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Whatevers Round 2 #1 or Choice

the WHATEVERS 2 A

 

Are you ready for the 1st of the Second Round of Whatevers? If you missed what the Whatevers is all about or want to see all the past photos and takes…check it out here.

Click here to see what Cat, Vicki, Martha and Cuchy made out of the photo and which story they tell.

Here is my take:

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Journaling:

In a wicked and not understandable way, Elizabeth and Matthew had decided to live a miserable life. You’d never see them smile, always clinged to each other with an aura of tragedy and hard to grasp sadness. And in a weird and very brain twisted way…this choice made them life a very happy and fulfilled live together.

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When I saw this picture of the siblings and how sad they looked , this journaling came instantly in my mind. And as you know from the first round of the Whatevers – I like to give my Whatevers a dark twist- LOL- so here we go again.

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I used Liquitex Acrylic Paints, Liquitex Spraypaints and Markers on this art journal page as well as my Stencil Girl- What’ s The Point Stencil and Jessica Sporns Cascading Leaves Stencil. I love white colored journaling and in order to make this work, I usually journal first with a black marker and then go over with a white marker.

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And here is the photo of this month’s Whatever for you:

 

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Here is how it works

  • Vicki, Cat, Cuchy (Carmen), Martha and I and I have made a one-year commitment to each other and picked twelve photos with Whatevers whom we will give a story.
  • Every month – if possible always on the 15th –  each of us will do a post with an individual story that goes along for us with the same photo.
  • If you want you can play along and we will have the photo for you to download and show us your version of The Whatevers. The photo will be posted at the end of our blogposts- not on Facebook!
  • There is no rules to the story itself- it can be funny, sad, uplifting, breathtaking- WHATEVER
  • There is no rules on the length or the form of the story– it can be a short sentence, an essay, a poem or a soap opera – WHATEVER
  • There is no rules on the artform you choose – it can be a scrapbook layout, an altered art project, an artjournal page – WHATEVER
  • Here is a rule though: if you take the photo you have to link back to us and show us your story.
  • These pictures are from our personal stash and are for personal use for you only! If you want to use them for a publication whether a book or magazine in print or digital form please ask for permission!
  • If you want to participate we’ll have a linky list for each Whatever Post.
  • You can also join our The Whatevers -Facebook Page

 

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Nat

 

Comments (11)

  • Jill Blevins

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    Have you read Ransome Riggs’ “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children? Riggs uses found photos in these books and weaves a wonderful tale.

    I love this idea that you are doing.

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  • Cuchy

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    That’s the point, that’s the point. if they’re happy the way they are…
    I do want to know who they are too
    You made them bright themselves. Beautiful!

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  • Vicki Chrisman

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    Awesome Nat! You always amaze me with your beautiful work!

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  • Lisa Flaherty

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    I love the creative writing that goes along with the visual creativity in the Whatevers challenges and am so pleased you all are continuing for Round 2!

    Oh, the power of choice!! What twisted little munchkins Elizabeth and Matthew are!! Love it!! Your What’s The Point stencil is really cool, perfect finishing touch to unify the pages.

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  • Martha Richardson

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    I love your take on this photo…they do look so sad! I would really love to know who they are ;)

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    • nathalie-kalbach

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      Me too -kind of what is the real story with them, right? Nat

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  • Jean A Marmo

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    I so love seeing these each month! One of these days I am going to play!!

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  • Deleted User

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    They sure do look miserable. Twisted I like. At least in your story it’s a choice that they make and it makes them a little happy.

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  • Fran

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    Nat, you have no idea how much I enjoy receiving these “whatever’s” . I find them really inspirational and can’t wait to get busy with my “story” thanks so much. All the best for your big move

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  • Catherine

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    Love the story and your new stencil, its fantastic!

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I Am Enough Art Journal Page

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I played a bit around in my art journal and I love especially how the left page turned out . Sometimes it is good to just play because accidentally you might find a fun new way for a background – like I did :)

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I also got a new color combo crush…you better get used to it- hehehe- I might use it again ;)

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Have a creative day today :)

Nat

Comments (5)

  • Marsha.

