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Sunday, June 22, 2014

A little Watercolor a la Tim's CC3...



Hi... it is CC3 TIME... and that means messy studio, Messy Bonnie and having fun galore...  I had a class on Saturday, and was unable to play... but today I am ready to play hardy and have fun and create a project and a mess...  Actually I can't work in too much of a mess... but don't mind getting messy...  a fun time... 

A few things about this challenge...  all very important... and also very loving of all the people that give to this whole challenge... Linda Ledbetter, The Crew, Tim and Mario and the sponsors...  so wonderful that they all give all that they do... 

Hope you will enjoy all ... and please go to the sight and enjoy all the EYE C ANDY... lots of it there... that is for sure...




From Linda Ledbetter.... 
Welcome to the fifth challenge in our continuing exploration of Tim Holtz’s latest book, A Compendium of Curiosities, Vol. 3! If you’ve joined us before, we’re delighted that you came back for more. And, if this is your first challenge, c’mon in and join the party! The Curiosity Crew and I are so happy you’re here!
Challenge 4 was so much fun, and the participants showed us some truly incredible Layering Stencil art! We have a tough job ahead, picking our Curiosity Crew’s Choice, who’ll receive a fantastic Tim and Mario Prize Package! (If you follow me on Instagram, you beheld the wonder of all the Holtzian goodness!) We’ll be deliberating and discussing all week and will post the winner next Saturday, and we’ll also announce the recipient of the $25 Funkie Junkie Boutique gift certificate. Remember to check back and see if there’s some cool loot headed your way!
This week, we’re rockin’ the Distress Watercoloring, which you’ll find on page 39 of A Compendium of Curiosities, Vol. #3. This is a fun, simple, relax-and-enjoy-the-Zen-of-it technique, and we know you’re going to create a whole lot of greatness! Please be aware, this is technically a two-part technique (look in the book– you’ll see what I mean. There’s a Part 1 and a Part 2). It’s up to you whether you do only the portion on page 39, or go ahead and work through page 40. We’ll be giving Part 2 its own challenge later in the series.
Before you link up your own amazing creation, please be sure to review the CC3C F.A.Q. for the rules of this challenge. There aren’t many, but the ones we do have are important! If you have questions that aren’t addressed, please leave a comment here and I’ll reply as soon as I’m able to.
Everyone is welcome to participate, but you must work from your personal copy of A Compendium of Curiosities, Vol. 3. We will not be posting technique instructions on our blogs, and our participants must not, either. We require this out of respect and appreciation for all the work that Tim Holtz invested in creating this book. If you don’t have a copy, you can order one directly from Tim, and he’ll autograph it for you!
As with every challenge, the team and I will be selecting a “Curiosity Crew’s Choice” winner who will receive a fantastic collection of Tim’s products, courtesy of Tim himself and Mario Rossi, his business manager (a.k.a. Mr. “Behind the Scenes”)! To be eligible to win this prize package, you must visit each of our team members’ blogs and leave a comment there. Your comment on this post counts as your comment on my blog.

All our odd-numbered challenges are sponsored by the wonderful online shop, INSPIRATION EMPORIUM! Joy and the IE gang will award an incredibly generous FIFTY DOLLAR gift certificate to one lucky, randomly selected participant. All you need to do to be eligible is link your project here, and mention Inspiration Emporium in your blog post. You can also get 10% off any order with the code STUDIOL3!!!




I have been having fun... and this time really taking my time... I generally make a few... choose one that I like the best and that is that... but this time... a little different... I am using more things in my studio as they are out from my last class... and have been really playing a lot on the side... also had a friend over to play... so that was fun too... 


Watercolor.... on page 39... didn't ever really try this one prior to today... and really didn't think it would be that much different... as I have taken watercolor 101 and 102 and 103 in college!!!  But this was entirely different and I love it more than anything... I love the results... and they are so easy and simple... you will too... did you get your book yet... better order... you will love this one.. 


 
This is my finished piece...  but I did take a few pictures in getting to this point... as I thought you would enjoy seeing it all... 

 
Well when I started to play... my work table where I ink was a mess... really a horrible mess...  so I started to clean it up... and since it was Dylusions... (white) and some perfect pearl mists... not a big deal... just add some water... and then add some paper and you have the start of another project... LOL...  well there were some kraft tags... and then got dipped into the mess...  and I loved the way they came out...  so I decided to use on... and here are the end results after I stamped and watercolored it... (directions on page 39)   I love it...  I love this stamp set anyway... one of my favorites of Tim's... so very elegant... okay... now what...

 
I had a broken frame from the dollar store... it was gold in color... and 100% plastic... and split in two... well a little glossy accent healed that right away... but I didn't like the gold... and the white acrylic didn't really hide it as much as I desired... 
 
Oh this is a LONG posting... as I have two projects... LOL... so grab a cuppa of what ever and enjoy... or hopefully you will enjoy... 
 
