Friday, October 14, 2011

E-Team Special Mission: Be Thankful!

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Happy Friday, and welcome to the latest eclectic Paperie E-Team Blog Hop! This time, our theme is "Be Thankful," and our mission is to make anything BUT a card! 

I decided to create a Gratitude Journal, using a Maya Road binder and Claudine Hellmuth Studio Paints. I even (gulp!) did a little drawing, which scares the bejeebers out of me but ended up being kind of fun, even if my Grateful Girl does look like a slightly misshapen refugee from The Archies! 

As with every E-Team Blog Hop, the always generous Daisy from eclectic Paperie has great some prizes up for grabs, and to be eligible to win, all you need to do is leave a comment at each artist's blog. You have from today through this Sunday, October 16 to make the rounds. Daisy will randomly choose three winners from among all the comments, and each will receive $20 eclectic Paperie Gift Voucher! Woot!

Remember to visit the eclectic Paperie blog and leave a comment there, too. Daisy will give away a very awesome box full of eP goodies like paper, embellishments, stamps… and more!

All winners will be announced on the eclectic Paperie blog on Monday, October 17.


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

(Our co-conspirators, Latrice Murphy and Micki Harper, are sitting this one out, but please stop by their blogs to see all the other wonderful things they've been up to!)


Recipe for a Gratitude Journal:
Ingredients:

Recipe:
1. Begin by applying a quick coat of Claudine Hellmuth Studio White Gesso to the chipboard binder. The gesso will assure that the paint color stays true, and help it adhere better to the chipboard.

2. Using a soft graphite pencil, sketch a happy, grateful little face right onto the gesso. Don't worry-- you can erase and start over as many times as you need to (I did, like forty million times...). Don't stress over this! Just make a smiley cartoon if you're a lousy drawer like me!

3. Mix your skin tone. I used more or less equal parts of Studio Traditional Tan and Painterly Pink for my girl. If you're looking for a deeper tone, start with this base combo, then stir in Sable Brown until you get the color you want. Studio Paints blend together beautifully, in fact, you can download a mixing chart from Claudine's website.


4. Fill in the face and neck area using a small paintbrush. Another cool feature of the Studio paints is their translucent property. You'll be able to see your pencil sketch through the paint, so you can easily ink it in later.

5. Paint her hair and blouse. I used Sable Brown for the hair, and Modern Red for the clothing. A fine detail brush makes this an easy task. Again, if you're not a painter, don't sweat it. Just have fun, relax, and loosed the death grip on the paintbrush. ;-)

6. Choose or mix a background color and apply it with a large, flat paintbrush. I wanted a royal purple, so I goofed around with a combination of Smidge of Blue, Dash of Red and Purple Palette until I had the tone I was looking for. Paint carefully around your Grateful Girl, but don't worry if you overlap the colors a bit. We're going to outline her later, anyway!

7. Here's where it gets random and fun. Smear some paint onto your nonstick craft sheet and use miscellaneous household objects to stamp the color onto your journal. I used bubble wrap and wadded up baby wipes to apply Landscape Green, Altered Orange and Sky Blue colors. You could also use actual stamps for this step! Finally, dry brush Charcoal Black paint around the edges of the journal. This easy border makes such a huge difference in how the finished piece looks!

8. Gently twist the letters off the Alpha Parts set, then use scissors to trim the connector away if necessary. Paint the letters with Red Pepper Adirondack Dabber, allow them the dry, then paint over this with a Copper Adirondack Dabber.

9. Use a black, fine-point Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pen to ink the face, following the faint pencil lines beneath the paint. These pens will work right on top of paint without smearing it. Use an opaque white pen to add details to the clothing, and a tiny paintbrush to give her some lipstick. Lastly, glue a little paper flower into her hair.

10. Now, add your finishing touches. Your letters should be dry, so glue them on, then add any additional bling you wish! I used more paper flowers and a little Idea-ology crown.


Thanks so much for hopping on by, and I hope you have a fabulous weekend!

Hugs,
Linda


44 comments:

kathy/North Carolina said...

I love this groovy little journal! It would make such a fun girlfriend gift. The painted background is amazing. I love the soft, mottled texture and the colors you chose.

Melody (lacyquilter) said...

This is fabulous!

Cheryl Grigsby said...

Very nice, Grateful Girl looks just like you! Not surprising, you live a graceful life. Good job!

CheckerBeads said...