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    OK, this is funny. I’ve just created something (totally different, but) with a colour combo similar to this… And I used one of your stencil on it :-D. I can’t wait to show you now!

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  • cyndi b

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    Totally my favorite colors! Love all your new stencils!

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  • Gunvor

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    Awesome! I just love the colours! and how you made the typewriter “pop”!

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  • Kathy P

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    Orange/green/yellow????? Love it. That typewriter really pops out. Love when you find a new love and share it with us….always brings me inspiration!

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  • Donna

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    I am loving the color combination and your typewriter stencil! Thanks for sharing.
    Peace,
    Donna

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Standup Bass or…New Stencil with Stencil Girl Products

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New Stencil in the house and it is a 6×6 Standup Bass Stencil :)

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One of my favorite things in our household is my husband’s standup bass- I just love that thing  – and I thought it would be a great stencil using it for everything related to music, or lyrics you quote , or layouts with bands, theater, concerts…etc :)

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I used the stencil positive and negative at the same spot – meaning I sprayed over the stencil , then flipped it over at another spot to get the access paint onto the page and then took another color and sprayed over it again .

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Love the dimension and the layers you build up with this method. Other than that I used Derwent Arbars, Dylusions and Liquitex Spraypaints with the background. The stamps you see are stamps I found at a store around the corner I am so in Love with them.

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I hope you like my new stencil. It comes in two different sizes 6×6 and 4×4 inches.

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Here is what I used for this art journal page

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Have a beautiful and creative day !

huge hugs

Nat

Comments (4)

  • Sue Clarke

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    This bass so makes me think of some of the music that you’ve had playing in the back ground of some of your tutorials. And nice that it also comes I the smaller 4X4 size. I must find a local store to get these stencils at.

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  • Kathy Gledsdale

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    Oh lovely!

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  • muriel

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    aah, I so love the sound of stand up bass! I could use your stencil for layouts with photos of when I was expecting my son and listened to pieces of music with this instrument all day long. And I looove your typewriter too, I have some in stamps but not in stencils……….for the moment…..

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  • Gypsy Chaos

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    LOVE the double triple use technique. I’ve been ‘printing’ the excess paint on paper for awhile – never thought of doing it on the same project.

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Remember or…Excited for the roads to be traveled

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Played a bit around in my art journal using my new Oldtimer Stencil and Liquitex Acrylic Inks. I  collaged a bit on the background and tried some new stamps I found in a junk yard kinda store in the neighbor hood and then sprayed with Liquitex Spray inks over the oldtimer stencil and then rubbed over the Acrylic Inks-

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Love how intense the colors got and how the spray painted areas got so much dimension.

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Hope you have some time for creating today!

Huge hugs

nat

Comments (3)

  • Sue Clarke

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    I love the colors you used for this Nat. My day goes so much nicer if I make time to create (even for just 15 minutes).

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  • Marjie Kemper

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    Gorgeous colors! Loving how you’ve used the car stencil…. just spied the second one!

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  • selena

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    j’adore toutes ces belles couleurs

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My Favorite Mixed Media Essentials: 6. Spray Paints

I often get emails asking me about my favorite tools or supplies and I actually love those emails because they make me think of why I tend to use some things all the time.

Is it laziness? What is it about these items that make me grab for them whenever I create a Mixed Media Project?

One of the answers that came up for almost all of them is “I use them because of their versatility of usage” . That is an easy guess for an answer- LOL- since I named my favorite Online Workshop series Über*Media playing on the fact that you can use some items so MANY different ways.

But let me take you the next couple weeks on a little journey on my favorite Mixed Media essentials and explain why I could bathe in them and show you where I used them.

If you missed the other posts in this series – you can catch up here 

6. Spray Paints

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I am a big fan of spray paints. If you say spray paint…you get me interested…keep that in mind if you ever want to get my attention during a conversation ;) I have neglected spray paints a bit in my workshops in the last year, simply because I have been teaching sooo much with a certain spray paint, that I had to step away a bit from teaching with it. But in my personal playing I use spray paints in almost EVERY Mixed Media project.

