The World is a Garden

Do you recognise this set? It is the Darkroom Door ‘Eyes’ set I featured on a journal page a couple of weeks back. For this journal page I used a smaller pair of eyes and also one eye from the closed eye stamp so I could create a ‘wink’!

The background is stamped loosely with four bright distress inks and the DD ‘daisy delight’. When I say stamped loosely I was not looking for complete images so I inked sections of the stamp with a couple of inks then stamped on the journal page. I did the same again with a different pair of inks until I had filled both pages. Because distress inks react so well with water and my pages are cold pressed watercolour paper it was easy to blend the petals with a wet paintbrush. Where the inks overlapped I got some nice blends; there were a few muddy blends but overall look is of a garden bed of daisies which is what I wanted.

No surprise that I did not have the whole design planned out from the beginning so I had to work out the best way to add the eyes without disturbing the very dilutable flowers I had already watercoloured. I ended up stamping them on tissue paper and gluing them down with a gluestick so as to not add more liquid to the background. I also stamped the large letters for the quote on tissue paper using the DD ‘sketched alphabet’ stamp set. Having the eyes and the words stamped on tissue made it easy to play with the arrangement until I was happy with it. The smaller words making up the quote I wrote by hand with a black marker.

The quote is from ‘The Secret Garden’ by Frances Hodgson Burnett, a book I enjoyed reading as a child and a parent.

Just a quick question for you, did you try reading the quote straight across the two pages or did you see it went down the left then up to the right? Just wondering because I didn’t even think of both options when I was laying it out.

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4 Comments on “The World is a Garden”

  1. June DeHart's avatar June DeHart says:

    Lovely page. I read it right on the first try.

  2. nise's avatar nise says:

    Tissue paper?! GENIUS!! This is a fantastic composition! I have two new ideas to try – stamping on tissue paper and gluing in plus the distress stamping then adding a watery brush for an intriguing background. Thank you!!

    I read it like a book; down the left, then over and down the right. Book readers rule😉.

  3. Pat's avatar Pat says:

    Another fabulous journal page and love the combination of the different coloured flowers, and the added eyes and words work brilliantly Heather. x

  4. nancystiz's avatar nancystiz says:

    What a fun page this is! Love all the wonderful spring colors and love the added wink at the bottom. I read the pages by reading the first page first. It never occurred to me to read it across. I’d give anything to write like you do!


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