Tuesday, August 30, 2011

E-Team Special Mission: Claudine Hellmuth Studio Paints!

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Happy day, everyone! It's the sixth installment of the eclectic Paperie E-Team's "It's Better with Color" series, and this time around we're playing with one of my favorite product lines in the entire universe: Claudine Hellmuth Studio

I had the incredible good fortune to spend a morning learning techniques from Claudine herself a few months ago, and one of the projects we worked on was a little wooden caddy. Unfortunately, I totally messed it up in class, trying too many techniques in too short a time (like I tend to do...), and finally gave up and went to lunch. I brought that poor little caddy home and it's been sitting at the back of my work table ever since, just waiting to be redeemed. Last week, I sanded it down, started over from scratch, and got all painterly with it: 


The texture was created with a thick coat of Claudine's White Gesso, applied with a palette knife. After it dried, I covered the entire surface with her Classic Teal paint, then wiped it with a soft cloth to remove some color from the raised areas.

I used five colors of Claudine's Studio Paint for the stamping: Yellow Pastel, Landscape Green, Altered Orange, Modern Red, and-- yes!-- Painterly Pink! The images are from several of her Creative Layers Foam Stamp sets: Bloom, Doodles, Domestic and Nature. I love these stamps, with their sweet, funky designs. Very happy and mod, and very Claudine.

As with every E-Team Blog Hop, Daisy from eclectic Paperie has some prizes up for grabs, and all you need to do to be eligible is leave a comment at each artist's blog. Easy as pie, and you have until Thursday, September 1 to get those blog visits in. Daisy will randomly choose three winners from among all the comments, and each will win a brand new set of Claudine Hellmuth Studio Mini Acrylic Paints (they are SO cute and handy!), along with some surprise eP goodies.

Remember to visit the eclectic Paperie blog, too. Leave a comment about your favorite tips or techniques for using acrylic paints, and you might win a $25 gift voucher!

All winners will be announced on the eclectic Paperie blog on Friday, September 2.


The eclectic Paperie E-Team is:
Linda Ledbetter (That's me!)

Starla Nelson is sitting this one out, but be sure to stop by her blog and see what kind of gorgeous creations she's been working on!

Thanks so much for stopping by, and have fun hopping with the E-Team!

Hugs,
Linda







43 comments:

Yelowflower said...

aww, that turned out so cute!!! I like Claudine...used to watch her 'back in the day' on Carol's show, such a sweet young lady.

wearestampers said...

Cute box Linda, love the texture on it! I need to get some of these mini paints!!
Pam

claudine hellmuth said...

I love what you created!! Thanks also fir blogging about the studio line!!

Teresa Kline said...

adorable....thanks for sharing!

enjoy *~*

Bonnie McLain said...

What a hoot you are... I do things like that too... but they dont' generally come out as cute as yours did..... I love the colors you choose to use... Very nice Linda... Thanks for all you share. Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie

Melody (lacyquilter) said...

Fabulous project. Don't you love that art doesn't have to be 'final'?

kathy/North Carolina said...

What a great way to store paint brushes. I can never find mine. And I love that you shared your "goof" with us and showed us that we can redeem our failed projects. Very inspiring...and cute to boot!

Clare said...

Very cool colors, and great project! Good idea for brushes!

Joanne O'Brien said...

Great project! I have a bird house I need to do something with and you just gave me some ideas! Thanks,Linda!

Carol said...

Fabulous caddy! Thanks for sharing this one great inspiration.

Carol
http://caroleesscrappinspot.blogspot.com

bethann d said...

great way to hold little things on a desk and the bright happy thing will bring a smile to your face

Linda Hardesty said...

This is such a bright & fun project. I have Claudine's Multi Medium in both the gloss and matte, but I've not tried her gesso yet. It looks like it may be a bit thicker and can work almost like a modeling paste which I like.

I can't help notice Claudine's brush set in the caddy. Don't you just love her brushes? They are so cost friendly yet are very good quality. Thanks for sharing! Linda

Marjie Kemper said...

That's one colorful and creative caddy, Linda! Love the texture... I just learned what to do with gesso over the weekend while at Ranger classes over the weekend. You've rocked the texture effect.... I so love it!

Anonymous said...

Cute, cute, cute! Thanks for showing us your cheerful project.

Janet L.
leachm8@aol.com

Deborah Mahnken said...

Really cute Linda! I love Claudine's paints, especially using them with stencils. Love the transparent quality you get when you layer then over other things.

Anonymous said...

Cute project, love the colors. MICKIE M

Noreen said...

It looks like a sunny summer project. I, too, find that when a craft isn't going well, it's best to put it aside and take a break from it.

Carol E said...

Such a cute project,I love the colors, thanks for sharing it.

Regina aka Mrs. Ham said...

Wonderful project. I love the texture and the colors.

Kathy Eddy said...

This is just such a fun and perky piece of art Linda! I love it! The texture is gorgeous!

newfiecrafter(Marilyn) said...

Oh what a cute little caddy for storing your brushes,love the bright colors . Thanks for sharing another great idea on using the paints.
Marilyn

Mary said...

Beautiful!! I have never used Gesso, and it looks like so much fun! I totally loved your project and use of design, texture and color!!

Bunnyfreak said...

Love the bird you painted.
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Cathy Y said...

That is so cute! What a great use for all those foam stamps sitting in my drawer.

Luv 2 Create said...

Great save ( even thou we didn't get to see the original), love how it turned out this time.
Marcie

Plume said...

I love that little caddy. It is so cute! I love the bird image on one of the sides.

Dee in N.H. said...

Love your caddy! great textures and colors! I must get me some of those paints!

Sandra said...

what fun!
Sandra ltb

Denise said...

Pretty colors!
DeniseB

Anonymous said...

Love this! You nailed t this time.
Pam
panuttingatgmaildotcom

Sue D said...

Great colors on your wonderful creation!

rush said...

i think the two versions look nice. thank goodness for sandpaper if you don't like it. you really show the vibrancy of claudine's colors.

Christine said...

Wow, what a creatively unique piece of art. The lucky person getting it will love it.

Danee said...

Very On trend with the bird..Nice.

Broni said...

I LOVE your beautiful painted caddy! Love the bright colors and all the great stamp designs. I haven't tried those yet, but now I think I need to!

MORMOR said...

Great rescue on your caddy! I love the bright colors and I too love working with the Creative Layers Stamps. So much fun!

Micki said...

definitely a great way to revamp the caddy. Love the bright cheerful color and I'm thinking I need one :-)

Kristina M. Anderson said...

Great project! Gives me some great ideas. I love her multi-medium. Finally a glue that has a great hold. Looking forward to trying her line of paints. Thanks.

McStamper said...

Love your creation.

Carol P said...

I like to smear some gesso on top of color and use the Studio paints over the gesso to blend in and around stamped images. I love your caddy.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing your 'less than happy' results because the end product is dynamite! That aqua-y color is really popular!
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Faerie Moon Creations said...

Hi Linda! That caddy is so cute. I have such a fondness for birds - and the colors you used are so bright and cheerful!!! This piece makes you WANT to create! Happy weekend to you and yours! :)

2amscrapper said...

I love the project and your artistic style!