I tried many different spray paints and right now I stick to the ones in my list below…but it might change over time here and there. Some of the spray paints are better for certain uses. But it doesn’t make the spray paint bad if a certain technique can’t be as well archived as with another one. I refer to this as to flour in baking in your kitchen. There are different kind and grades of flours you can buy. You need a different grade flour for pizza dough and bread then for biscuits and cakes- it doesn’t make one flour bad…it just is something to know and keep in mind to get the result you aspire !

Here are my thoughts and uses- a supply list at the bottom

What I love about Spray Paints:

  • there is a huge variety of different spray paints out there and for every technique or liking there is the right one 
  • you can create beautiful background mixing spray paint colors
  • once you know their specifics you can use them with other paint media for some really cool effects and techniques
  • you can create vibrant art using spray paint colors
  • you can evenly spray all kinds of materials with the right spray paint 
  • you can use stencils in an amazing way with them which is different from the outcome of using them with acrylic paints
  • you can afford them- even if some come as a pretty big investment in the beginning, most are pretty long living and highly pigmented – they go a long way
  • you can create layers with spray paints and add dimension in a way that is not always as easy as with other paint media
  • you learn to use the sprays super fast and get the first awesome results quick. If you take a bit time later learning more about your spray paint and it’s specifics you have a power medium in your hand
  • like with stamping, the outcome is not always perfect, which makes it for me more desirable to use as you embrace the outcome not striving always for perfection
  • you can add visual texture with spray paints
  • you can use it to quickly to alter embellishments or alphabets so they fit your projects

Here are some examples:

Revealing fabric texture with Maya Mists

revealing gesso texture

Layering using Ranger Color Wash

using spray paints with stencils on a canvas board

Using Golden Montana Spray for an outdoor plant pot

Grungy background with Liquitex Professional Spray Paints

Using as an accent on simple scrapbooking pages

using spray paints to change the color and mood of a patterned paper for a scrapbooking layout

using spray paints to alter home decor items -like this mirror

layering it on with Golden Montana for my own pattern paper

using spray paints on fabric

using Dylusions Ink Sprays with Derwent Art Bars

using Liquitex Professional Spray Paint to highlight small areas

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using spray paint to change embellishments and alphabets color and appearance

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Another Homedecor Canvas with Liquitex Professional Spray paints

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boy- that was hard to just pick a few…are you still with me?

My favorite Spray Paints at the moment:

As always in this series- the answer to this question is based on my preferences, my style and my experiences.

Dylusions Ink Sprays are my go to sprays when I work inside and can and want to use spray paints that are going to be water reactivated. Meaning once I put something wet on top, the colors will reactivate again. This means if you work with for example gel medium or other wet media on top, it will get activated again and bleed. Some people do not like that…but I say, it is what you need to know about your spray paint and then you can use it for your advantage. I love using Dylusions for ghosting techniques or to blend in other colors and paint media. The vibrancy of those colors is amazing. And you can use them inside, without a mask and you can wash it off if it goes somewhere else when your project ;) I also have to say that clogging wasn’t an issue for me yet with these spray paints probably because they are dyes. If the colors are used on wall art though – say canvases, the colors tend to evaporate quick in sunlight though at least if there are on top of acrylic media, so I stopped using them on canvases that I hang on the wall.

Maya Road Mists – I love that those colors are also very vibrant, some have a nice shimmer, which I used to love a lot but I am now getting away from the too shiny shimmering stuff.  Seems my magpie times are a bit over ;) What I love about Maya Mists, which are pigment based is, that you can heat set them, so they won’t get reactivated anymore, meaning they are permanent then and therefore can be used on fabric that might get wet or washed too. Like the Dylusions you can use them inside and they cover for example chipboard in the best possible way. Actually they are my favorite when working with chipboard. The clogging is bearable – it happens- and it is nothing you can prevent forever with any given pigment spray paint. Yes…sometimes you force it by not spraying the “right way”….but often times it is just the way those spray nozzles are made that you cannot prevent the spray paints from clogging. They are wonderful on Gesso-ed surfaces- so that is their plus in comparison to the Dylusions but some techniques like the ghosting have on the other hand a better outcome with the Dylusions. So…see it is all about what you want to archive.

