Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Janurary

Here we are in a new year and The Craft Barn has a new Challenge. This one is a Twelve Month Challenge where we have to get it done every 3 weeks. A little less pressure!

This Challenge is based on Sarah Coleridge's poem The Months.
Every entry must have the rhyme for that month shown.
 
The Rhyme is:
                January brings the snow
makes our feet and fingers glow

We also had to have a bird wearing a Wellington. Seems this is a rainboot in England!


I used the same journal from the Dictonary Challenge. I had exactly the right amount of pages left!
I put black gesso all over the page and then used the stencil birch trees by Crafters Workshop. I applied white paint through and then  sponged the bottom to look like snow.

For my bird I decided to shrink down one of Tim Holtz's Crazy Birds. This was a problem as I have no ink for my printer and it still isn't set up from the move. I decided to buy Shrink Wrap and try doing that. I stamped several birds and colored them with colored pencils. I trimmed one all the way down but the other I cut loosely around. I used a heat gun and when it was all done I laughed to see how tiny they had become. So cute!! They also became hard and I couldn't cut them. Thus  I had to use the red one. whom I liked the best anyway. The boot I drew myself and colored with my Spectrum Noirs.
After gluing everything down I decided it was too flat so I added some mounting paste for depth and glitter for the snow glistening.
You can't see the glitter in the photo, but it's there.
I had to print the words myself. Got to get me some printer ink for the next month!

Until next time!



4 comments:

  1. Ah Sybil, this scene is adorable. The texture makes it look like the snow is really deep out there in the woods. Love it!

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  2. A lovely page. The poor little bird looks bewildered and clutching onto the wellie to stay out of the snow! xx

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  3. What a super page - love it! Thank you for joining the Craft Barn Month Challenge xx

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  4. Brrrrr! A lovely wintery scene. The Crazy Bird looks great in shrink plastic.

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