Wow, the colors are amazing and the painting is fabulous! love it!

Anne

Joanne O'Brien said...

Great idea for a journal. Loved the painting on it. This could make a great gift idea. Thanks for the inspiration!

Ruby Craft said...

Your Grateful Girl is beautiful! Love the colors you used and wonderful instructions. Thanks!

Broni said...

"slightly misshapen refugee from The Archies"!!! Are you kidding me?? That girl looks awesome! You're so brave!! I love your gratitude journal!!!

Sharon said...

Your artwork is great...that girl really looks as though she is thinking about her blessings.
Love the colours too!
Sharon
aka celticrafter

SusanK said...

I love making journals but rarely use them. But to draw a face and share it in public? Never! I just might be able to draw a Ziggy like face but that's it. Love the bright colors you've chosen.

bethann d said...

fun, cute girl, looks like you. i like the idea of a gratitude journal

Regina aka Mrs. Ham said...

Such a great journal cover. I love your drawing/painting.

Naomi said...

This project to so wonderful! The extra touch of the flower in her hair is special.

Terry said...

Love this Linda! What a great idea to make a "gratitude" journal! Love the texture and gorgeous painted face! Have a lovely weekend!

Dee in N.H. said...

That's awesome!! Your sweet girl came out great! Love the way you added the texture to the cover! Great book!

Vic said...

Great journal! Your girl is sweet.

Woodsie said...

What a fun and creative idea...love the color choices you made...and your 'grateful girl'. I think it would make a nice little thank you gift!

Anonymous said...

Fun little journal you made, Linda!

Janet L.
leachm8@aol.com

Anonymous said...

Hi Linda,
I have been looking around your blog and it's delightful! I am unable to post a comment with your comment format, but wanted you to know that I love your journal. Your painting is wonderful, and you don't have any problems with your drawing! It looks fabulous.
Have a wonderful day!

Jennifer Dunn
jenwildflower@gmail.com
www.cubbycrafts.blogspot.com

Kathy Eddy said...

What a great journal! You make it look so easy! I can't draw a thing!

whyducks said...

What a fabulous journal and I am very GRATEFUL to have seen it, thank you.

Bast said...

What a great idea. Love the journal! TFS

KimMJ
bast830@comcast.net

Linda Carson said...

Fabulous personal gratitude journal! This artwork is all the rage and yours rocks! Love it!

rush said...

i think we all need a gratitude journal - something to open when we feel less than gracious.

jengd said...

Fabulous journal and great idea! And I really like your "slightly misshapen refugee from The Archies!" :)

Faerie Moon Creations said...

What a truly lovely journal, Linda! You did a wonderful job. And I like your painting of the girl. :) Great job!!! Hope you have a really lovely weekend!

Pam said...

Great journal! I love the painting on it.

queenb2u said...

Great journal. I love the textures and of course the theme: be thankful. Thank you for this blog hop and sharing your journal.
bb

Noreen said...

A great idea.. and a neat way to remember our blessings!

Bunnyfreak said...

Love the cover you made.
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love2scrap said...

I think this is fabulous! Love the paint background. And your drawing looks great!

Sandra said...

great job! lovely book.
Sandra ltb

Motherkitty said...

What a fabulous journal cover! I love everything about it. The colors really pop. Living in gratitude is something I try to do on a daily basis. Gratitude really makes one look at life a little differently, and allows us to see the silver lining in even the bleakest of times. A journal cover like yours would make keeping gratitude lists a more pleasurable experience. Thank you for sharing.

PaulaJ said...

adorable journal! What a wonderful way to remember all the things that you have to be grateful for!

paperpapier said...

interesting journal...something which I struggle to come out with.

Marjie Kemper said...

Very cool journal, Linda! Love the painting and flowers.

Carol E said...

Wow,love your project, thank you so much for sharing it.

Sue D said...

Awesome journal and your drawing is great.

Starla said...

Soooo COOL! I love the fact that you drew your Grateful girl!!

Cathy Y said...

Your album cover is darling! I'm impressed that you drew the face right on there.

Denise said...

Love your journal! Such a fun cover!
DeniseB

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MORMOR said...

I love your journal and your drawing. Your grateful girl is awesome and you are an inspiration.

Plume said...

WOW! Beautiful Journal Linda! i love your textured background made with simple techniques and paint. I also like your hand drawing very much. It makes your project so personal. Bravo!

Juliette Crane said...

loving this :)