Thursday, 2 November 2017

Pastels

It is Cec here and I am your hostess for the new challenge starting today.  I decided to call it Pastels and here is how I describe it:

We have been treated to a riot of bright, warm colour since the spring bulbs made their appearance and continuing throughout summer and fall so let's go in the opposite direction and make a project with soft, pastel colours. Don't forget to include some stamping or stenciling or both in your creation.

The Design Team have created some lovely inspiration for you and to get details just click on their name and you will be taken directly to their blog.

I hope you will join us for this challenge.












Thursday, 26 October 2017

Cracked Mercury Glass Mixed Media Tutorial


Hi guys!  Autumn with you today to share another variation of the cracked glass technique, originally shown on Wendy Vecchi's blog.  This time I've geared my color scheme towards a mercury glass feel.  In my never ending quest for new and exciting techniques to share with you, this has to be an all time favorite.  


I cut my white mat board to size, then painted with PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Metallic White Fire.  Next, I distressed the edges of the panel heavily and sponged black archival ink on the edges and into the center, using a wet wipe to smear and burnish.


I used a palette knife to scrape on IndigoBlu Super Thick Slap It On paste then stamped the Crackleglaze stamp repeatedly into the wet paste.  (Make sure to wash your stamp immediately.)  Next I brushed on black gesso and burnish into the cracks.  You can also use a black Distress Crayon.  I have used both and like the gesso method best because it is more subtle.  I used my panel to create a layered frame to display a favorite santa photo.  My photo is packed away just yet, but I can't wait to dig it out in November and replace this Found Relative.  The clip will allow me to switch the photos easily


I was so pleased with the result in this color combination that I decided to try the same process on a die cut.  Everyone needs a little mercury glass snowflake in their lives, right?!  I cut the snowflake from thin chipboard, then coated with thick white gesso, then repeated the process above.  I laid a weight on the snowflake so it would dry flat.


To finish off this project I inked up a red panel then tried a two step stencil technique (which I just made up and love).  First I taped my stencil down to my inky card then tapped the edges with Versamark ink and applied Silver Liquid Glass EP.  I heat set then repositioned my stencil and sponged with black.  I used a wet wipe to wipe the black off of the silver embossed areas.


I am addicted to the drama of this card!  I think it would be great to finish both sides of the snowflake and make it a removable ornament on a card.  Hmm, maybe next time.  :)


As I said, I've had a time experimenting with this cracked glass technique.  My first, particularly grungy attempt can be found  HERE.


My golden glass project can be found HERE.  Man, I hope your gears are turning and you're thinking up new ways to expand on this technique!  I hope you'll share a link to your project in the comments if you give it a go.  Thanks so much for joining us today, Autumn

Thursday, 19 October 2017

Welcome to today's guest designer, Nikki !

Today we are welcoming Nikki of Pawsitively Creative as our Guest Designer. Nikki was the winner of the Technique School challenge and therefore asked to join us for a day. Let's move on to hear from Nikki.



Hello! 

Bio-Hello y'all! Just a quick little introduction about myself. I am a Veterinary Technician for my paying job and a mixed media artist for fun. I enjoy making mini top hats and designs out of the norm. Halloween and Christmas are my favorite holidays! Happy Halloween y'all and Carpe Diem! Hugz! ~Niki aka Pawsitively Creative