So back to the frame... I added some white tissue paper and more white acrylic...  that did the job I needed... some of the gold still shows thru... but that is okay... not a problem.. 

 
I used my mini Walnut stain distress ink and put it in places that I desired...  also used my round blending tool.... making it a little softer in other places...

 
wrapped some hemp around the frame... and added some corrugated cardboard... ( from a spinner box!  nice corrugated...)  and then put the tag in the frame... perfect fit...
 
Then I started to add all my stuff.... stuff that I love...  made with all my Tim Toys...  like the tattered floral die cut... I love that die cut...  my very favorite...  and I made these flowers...  and I water colored the centers too...  (directions on page 39) 



You can see the bow...  with some blues, purples etc in it...  
 
I wanted to use this little bird cage... and of course the bird... so I watercolored the bird... but it is printed on a piece of sheet music... which sort of got lost.. but that is okay... it still makes it a song bird.... LOL...  anyway...  used liquid pearls for the eye...  I just love that watercolored background...  wow... my favorite technique...  love it... did I say that already..??? 

 
Here is some more of it a little closer up...  love it.. 

 
I also love making this new type of flower...  so very easy and what a lovely flower it is too...  I enjoy making these... and already have a collection of them...  what else is new.??? 

 
I water colored another scroll... and cut it out... ugh... that was very tedious... to say the least... but added that at the top right of the frame...  love it for a little dimension... 
 
You will see more of it a little bit ahead... 

 
I wanted to have a special top and bottom for this cage... so I used a special adornment from Tim's ideology selection... and then added some silver feathers...  both of which I used white alcohol ink on to take the silver away... the top adornment I did use my distress markers on to color it...  love the way it turned out... 

 
You can see the sheet music if you look real close...  click on the pic... maybe??? 



You will see all the butterflies down a little further... but I had to add this on to this frame.... I love the way my butterflies came out...  magically different and wow... love them all.. a hard decision to make...  
 
The colors were not planned... just happened... and I love the combo... 

 
The side scrolled piece... just love the whole picture...  it is in my office... and I  love it...  will remember this technique for future usage that is for sure... 
 
Okay... so as I was waiting for this one to dry etc... I got carried away with things... and started another one...  piece that is... 
 
Here it is... White on White...
 
I wanted to SHOWCASE the butterflies... oh my goodness... woke up at 2:00 AM thinking about this... LOL... good thing  that I was able to go back to sleep...  but was so excited to try it out today... 

 
Finished piece...
White on white with a monarch...  My favorite butterfly that I made today...  ... 

 
I started off with a piece of mat board... and put some things on it... gluing them down.. if you look close enough you will see some maple pods/seeds... and also some swirls, labels... and other things...  just to give dimension to this all white piece... 



You can see the maple seeds here a little bit better... on the left hand side...  and a little bit better after I used a round blending tool and walnut stain distress inks...
 
As I was having to allow this to dry in between coats of Gesso... I started to stamp butterflies...  and color them... I must have over 50 butterfly stamps... not kidding...  wow... almost as many dragonfly stamps...  you would think I loved these things or something.????  !!!!  LOL.. love them all actually... so it was hard to pick out which ones I wanted to use...  BUT... I did.. 

 
I stamped and colored two of each one...  using the water color instructions on page 39...  I had already decided that I would cut them out and put one on top of the other to make them look like they are flying...  sort of silly... but if I can make my butterflies fly... or look like they are... I will... 

 
My Favorite one...  it looks so real... and it is all done with directions on page 39... LOL...  did you order the book yet??  better...  they go fast... 

 
This is the one on the first project...  love it too.. 

 
I love this one too... actually I think I love them all.. 

 
Oh wow... love this one too..  hard choice... 

 
now to cut them all out... and see which one I will use... 

 
Using a sticky dot... I made  them into a flying butterfly... oh how I love these... they are so very vibrant, (took a lot of coats.. but I  really love the way they look)  GREAT BUTTERFLIES... and painted just the way I love them to look... 

 
I will have to make something else to use this one on... it is so yummy... love it... 

 
My Monarch won out..  and the yellow one is sitting on the side lines... I hope she knows that I will use her soon... don't feel badly... 

 
How glorious this one is... did you notice that I also cut out the antennae...  and I want you to know that they are very delicate too...  paper cut that thin is...  yikes... and I didn't loose one!!! WOW... that even is special... Did I tell you that I LVOE THIS TECHNIQUE and these butterflies.. ???? 
 
 

 
how special is that... 



this butterfly looks like it is printed from a magazine or something... not that is water colored..  
 
I added two of my newest style flowers... all white of course... and also some leaves from the tattered pine cone die... 

 
I love these flowers... really are fun to make... but if you have read all of this blog and don't do this water color thingy... you are missing out BIG TIME... I love this challenge and thanks to Linda Ledbetter and the CREW for all that they create and all the wonderful prizes from Tim, Mario and also Inspiration Emporium.
 