Aidorondack Color Wash – these are also water based textile dyes to use on porous surfaces. Like the Maya Mists you can use them on fabric and they can get heat set so that you make them permanent. They are translucent dyes but they cover pretty well. They are VERY concentrated and can be diluted with water a lot and still keep the color and vibrancy. They hold FOREVER. My bottles are very old- probably 5 -6 years (big bottles ;))  and the colors are still awesome and good to use. When you dry them the colorshift is not that high- they stay very vibrant– which I like too. For me it is important that a spray paint is not turning dull once I heat it. So that is definitely a plus here.

Liquitex Professional Spray Paints are my absolute favorite at the moment -but that is also based on my acrylic paint high right now. These spray paints are acrylic based and highly pigmented. They take a bit practice to use..but oh wait till you get the hang out of them ;) Once they are dried they are permanent…as said they are acrylic paint based. They are super vibrant. They can be mixed with acrylic paints and the color shift is very low. Meaning you see the color wet as you will have the color dried- you get what you see :) Sometimes I am not sure if they are already dried as they shine so much and didn’t change the look much from wet to dry. They dry quick too – which I love, no heating required. They are low odor – which means you can use them in small quantity inside in a very well ventilated area. I recommend on top wearing a mask (I have several windows around and a skylight over my spraying station – so I do not always use a mask if I only use small doses- but do not recommend not using one, don’t sue me…use a mask !). The down side is that the spray nozzles of the Liquitex Professional Spray Paints clog easily due to the acrylic paint drying in the cap. The tip is that you should clear the tube and nozzle after using it by turning it upside down and spraying until it comes out clear. That doesn’t help always- but since the spray caps are industry standardized ones, I just buy them at a graffiti store in bulk (super cheap). I am not sure if in the States there is anything like a graffiti store- LOL- but Liquitex also offers replacement caps.

I also loved to use Golden Montana Spray Paints before Liquitex came out with their Professional Spray Paints. If you want to use the Golden Montana Spray paints you need to know that you can really ONLY use them outside and definitely have to wear a mask on top. I also dislike now that the odor of them hangs in the projects for a long time – which is not the case with using the Liquitex Professional Spray Paints.

For cleaning your fingers I actually recommend using Ranger’s Scrubbie I have never found a better thing to clean my hands after spray painting and believe me I tried A LOT.

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The next part in the series is already in the planning. Which Mixed Media topic of favorite supplies would you like to see covered by me in this series?

huge hugs

Nat

Comments (11)

  • Julie Filatoff

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    Hi, Nat: Our art journaling group is getting together this weekend and trying a variety of dye, ink, and spray paints, including homemade. Your article is very helpful–thanks!

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  • Enikö

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    Love these examples! Thanks for sharing your “tricks of the trade”!

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  • Rob Keogh

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    Thanks for such a great post Natalie, very helpful. <3

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  • Kathy P

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    Your posts ALWAYS contain the most interesting and informative tips, Nat~ This one will be one of my most faves, as a newbie to mixed media! I have some of these paints, but want to try the Liquitex spray just because YOU recommend it! You rock!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Love love Love this post Nat. I started to use spray paint because of you! I am loving the Dylusions sprays right now. And BTW…I still want that mirror.

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  • Darlene K Campbell

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    Wonderful of you to provide such a detailed summary of spray paints. Always a plus to have an artist share experiences about different products so we don’t waste time and money researching. Love when we help each other. Thanks.

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  • Gerd Andersson

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    Thank you so much, for this useful description about sprays! I love all your art pieces! As I’m new to embossing that would be something to know more about or maybe it could be a new workshop.

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  • hedwig

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    You could clean the nozzles from the liquitex spray paint with nailpolish. Put them in a jar, close the lid and leave them overnight in the nailpolish. That is what grafiti artists do, i saw it on YouTube ;)

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    • Nathalie Kalbach

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      yes– but it doesn’t work always- and I even more dislike the odor of nail polish ;) But it is a good tip -thanks Hedwig.

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  • Michelle Guest

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    Paints…

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Take a Shower Art Journal Page…or Negative Circuit Stencil

Loved creating this art journal page using my new Stencil Girl Product Circuit Stencil

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The Journaling says “Shower in the good things of life and your heart will shine”.