This is Niki aka Pawsitively Creative. Thank you for having me as a guest! This is awesome sauce! 
  • How long have you been crafting for ? 
  • I started mixed media about 4 years ago and have expanded since then. Off the page and altered items are among my fave and making mini top hats!  
  • Who or what inspired you to start crafting? 
  • My husband got me back into it after I broke both of my arms. He is the reason I tried mixed media and I thank him greatly for pushing me in a new direction. 
  • What is your favourite technique? 
  • Anything relating to rust. I'll try coffee grounds, cinnamon, rusting powders, and any paints that will result in a rusty look.
  • What excites you most about crafting ?
  •  I never know what the finished design will be. I don't really plan my designs. Sometimes I have an idea and just go with it. 
  • What is your 'go to' craft product and why ?
  • Hmmm, I use so many but probably craft foam.. You can make any shape you want, it is not expensive and you can even make it look like real leather! 
  • Who would you most like to take a class with and why ? 
  •  Probably Finnabair. She has some wonderful texture on her designs and her grungy style is something I enjoy. 
  • What is your favourite style of crafting i.e. journalling, layouts, altered items etc. 
  • My favourite style is mixed media and altered items. I think the two combined are my absolute favourite. An old clock, a glass bottle, the reverse side of a canvas-yeppers, that is fun!
 Here are 2 of Nikki's favourite projects to share with you:




 
 Thank you Nikki for joining us today and sharing your favourite projects ! 

The current challenge is Autumn on a Tag and you still have plenty of time to join in !

Thursday, 12 October 2017

I Heart Steampunk


It is Cec here and I am bringing you the inspirational post today.  I have made a steampunk inspired canvas I am calling I Heart Steampunk.


I started with a flat canvas from Michaels and used Mod Podge to cover it with torn strips of old book paper.


Next I added Molding Paste (Golden) through a Mini Time Travel stencil (TCW) to create a bit of texture and when it was dry I coated the whole canvas with White Gesso (Liquitex).


The next step was to add some ink sprays to the canvas - Gathered Twigs and Tumbled Glass Distress Spray Stain (Tim Holtz) and Burnished Brass Moon Shadow Mist (Lindys).


Some stamping was added next using Jet Black Archival Ink (Ranger) and a stamps from different sets - Grand Tour I and Steampunkesque (IndigoBlu) and Time Flies (Hampton Arts).


Now it was time to put the heart together.  I started with a wooden heart my husband cut for me on the laser cutter.  Then I used Super Heavy Gel Medium (Liquitex) to add a variety of bits and pieces.  There are wooden bits, charms, hardware and buttons.  This is the fun part because you can use whatever you feel like and this is what I felt like this time.

Once the gel medium was dry I coated everything with White Gesso, which was fine because I needed to unify the colour but I was too impatient and it wasn't totally dry before I started the next step and that meant more work for me.  Lesson learned!!


I used Espresso Acrylic Paint (Craftsmart) to cover the heart using a large brush to begin with and then followed up with a little brush to get in the missed nooks and crannies.


Next I sprayed the heart with Gathered Twigs Distress Spray Stain and Moonshadow Mist Burnished Brass spray.  When the inks were dry I rubbed on some Classic and Rose Quartz Treasure Gold wax.


To give the heart a little "patina" I sponged on some watered down Bluegrass Acrylic Paint (Folk Art).  I also sponged a bit of the paint on the canvas.  The heart was then adhered to the canvas using Super Heavy Gel Medium.

I know I probably should have made a project for your inspiration that followed the current challenge theme but I have made so many fall-themed projects lately that I just decided to go rogue.  If you are still relishing in all the lovely fall colours then I encourage you to create something and share it with us.  The current challenge can be found HERE and you have until November 1st to join in.

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Winner - Metallics challenge

Welcome ! We're back today to announce the winner of the Metallics challenge, the entries were fabulous, yet again.  But we have chosen the winner :



Congratulations Mona ! We loved the texture you created and the beautiful, subtle colours. Please email carringtons22@yahoo.co.uk for details of your Guest spotand your winners badge.

Now onto the top 3: 







 Congratulations everyone ! Please email carringtons22@yahoo.co.uk for your top 3 badge.

The current challenge is Autumn on a tag and you still have plenty of time to join us !



Thursday, 5 October 2017

Autumn ~ 'The Season of Mists and Mellow Fruitfulness'.

