Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Time for Another New Challenge

   Hi everyone.  It's Tuesday and time once again for a new challenge at Try It on Tuesday. Boy the last 2 weeks flew by.

   Thank you Jenn for hosting, and thank you to everyone who joined in. It was fun to see so many cute pieces of art. ❤

     This time for our latest challenge we ask that you  MAKE YOUR OWN BACKGROUND. There's so many ways you can go with this one. 


   To make my background I started with  a page in my journal where I had used up some left over paints and cleaned off my brush. You can see some light pink. and some light green. Then I used a stencil and some stencil pastes that more or less matched   the light pink and the light green paints, and I also used some stencil paste that was a deeper more puplish-pink color to cover my page.

   I varied the stencil pastes at different places on the stencil. You can see the light pink at the top, the darker purplish-pink at the bottom and some light green in between. Once dried, I took some light green Versafine Claire in and gave parts of the page a quick rub with it just to make background a bit more grungy, which is just the way I like it.


    I then took some pink printed paper and stuck a black framed sticker down on it. This is one of those peel and stick stickers that only gives you the outline of your image. I then took scissors  fussy cut around the sticker.

    I used markers and paint pens to color the inside of the sticker. I also took some old very tiny stamps (remember Wordsworth Rubber Stamps?) and added some words to my image. 

     I glued my image down, then I die cut the bumble bee image. I used matte medium to attach her, and once dried, I used paint pens to color her in.  And that's my page. I thought I would share this one because there is so much homemade background to it.

   Don't forget to check out the other designer's art for some ideas too. As I already mentioned, there are so many ways you can approach a make your own background.

   I love making backgrounds, so I'm excited to hopefully get some new ideas. I hope you're excited about this challenge too, and I'm looking forwards to seeing your art over at Try It on Tuesday in the next 2 weeks.



15 comments:

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

I am loving that texture paste background and how the gradient of colours kind of cascade down. The focal flowers & Bee shows you in your happy place, a very beautiful piece.
Hugs Tracey xx

Tom said...

...Erika, I'm glad that you are up to the challenge. I hope that you you will be enjoying many spring days.

brenda said...

A super inky background Erika, lots of colour and texture. I just might have something that fits this one.

B x

Iris Flavia said...

That is a very wonderful page! I love the structure and the colors - and the motive, it´s really Lovely! Have a great day, hugs

Debra She Who Seeks said...

This is stunning! I love the colours you chose and that fat little bumblebee!

Angie's Recipes said...

I love how you did the background!

Kathylorraine said...

Beautiful!

DVArtist said...

oooohhh I love this background and then the bold colors of the flowers. Just wonderful.

Christine said...

Lovely page!

Shari Burke said...

Backgrounds seem like excellent opportunities to go wild and experiment. Have fun!

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

WOW. The first thing I saw was the bee! What a great background, filled with stunning colors, and of course, the bee was perfect, too.

Lowcarb team member said...

Lots of colour and texture in your page ... I like it.
Happy Tuesday.

All the best Jan

Mary Kirkland said...

I love the light and dark pink colors on this.

Aimeslee Winans said...

I think if left to my own devices I'd make nothing but backgrounds, lol. Probly why I start so many journal pages with the spread already backgrounded. Love pink and green together, xoxo

Meggymay said...

Great textures and background Erika and I loved how the paints blended together. Have a good rest of the week.