Wednesday 12 June 2013

Bird serie - 2

The bird serie is finally ready after some delay due to a major distraction: the SUN.
It's been sunny all week here in Edinburgh and I couldn't resign myself to stay inside. I had to go out and enjoy lazying about in the park with a book and have a chat with friends :-)
And to be honest I also kept on postponing bying frames...
Anyway the serie is now ready. And I am sharing with you how I realised it.
I already had selected the patterned papers I wanted to use as background (see previous post Bird serie - 1).
I chose plain coloured cardboard matching the background papers and I cut the bird template in it. I then decorated each bird with various embellishments (flowers, buttons, paper lace doilies), I highlighted the border with a pen and I used a flat pearl bead for the eye).

I then glued each decorated bird on the assorted background paper. I also added  some extra elements such as stamps, flowers, buttons and leaves to fill up the empty spaces without overloading the page though. I wanted to keep it simple (more in the clean & simple style); the focus should remain on the bird. And after doing that, the birds were ready to be framed!
As I could not find any frame in the colours I wanted, I decided to buy cheap frames and to paint them so they would match the birds designs.
I started sanding each frame to take off the varnish and to prepare it for the painting.
On 4 frames I used a semi-liquid light violet metallic colour (see pictures of violet frames 2,3,7,8). On the 4 others (see pictures of frames 1,4,5,6) I used white gesso as primer coating and then I put Adirondack Alcohol ink - applied with a sponge. On frame 8, I added a stamp design on the edges.  And this is what it looks like:








I really enjoyed working on this serie and it did not request a lot of effort. Once you have a clear idea of what you want (I usually start doing some sketches on paper) and which paper to use, it goes pretty quick. You just need to cut, arrange, glue and frame. Moreover you don't need a lot of material. To realise the serie, I used the followings:
- 8"x10" frames - you can buy cheap ones and decorate/customise them (as I did) or buy ready made ones;
- white gesso paint and alcohol ink to decorate your frame;
- patterned papers to use for the backgrounds (I used free samples from Papercrafter magazine);
- various plain coloured papers for the birds - to match or contrast with your patterned papers (any leftovers will do);
- embellishments: buttons, ribbons, flowers... anything you fancy to embellish your design.
The pictures below with details show you how easy it is to obtain nice results with just a few extra elements.
















I hope you'll enjoy it.
If you have any questions concerning the materials, the techniques or anything else, I'll be happy to get back to you.
Don't hesitate to leave a comment or send a message. Any feedback is welcome.

Wednesday 5 June 2013

Hello sunshine - Happy Edinburgh

I usually try to avoid reading newspaper on my way to work – mostly because I catch the 6:39 bus and I don’t want the rest of my day being spoiled by bad news. And let’s face it, newspapers are crammed with negativity; from poor economy to tragedies and murders, just to name a few.
But for some reason I decided to break the rule - even if I knew it was way too early for bad news on what was due to be a promising sunny day… So I picked up the Metro in the newspaper rack available on the bus and gave it a go. As I started turning the pages, I came across one bad news after the other (e.g. a baby wedged into the toilet and blocked in the pipes…). And while I was seriously considering leaving my reading aside,  the following header drew my attention: "It's capital: City's just full of shiny happy people".  What ? Shiny happy people... Gosh I love that song; a brilliant duet were the voices of Michael Stipe (REM) and  the flamboyant Kate Pierson (B-52's) blend perfectly well.  And could it be the article is talking about Edinburgh's people ?  Well that made me curious enough to want to read further.  And this is how it goes.  "Edinburgh is the happiest city in the UK, according to its civic leaders".  The article itself was not particularly interesting but you can find more info in the metro of May 29.
Anyway this was enough to start the day with a smile on my face and it is still there today... probably thanks to the lovely weather.  Yes, we are enjoying a lovely pre-summer time.   And in a city as green as Edinburgh, with its numerous parks, hills or the seaside… this weather enables us to enjoy the beauty of flowers in bloom and the melody of singing birds.
Arthur seat

Cramond
 But this is not a priviledge to Edinburgh only; Scotland is filled with beautiful spots. Last Saturday I enjoyed the beauty of the Scottish borders with a journey trip to Bowhill Estate, in Selkirk. I joined my dear friend Flavia for a walk in the forest and along the lake. A real enchantment.  And the place offers a variety of activities: a visit of the House and the gardens, marked trails, country ride, playground for kids, theatre…





If you want more info on the Scottish Borders, check on this website:  http://www.visitscottishborders.com/