Hi everybody! It's Toni here and I am your host for our October challenge. Autumn is well and truly underway here in the northern hemisphere and I'd love to see your mixed media projects, that are inspired by this beautiful season. You may love the rich colours, the shapes of fallen leaves or the bounty of natural forms. Let's celebrate the wonders to be found around us. The only catch is that I'd like you to use a tag or several tags, as your substrate. Your tag(s) can be any size or shape and made of any material. Remember to use some stamping, stenciling or even both! I think you'll agree that the design team have produced some wonderful inspiring work and now we are looking forward to seeing what you come up with.











Thursday, 28 September 2017

Inspirational Post ~ Permission to play !

'Play- engage in an activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than serious or practical purpose.'

Hi everybody! It's Toni here and I'm here to encourage you to play. Every now and again it's fun to grab some supplies and spend a little time just playing. You don't have  to have a purpose in mind or any clue about a 'finished' piece. I want to encourage you to spend a little time and just enjoy using your chosen materials by making marks and exploring colour. Today I'm sharing what I did on a recent play time session. I used a small Dylusions journal, some children's gel crayons and some of my hand carved stamps. I wrote a blog post about carving your own stamps from erasers, which you can refer to by clicking on this link . My collection has grown a little since that post.....
 The gel crayons I used for my session, were a lucky find in our local Lidl supermarket. I also used some children's 'Play Color' crayons in flouro and metallic, which I bought from an online store. I can't say whether any of these crayons are better or as good as Gelatos, as I don't have any to compare them with, however the gel crayons I have, were much cheaper and this kind of makes me feel that I can be more generous when using them....
Now a playtime session needs to be just as it sounds, a time set aside to play!  Here are a few tips to get yourself ready...
  • Clear a space, by that I don't mean tidy up, as this will eat into your play time. Just push everything to one side.
  • Grab some tea, coffee or depending on the time of day your favourite tipple!
  • Select your chosen materials and have everything close to hand. You don't want to spend time looking for things.
  •  Keep it simple both in process and in choice of materials.  Restrict yourself to just a few items. Preferably use materials that don't require any lengthy drying time, so that your flow is not interrupted. 
  • Use a journal or gather together a selection of papers by diving into your off cuts pile. 
  • When you're ready to start, put on your favourite album. This is a good way of setting yourself an amount of play time, when your time is limited.
  • If music is not your thing, then how about a talking book or radio play, just in the background. Sometimes I like to turn everything off and just listen to the sound of birdsong. Definitely turn off the telly though. Those craft channels are way too distracting for precious play times! 
Once you have everything in place, just go for it. Resist the temptation to think too much. The only purpose is to enjoy what you're doing. These are the journal pages I created during my play time......
I started by choosing one gel crayon, and scribbled  it in three areas across the pages. I then chose another colour and scribbled a patch next each patch of the first colour. I continued with my patches of three, until he pages were covered. I used my finger to smudge the colours and smooth out any thick blobs of crayon. I gave the pages a quick blast with my heat tool in order to set the colours. I then used the largest stamp I had, and stamped it several times using black Staz On ink. I repeated the stamping with each stamp getting progressively smaller filling in the gaps. I later added the sentiment 'Make Art Everyday' with some Dymo tape. All of the pages were similarly constructed. Here is one using more muted colours.....
I think this looks quite tribal. I also blended black ink around the edges of the pages.
I found myself getting back to the bright colours with these next pages.
With these pages , I found myself creating more order, by stamping in rows across the pages
I used the metallic gel crayons for he background of these final pages. With all of the pages, I tried not to think too much about what I was doing. I was aware that I wanted to create balance both with colour and stamping but this seemed to be more as a result of  what I was doing, rather than a planned action. Like all good things, my playtime session had to come to an end but it was great fun while it lasted. I have also used the journal as a reference for other pieces of art. Here is a recent canvas I completed for the AALL-and-Create Challenge. If I hadn't thumbed through the journal, I'm sure I'd have forgotten about one of the stamps I'd made.......
Well, I hope you'll set aside some time for a little bit of  play and just really enjoy yourself,ithout pressure or purpose. Believe me it really is fun ! x