Tuesday, 20 June 2017

A new theme at Try It On Tuesday..

We have 'Letters, numbers or both' as our new theme at Try It On Tuesday.
The Design Team have created some amazing examples to inspire you so please do pop over and have a look!
I made a page in my Kraft journal.
I added various shades of white, cream and grey and then added some transparent texture paste.
Unfortunately I was so happy creating that I forgot to take photos so I have only close ups of the finished page!
I added some stamping with a ledger stamp by Paper Artsy 
 I cut some card circles and wrapped them in book paper which had been spritzed with Black Knight Infusions and then Pewter paint around the edges . The Paper Artsy Hot Picks HP1602EZ butterflies (chosen for their  triangular appearance) were stamped onto a master board I had created earlier for another project
   I added some white dots to eliminate any numbers that weren't a multiple of 3 and added some words that I typed into my Printshop app on my computer.

So…why did I choose 'THREE'?
Here are some random facts for you…
3 is the number of good fortune - hence the saying 'Third Time lucky!'
3 is related to time - 'Past Present Future' 'Beginning, Middle, End'
3 primary colours - Red, Yellow, Blue - are all that is needed to mix most other colours.
St Patrick used the 3 leaved Shamrock to teach about the Holy Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
3 is supposed to be the lucky number for my Astrology Sign - Sagittarius!

If you have a favourite 'THREE' fact please do share it!

The 'Letters, Numbers or Both' challenge runs for 2 weeks so please do enter before the closing date - 3rd of July!

I would also like to join Rosie's theme of Circles at Art Journal Journey.

Thanks for looking, Chris 

18 comments:

  1. A fantastic project - I loved it right in the moment I saw it first !
    Great!
    Thank you for linking it also to Rosie's Circles collection over at Art Journal Journey dear Chris!
    oxo Susi

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  2. A wonderful journal page, love the colours you have used.

    Thank you for linking to ART JOURNAL JOURNEY

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  3. Wonderful journal page! Hugs, Valerie

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  4. Lovely journal page, love the monotone look and how you have used Kraft as your base. (also like your explanation of lucky number three !)


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  5. The colours look super on the kraft card base Chris. Its a fabulous page and you added some super facts about the number 3.
    Yvonne xx

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  6. What an interesting journal page. I'm super impressed. Those circles with the butterflies are gorgeous. I can't believe you wrapped the circles, though. That must have taken some time. It's a lovely combined AJJ and TioT entry, dear.

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  7. This is beautifully designed!
    Wonderful journal page!!!!
    Happy Day Elke

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  8. A fantastic tag you have created Chris. I love the textures and beautiful blue

    Love Chrissie xx

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  9. A fabulous page Chris. Love the design, the butterflies on the circles look super! Hugs, Mar

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  10. Love your craft page Chris! Your attention to details is stunning!
    Lula oxo

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  11. great page and love your use of 3s.

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  12. A beautiful composition Chris! Xxx

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  13. Loving this - the background looks fabulous and I love the textured circles too. Brilliant butterflies too. Hugs rachel x

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  14. Wonderful page Chris-love the butterflies and the facts about 3
    x catherine

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  15. great page, and love the butterflies

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  16. I love your trio of butterflies and the subtle, atmospheric, neutral colour tones. Magical indeed!
    Alison x

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  17. I really like the simplicity of your page. I think for summer art I should stay with things more simple and leave the intricate art for winter when I have more time.

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  18. I love the numbers and various texture in your background. Those moths look great against the gray. Fabulous page full of nature.
    Kate

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