I had created a background with Dylusions Spray Paints and had it in my art journal for later usage. Something I do often when I spray a stencil is using the excess paint on top of the stencil for a different project as a negative.

Here I had sprayed  onto a different page in the art journal with Liquitex Professional Spray paint

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I then simply flip the stencil over to a different page- either already prepared with a painted background or onto a white one – and brayer over it to get the excess paint over.

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Which can then result in something like this

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And then I took it from there to create my art journal page. And yes…I might be I am biased regarding my own stencil but boy do I love the negative outcome of it too. So basically you get a pretty cool two-in-one design.

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BTW…did you spy something else on the page? ;) ;) ;)

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Have a wonderful day!
huge hugs
Nat

 

Comments (12)

  • PyssligaSara / Sara Önneby

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    Hi!
    I just love this Art Journal. :) And the stencil – WOW! :) I can barely wait for Scrap-Perra to get them at his store.

    I wanted to ask you if it is ok, for you, if I borrow this page for a lift challenge for the Swedish inspirational blog http://www.swescrapbook.blogspot.com Me and my DT members will be using it as an inspiration, and create an Art Journal from that. Is that ok?

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    • Nathalie Kalbach

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      Sara, thank you :) Yes it is ok- as you asked :) – please link the image back to me though and say that it is mine . Thank you :) nat

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      • PyssligaSara / Sara Önneby

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        Of course I will link back to you. :) And I’ll give you a heads up when it is posted on the blog. Thanks for inspiring. :)

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Not sure what you are referring too since there is lots of fun stuff to reference Nat.
    The woman is pretty awesome and the fruit looks like it might be a stamp.

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  • rains

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    beautiful. I know this is not what you’re looking for but I saw the beautiful girl in the fantastic retro 50’s style bathing suit – a suit that I am looking for right now before we go to the beach on Sun.!

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  • Cyndi

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    Totally freaking fabulous!! Hoping to see your stencils at my local store soon!

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  • Jean Marmo

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    Love how you do that with the stencil!

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  • Marjie Kemper

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    Great pages! That stencil looks awesome with the negative print.

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  • Nurse Ratchet

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    Hmmmmm…love this piece Nat !! What did you use for the Crackle effect!!!!

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  • Michelle Guest

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    Hmmmm… Crackle stuff or fruit from ? (candy wrapper?)

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Whatevers #10 or The Herblady

Are you ready for the 9th Whatevers? If you missed what the Whatevers is all about…check it out here.

Click here to see what Cat made out of this photo and which story she tells

Click here to see what Vicki made out of this photo and which story she tells

Here is my twinkling eye- take on it – I think my Whatevers all have a bit of a dark twist to them LOL

The Herblady

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There was no doubt, without Hermaline nothing would work in this family. Daughter, grand-daughter and great grand-daughter, all living in her house. The remains of the three husbands…unknown. Behind the glasses were the knowingly eyes. “They are, where they belong!” The herblady she was called by some, Mama by others.

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Her Name: Hermaline – Mama (what else ;) ) to Margariete

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I played with some Liquitex Professional Spray Paints and Paint Markers and with some Luminarte Silks I just received. Love the way you can add layers.

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And here is the photo of this month’s Whatever for you:

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Here is how it works if you want to play along:

  • Vicki, Cat and I have made a one-year commitment to each other and picked twelve photos with Whatevers whom we will give a story.
  • Every month – if possible always on the 15th –  each of us will do a post with an individual story that goes along for us with the same photo.
  • If you want you can play along and we will have the photo for you – just right-click on it to safe it to download and show us your version of The Whatevers.
  • There is no rules to the story itself- it can be funny, sad, uplifting, breathtaking WHATEVER
  • There is no rules on the length or the form of the story– it can be a short sentence, an essay, a poem or a soap opera – WHATEVER
  • There is no rules on the artwork you choose – it can be a scrapbook layout, an altered art project, an art journal page – WHATEVER
  • Here is a rule though: if you take the photo you have to link back to us andshow us your story.
  • These pictures are from our personal stash and are for personal use for you only! If you want to use them for a publication whether a book or magazine in print or digital form please ask for permission!
  • If you want to participate post in the comment section .
  • You can also join our The Whatevers -Facebook Page

You can grab the blinkie here if you want to add it to your sidebar



Nat

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  • Jean Marmo

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    I look forward to your story every month! Love the layers and colors!

