The Sirens
I'm working on an art journal with my friend Julie, and this month I created in her book. Here are the pages that I made. I recently bought a new mixed media book, Image Transfer Workshop. I haven't had a chance to go through too much of it, but I tried out one technique that I've used in the past - the packing tape transfer technique. (This is a fairly common technique. If you google "packing tape transfer" you'll find instructions.)
The inspiration for my pages was this image that I pulled from a magazine and made into a transparency using the packing tape transfer technique. Then I flipped through Julie's book and found this poem "The Sirens." Bingo! My three ladies are now the three sirens.
I added paint to the background and positioned the image on some sewing pattern tissue so the title would show through when adhered.
The inspiration for my pages was this image that I pulled from a magazine and made into a transparency using the packing tape transfer technique. Then I flipped through Julie's book and found this poem "The Sirens." Bingo! My three ladies are now the three sirens.
I added paint to the background and positioned the image on some sewing pattern tissue so the title would show through when adhered.
On the facing page, I wanted to create a little shadowbox to embellish. I glued several pages together and then cut out a window. I framed the window with masking tape and patterned paper and then added three vintage millinery flowers - one for each siren. (I just noticed the III and "flower" below my flowers. What a wonderful coincidence!!) I found the perfect phrase from one of the pages that I cut and adhered it below with the window. It needed sparkle, so I outlined the text with Platinum Stickles.
I wanted to add lace to the page with the ladies, but I was afraid the book wouldn't close. It's already a tight fit with what I've done so far. I'll have to save the lace for another time.
Labels: art journal, millinery flowers, packing tape transfer, vintage photo
4 Comments:
This is a great technique, I used it for an Eiffel tower once, great book! Good luck with it! Fun AJ too, your pages are very nice.
Gorgeous!!!!
This is absolutely amazing!!!!!!!! I am blown away with these pages!!!
Its so fun when you find just the perfect words on your page,and it was a total accident!
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