Showing posts with label Bloom Girl Catrina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloom Girl Catrina. Show all posts

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Catrina's time to shine!

Hey everybody where did the month go? OMG it's almost gone!!! Well I think it's time we dust ourselves this beautiful lady and bring her back out to celebrate All Hollows Eve and Dia de Los Muertos they are both pretty close to each other and Miss Catrina is our perfect Bloom Girl to helps us set the mood!
You know when you have an idea buzzing in your brain and you find what you're looking for? Well today I set up to find just that! Here's my finding and subsequent transformation!
I thought it would be the perfect size for my stamp but it was a tad smaller, no reason to stop!
I took my glass out and armed with StazOn I stamped my girl.
Next step in creating a faux stained glass effect was to trace the image using Pebeo Cerner Relief
Once traced leave it to dry. Of course I couldn't just sit and wait right!
I decided she would pop more if I painted the lantern black!
Looking perfect
Now to color it in I tried using a paint brush but the result was undesirable. I had a streak mark, not what I was going for!!! Then I remembered the needle applicators for Dina Wakleys acrylic paints and that was the perfect thing. It was like flooding a cookie with icing in between my " solder lines"! I've posted a video on my Twitter feed @paperboutiquesb that can show you how I did it. It's also on the FB page of the Bloom Girls
You can find another short video on faux soldering on my Instagram feed @milagroscrivera
For the lantern sides I had a little helper who got all excited when coming from school to find this project and begged me to help!
She's so intense, and yes you can totally engage your kids in helping you with this type of projects, and don't mind my mess, creative mind at work!

Time to enjoy my creation at home!
Here's the palette of colors I used just in case you are inspired to give it a go

Happy haunting my friends!!!

Milagros

Monday, July 6, 2015

Happy Birthday Frida Kahlo, Bloom Style!

Hi everybody! It's a Monday, not our regular schedule here at the Bloom Girls but it's Frida Kahlo's Birthday today so I asked permission to post on her day!  Recently I visited Mexico, what a beautiful country and of course I HAD to visit Casa Azul, her home/museum in the quaint city of Coyoacán, MX.
And being the scrapbooker that I am I had to create a journal/album to put all my photos and memorabilia. 
I thought it would be cool to do a Bloom project going back on Jamie's stamps all the way to the newest.
Jamie's stamps are so versatile they go anywhere and Boom, make it all better!
I'm also using the new Ranger's line of Dylusions acrylic paint because they match so well the vibrant palette of Mexico, I think Frida would approve... and Sandra Evertson Relics and Artifacts, because Frida would approve as well...
so come visit!
One of my favorite FK quotes
 "Feet what do I need you for, if I have wings to fly"
you are going to love what I used to create my quote banner...I should put you to the test on this one, ha!
on to the know how
I took a chipboard album and painted it Azul, if you thought it was as easy as splashing cobalt blue, think again, I used 3 blues, one violet and a white, from Liquitex and DinaWakley acrylics, you can see a bit of the museum outdoor pic to help me with the color

I had me a stamping storm, can you spot the banner I used? yup you're right! I am using Sharon's hair as my banner, it worked beautifully, who would have though you don't actually need to buy an extra stamp now!
It's all in the eye of the beholder
 
 
Frida loved butterflies that's why I used the gorgeous Monarchs on Sharon's hair.  while I was fuzzy cutting I decided to leave the eye, kinda  quirky.  That led me to using a real eye from Sandra's Relics.  And what better to decorate that eye Frida/Dali style than by using Catrina?
Also this stencil silhouette provided me with the perfect Frida and Jamie's stamps provided me with the perfect scale for her signature flowers on her hair!
my first choice for her wings were the butterflies on Sharon's stencil, as the project evolved I decided to add the Relics ones on top of the Monarchs.  It's an ongoing thing, as you know,  while you create.
I wanted colorful blooms for my book to surround Frida with all the bright colors she loved
I'm using
 
 
Sharon
Sharon stencil
Catrina
Inspire, Create, Explore
Wings
 
Girl Sophie
 
Bubble Gum pink, postbox red, squeezed orange, lemon zest, cut grass, white linen, black marble 

I decided to add Catrina's roses here along with her hairdress in the eye and wings
and can you spot her chin in "Frida's" body? I used Catrina's chin sunflower in a couple of places!

Flowers' on Frida's hair
And now a tour of what's inside!
 

I saved all of my receipts, including a permission to take photos inside the museum!

each tab has one of Frida's quotes handwritten in them

I used Jamie's wings stencil and stamp here!
the body was made stamping a Prima floral stamp

here I used the wings stencil with some gold embossing


and this one was inspired by Frida's wardrobe exhibit:
 "Appearances can be deceiving",
 that we were fortunate enough to see

this is one of the corsets she had to use and also the inspiration of one of her paintings
 
So, I hope you have enjoyed my" Bloomy" interpretation of Frida
 
and enjoyed a new way to use some of  Jamie's fab stamps!
"til next time!
 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, May 14, 2015

Bloom Girl Catrina card on video by DT Stephanie

Good morning Bloomies!

DT Stephanie is here and I'm back with a Bloom Girl project on video! This time, it's our gorgeous Catrina who's being featured! I just love her mantilla and the big roses all around her.

For this card, I first stamped my image, coloured her with alcohol markers, and die-cut her before starting to shoot the video.

Next step was to cut some patterned paper, distress the edges, mat them with different cardstocks, add some brads, trims, flowers and that's it!



A couple of close-ups...




The inside...


And the video on how to create this beauty!





Products used:
Bloom Girl - Catrina, 980290
Welcome to Paris 6"x6" paperpad, 845117
Flowers, 577766
Flowers Puccini, 561239
Flowers, 577742
Mini Sachet Sure Flowers, 565598
Wood Icons - The Archivist, 579586
Vintage Mechanicals - Mini Brads, 960384
Wheat Jute Trim, 576875
Distressing tool, 890940


Thanks for listening to the video and make sure to share your take on our Bloom Girls Creative Group!

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Turning Stamps into Art !!!

Hi Bloom fans, Milagros here with you today!  Only a few more days until Sunday when we celebrate Mother's Day.  Today I am sharing a sweet project you can make in time for Mother's Day, believe me it takes barely a couple of hours with stunning results, thanks to Jamie's awesome stamps!
Inspired in my mom's garden which gets visited by hummingbirds on a daily basis here's my project
 
You will need
Catrina, Mother and Anneli Stamps
I am sharing the full images just so it's easier for you to picture where I got my images from
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Start by priming your canvas, I always begin with a coat of gesso
Stamp and roughly cut your images
Adhere them to your place of choosing with gel medium

now you are ready for some paint!
I am using Liquitex acrylic paints in different shades of blue and white

For my hummingbirds I chose a mix of watercolor pencils, acrylic and mica powders

For my roses I chose a couple of different reds and white to create depth and richness in my flowers

here's a closer look at my canvas

 
the hummingbirds sparkle with the gold, green and blue mica powders, just as they do in nature.
I hope you have enjoyed my project, that it has brought some last minute inspiration for your Mother's Day gifts.
 
Enjoy this weekend with Mom!
 
Milagros
 
Supplies used
Catrina, Anneli and Mother stamps
canvas, paint and brushes
gel medium, gesso
Art Ingredients: mica powders in gold, green and blue