Welcome to Crafting With Jack and What’s On Your Workdesk Wednesday, a day when we link up to Sarah's Craftshed and have a look to see what everyone has been doing.
Above is an Index card pack with part of one of my sprayed backgrounds on. I wanted to use up the sprays I have which are years old. They get everywhere when I use them so I decided on using my husbands workroom (with permission of course!). He protected his tools with an old sheet and obligingly tidied up.
Coincidentally I saw a tutorial recently, the lady used distress inks, but I thought I would try it anyway. She dipped her copy paper in tea first, but I skipped that step. After the spraying she scrunched up the papers and left to dry (took two hours in the Texas sun, overnight in the airing cupboard). When dry they are unwrapped and ironed.
I used water based sprays and sprayed before and after with water, then scrunching up. I used an A3 pad from Lidl, I tried an A3 pad from The Works and that didn't work at all. I think the Lidl one has a coating helping the water and spray to stay on the surface longer.
Mary Anne reminded me that the sprays would reactivate when wet. They were intended for collage, but I did need that reminder as glue can be wet! Sticking to glue stick! I took photographs of them all so I can print parts out. Basically I wanted something to cover the lines on the index cards. The Index card a day challenge is in June and July so slightly less to pack in the caravan. I also got out previous A3 backgrounds and cut up a few of those too.
The Muse hit me yesterday morning:
The climate has changed, mankind is to blame,
We have lost our four seasons, life will never be the same.
Hurricanes and floods, too much pollution,
The Government are too lazy to come up with a solution.
Crops rot or wilt, food prices rise high,
The people suffer and keep asking why?
As they pollute with their machinery
and keep the rubbish levels high.
The flood plains are built on, councils expect the builders to sort it, but people’s houses are flooded, soon after they have bought it.
Or maybe the waters seek another way, the towns are flooded, the insurance won’t pay.
There is no clear directive, no overall view, no one’s accountable saying “what can I do?”
The government says we need an inquiry or maybe two,
That will decide what we need to do,
but millions of pounds later, the answer still isn’t clear,
because the cost of the solution is just too dear.
3 comments:
What a great way to use up the inks and make new stash, I bet you’ll find uses for those in different projects! Hope you’re feeling a bit better x
Hugs LLJ 1 xx
I love what you've done by using up old stash...so much better than wasting it.
Hugs,
Annie x #6
It's great to use up old stash. One of my favourites to create the screwed up look is to use wax paper, screw it up and then open and flatten it onto card and iron, the wax works as a resist. Apply the ink with a blending brush let it dry and then iron off the wax by covering it with paper which can also be used to colour. Sending big woyww hugs, Angela x5x
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