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  • Riikka

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    Oh wow! Really awesome colors and layers! I love them <3 and that picture is hilarious :D

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  • M. Carmen - Cuchy

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    HAHAHAHAH the photo is terrific!!! and the husbands… who needs them?

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  • Vicki Dunn Chrisman

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    wow! Great COLOR and design ..as always! As for their husbands??? I’m worried!

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  • cmscanlon

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    Seriously LOVE LOVE all the color — dark — definitely NOT! But, where are the husbands anyway??

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  • Laura S

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    Nathalie, Spring has definatly not sprung in Germany yet. Dark mystery, very dark. I want more…..Lol.

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Just printed this photo out to play along. Something about it caught my eye.

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Nat, your dark twists amuse me greatly. The husbands are where they belong…bwaaah.
    Love the whatevers posts!

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  • Milagros

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    Beautiful site and beautiful story! Very interesting what adding layers with luminarte. I’m finishing page 9, the climb tomorrow. Hugs

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Breathe in the Chaos or..From Quote to Artjournal

I know I showed the quote before…but I want to show it to you again, now used in an art journal page.

 

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Other than that this quote needs to be my constant reminder right now- LOL – I guess I should turn it into an art journal page too.

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What quote should you use as a note to yourself right now?

Huge hugs and have an amazing day

Nat

 

 

Comments (11)

  • Enikö

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    “The only way to it, is through it!” or “A goal is a dream with a deadline”

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  • cal8007

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    I’m speechless, too late at night, but I did love your pages and the quote!!

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  • Rhonda H (rhoz)

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    What a great quote and amazing colors on that journal page!

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  • Kathy P

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    Great pages and quote, Nat!
    Mine would be: “If you obey all the rules, you’ll miss all the fun!”

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  • marjiekemper

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    Ohhhmmmmm… I like your quote a lot! You’ve been so busy… just had a peek around and can’t get over all the traveling and classes. Hope all’s well. Breathe!

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  • Anne Kristin Tandberg

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    If the item doesn´t multiply, smell, catch on fire or block the refrigerator door, let it be!

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  • muriel

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    “Act as if it were impossible to fail.” It is the one I need repeating most these days.

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    • Enikö

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      That’s a great one, Muriel!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    You are what you eat Sue.

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  • Nurse Ratchet

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    I am needing the Breath in the Chaos mantra…my mind is usually open!!!!,

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  • Laura S

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    “Laura, Get off the Computer and go to bed!” Lol

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Yes, I Can or…Yes, I can

Sometimes it is good to affirm yourself with a little tongue in cheek approach ;)..besides the title is meant to be true ;)

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Pretty big canvas I worked on – at least for me and it was a bit hard to adjust…I think a bigger me would have been better design wise – but for my first time working on such a scale I am ok with it ;) …because yes I can…hehehe.

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So many things are on my plate right now- in my professional life and my private life…it is good to do something for fun and tell myself that I can do it.

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And now it is dooming off my studio wall as a constant reminder…hope it doesn’t fall of the wall- LOL ;)

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Have a gorgeous day and don’t forget …YES, YOU CAN!

Nat


uberMedia
Über*Media is my series of online workshops that is dedicated to different kinds of media that cross a variety of materials. I also teach project based online workshops which you can find here.

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  • Sue Clarke

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    YES you CAN Rosie…I mean Nat!

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  • Sara

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    Oooh, love this one! Cool colors and love the photo!!
    Thank you for the awesome workshop today!! Will make a hell of a lot of portraits of ladies… :-D

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  • Estella Magnuson

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    Thank you for your inspiration of art and strength.

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  • muriel

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    Great canvas! And your wall is great too!

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  • mjmarmo

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    Yes – perfect reminder! You can and so can I!

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  • Debi

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    Luv it! Great color and You Can Do It!

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  • Diana

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    i love it!! and for sure YES YOU CAN!!! love your art wall by the way!! NICE!!

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  • Rose

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    love it! Yay for Rosie the Riveter!

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