Hope you have enjoyed this blog... I know that I have really had a wonderful time creating and LEARNING how to watercolor... the Tim Holtz way... thanks Tim... I love this one... 
 
Have a wonderful creative day... and enjoy it all.. Thanks for stopping by for a visit... and see you soon.. I have to use that Yellow butterfly... and the others too... LOL..
 
Love, Light and Peace.... Bonnie 


22 comments:

  1. Hi Bonnie...I always love your art! It's so beautifully done, so much detail included and you're always so wonderful about sharing how you create such beautiful art. Your butterflies are so so lovely! I love all of them. Your watercoloring of each of them is exquisite. The dimension you give them with the shading and the double wings is truly beautiful. Your two pieces you are showing here; the sweet frame and the beautiful white on white piece are absolutely gorgeous. From the embossed backgrounds, to the beautifully colored flourishes to the lovely flowers, both reflect such a sense of joy. Thanks so much for sharing your art with all of us at CC3C. <3 Candy

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    1. Thank You Candy so very much... I do have fun, love doing these challenges... and this one I loved so much, as I truly found the right usage for these wonderful pens... love it... I am joyful and happy when I play... actually I play every waking moment of my life... happy and fun... Thanks for visiting ... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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  2. Bonnie, this is absolutely breathtaking! Every detail is perfect and so lovingly created-- you watercoloring is gorgeous, and those flowers!!! WOW! I always look forward to seeing your piece for each challenge. You're incredibly talented and such a lovely spirit. Thanks for joining in!

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    1. I really had a lot of fun with this challenge... Love the watercoloring technique and also just creating is just such a pleasure... that is why I love your challenges so very much... thanks for all that you do... love every minute of it.... thanks so very much for your kind and sweet words.. Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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  3. Oh those butterflies are gorgeous as are both of your creations. I love that you used watercolor paper to create your flowers. Will definitely have to give that a try. Thanks for the inspiration and for joining us in these challenges. I look forward to seeing all your amazing art.

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    1. Thanks Annette... I do love playing and creating... guess it sort of shows...??? LOL.. I used just regular card stock to stamp and paint the butterflies on... I do have other papers... but wanted to play... and sometimes if I use expensive paper etc it makes me timid to experiment.... LOL... nothing cheap about me... is there??? Thanks for all that you do to inspire all of us too... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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  4. OMG OMG OMG...can I just say LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! hehehe. LOVE your butterflies. LOVE all of your creations...you really experimented!!!! Fabulously fun...thanks so much for playing along with CC3C!!!!

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    1. OMG OMG OMG.... I love your comment too... you are super wonderful to write such nice things... I have fun... and love to play and create... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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  5. Thank you for the kind words! LOVE this Bonnie! It's always a pleasure to visit your blog! The tag and watercoloring are wonderful, as are the butterflies, but that bird had me drooling! LOVE it! Thanks so much for joining us on this painty challenge here at CC3Challenge!!

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    1. Truth speaks... and thank you so very much for all your kind words... I loved doing that cute little bird... I really didn't have too many stamps that I wanted to color... must get some more... a good excuse anyway... right??? Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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  6. Your entry is always a treat and this challenge is no different. But using Tim's flourish for this technique?? Brilliant! I absolutely love that. Its one of my favorite stamps and now I have a whole new way to use it. You are awesome!

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    1. Cheryl, you have to make a go of what you have on hand with these challenges... I live about 40 miles from any type of store that carries a very limit supply of Tim things... so the flourish stamp and the die cuts were what I had to work with... all my other stamps just didn't apply to this at all... must get more... so much fun... all of it... thanks again... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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  7. I couldn't say it any better than the other ladies, Bonnie! i always look forward to your projects when they are posted! your work is always wonderful and this one doesn't disappoint! The butterflies are indeed extraordinary! gorgeous!

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  8. Thank You Susan, I really appreciate you kind and loving words...I do love flying critters... dragonflies too... but this really needed to be butterflies... thanks again... have a wonderful day... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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  9. Your project is absolutely stunning Bonnie, I love those gorgeous butterflies and the composition is just wonderful!

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    1. Thanks so very much Anne, I had fun playing this time... love this technique... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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  10. Stunning Bonnie! Those butterflies look so real!

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    1. Thanks Jackie... I really loved them too.. .I had great control with this technique... more so than with other water coloring... of course I wasn't doing a huge picture... but I loved it... thanks again... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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  11. My goodness Bonnie! you never do anything half way girl!! Beautiful projects - love the frame treatment - the corrugated cardboard background and your lovely bird! and the butterflies are beautiful!

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    1. Thanks Julia very much... I guess I do love to play??? LOL.. thanks very much... Love, light and peace...Bonnie

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  12. Love that beautiful birdcage and all the elements... what a gorgeous project, Bonnie. Thanks so much for sharing it with us at CC3C!

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    1. Thanks Marjie... I did have fun and am looking forward to the next CC3 challenge... wondering what ever it will be... so much fun... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

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