one done yet.
Thanks for stopping by.
~Pam

Friday, July 12, 2013

Passport to Art - Day 10



Today's subject is Caleb.

Quote
The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.  Marcel Proust

Bible Verse
Exploring Canaan                Numbers 13, 14:1-36

 But because my servant Caleb has a different spirit and follows me wholeheartedly, I will bring him into the land he went to, and his descendants will inherit it. Numbers 14:24

 
 The Journaling technique was to use Rock Candy crackle paint or Range crackle paint.  I haven't had too much success previously when I tried to use my Rock Candy crackle paint.  Might have something to do with the fact that I can't set it aside and just let it dry.  But today, I think the tag I used it on looks just right.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Passport to Art -Day 9,


Technique Challenge
Drippage
Drip paint down your page or use a splatter technique to add extra paint.  

The first time I tried this technique I just couldn't get good drips going.  But with a little help from Bernice last time I tried again and got maximum drippage this time.  I also tried to make an origami folded coat which is supposed to be Joseph's coat of many colors.

I love the way you can see the folded pages behind each other.

Thanks for stopping by.

~Pam