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Thursday, 11 August 2016

Mixed Media Stencilling Tips

Hi friends, Dr Sonia with the finale to the Stencils Series. In case you missed the earlier posts here are the links : Stencils Part 1Stencils Part 2
              Mixed Media can be scary for a beginner as  mistakes  are bound to happen...you may not like a portion of the  smudged stencilled design or the area where your ink was over - sprayed , the starkness or the dullness of the colors etc etc. But a few tricks can help correct mistakes, transform looks and help you create works of art!
While making the first project shared in this post I experienced disappointment and frustration and nearly threw it in the dustbin but fortunately the extremely knowledgeable Shalini guided me as to what was wrong with it and how to salvage it!
In this post along with the step by steps ,will share some of the tips on preventing and correcting mistakes in Mixed Media projects.

Mixed Media Wall Hanging
Supplies
Ranger Texture Paste
Collage Clay
Palette knife
Heartfelt creations Delightful Daisies Stamp and die
Heartfelt Creations Botanical Wings stamp and die

My mixed media plaque celebrates life and enchanting nature with a butterfly and an angel encompassed in a semicircle of soft vellum flowers!

Vintage white and coppery gold balanced the bright raspberry pink in this wallhanging!!
One corner has vintage scroll resin embellishment and crackle texture created with clear rock candy and highlighted with Distress Inks .

The flower was created using Heartfelt Creations Rose stamp , Distress Inks  , Art Anthology sprays and Diamond dust.

The lower corner has typical mixed media texturing created using buttons, die cuts, pearls and resin embellishments

 And here are some of the steps in the creation of this mixed media art.

I recycled a sturdy cake base to create my mixed media plaque. After a nice coat of gesso painted the base with Folk art Vintage White paint.

Used a mask stencil called Carabelle Studio Papillon Stencil with Distress Ink and got the mask of the stencil design!

Replaced the stencil and applied strawberry collage clay


Collage clay has a thicker texture compared to Ranger Texture paste but you can get a nice coating using a palette knife


Was not happy with the pink look of the collage clay so used Art Anthology sprays and Pink embossing powder in patchy areas.

The butterfly was starting to build up in texture and sparkle!


I was unhappy with the stray smears of ink left by the spray and the dull look of the white so painted over the butterfly with a contrasting Folk art Apple green
Tip : If you are not happy at a point during your mixed media work...add a different type of media like sprays or paints or embossing in same or contrasting colors....it can help totally change the look of your project!

Added more texture with glass Beads gel, chunky glitter and tiny drops of  resin!

Mounted the butterfly onto a curved piece of chipboard to make it sturdy as well as to make it more dimensional when adding to the plaque.


Tip : to bring about a cohesive element in your work use something throughout like splatters of white ink,a same shade of  distress ink or the same color of embossing powder like I did here. 

In this mixed media plaque I have used the same Gold embossing powder on the leaves, flowers, wood grain, stamped sentiment and on the key which forms the body of the butterfly.

My "celebrate " sentiment is also mounted on a curved board before attaching to the base. It has oodles of texture created using embossing powder, glass beads gel and star sequins!

The wood grain was created using the Carabelle Studio Effet Bois  stencil and texture paste . Sprinkled Ranger Gold embossing powder on the wet texture paste and heat embossed to get a beautiful golden wood grain.
Sharing how this project looked like at one stage.....

It was okay but there was something wrong with it!! Fortunately before I dumped it I asked Shalini's opinion and she very clearly told me to get rid of the decoupaged bird however beautiful it looked !
I covered up the bird and the stamped music background with Folk Art vintage white and added a few bits and pieces and could completely transform the look!!

Hope you agree it looks much much better now!!
Mixed Media Wooden Vase
Supplies Used

The Crafters Workshop Mini Tuscan Wall Stencil

Altering a wooden object is such fun and the most common way crafters opt for is decoupage.But if you want to try something more unique and fun...bring out your mixed media supplies and go for it!!!

Apply  a nice coat of gesso on the wooden vase. Gesso is very important here as otherwise your crackle paste can simply fall off at a later!
Once the gesso is dry, choose  your stencils and  crackle paste and gently and carefully apply a uniform coat over your stencil.
Tip : A fairly flat coat of crackle paste will give a better end result  unlike texture paste where you dont really have to bother to get a super flat application.

Tip : The more delicate your stencil is, the more careful you have to be as the paste is not very thick and can easily ooze out of the stencil borders if you are not careful.

Gently lift off your stencil and inspect your stencilling.
 A bit of  my crackle paste has oozed out into the space between the bricks of the arch.Such a mistake can be corrected  by taking a fine paint brush and gently lifting off the excess paste.

I used a beautiful petal stencil on the lower part of the vase and if you are working on stencilling different parts either wait till your first stencilled design is dry or be extra careful you dont smudge the earlier pattern.

When you stencil over an edge you can get tiny overhanging peaks as you can see in this picture...correct this by running your fingers along the edge in one sweeping motion!

Once dry you get a beautiful crackled design

On the upper part of my vase I had used the delicate Carabelle Studio Geometry but as you can see the stencilling is not very crisp in certain areas and the crackle effect is hardly visible !
Tip : Use special effect pastes such as crackle pastes on larger stencil designs and not on delicate patterns.

I loved the color of the platinum crackle paste and it has a lovely rich and elegant look!


Though the crackle effect is soo beautiful ....the contrast was not there and I wanted a more vibrant look...in retrospect I thought I could have stencilled the crackle paste on a darker background but I could still salvage the project!!

I thought of the new Art Anthology's Sorbet paints [can be applied on multiple surfaces ]and I smeared some of the gorgeous Red Velvet Sorbet  all over my vase using my fingers to move the paint around and into the cracks!

This paint has glitter elements added to it and your project will shimmer!!

The Sorbet did change the color of my crackle design but then it looked yummy!


I used a variety of cream white clay and resin embellishments to enhance the contrast!

 How does it look my friends?


I hope you enjoyed both the stencilled creations!! 

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Let it snow !

Hello Crafters ! 

Hope you all had a blasting Diwali Celebration and enjoyed the festival with your family & friends. I too had fun eating sweets & savories,bursting a few crackers :) .Now, speaking of your Ideas on dressing up your creative bin for the festive season, don't forget to participate at the current,so very apt challenge of the month,  "Make it Festive"   and win some awesome resins and beautiful mulberry tulip buds.

Now as we cherish the enjoyable moments of our Diwali holidays,I thought of inspiring you with a simple yet bright card,welcoming the day that holds all time together "Christmas" !

(Please click on the pics for a better and detailed view) 



I made a layered card,layering it with heavy self embossed cardstock and deco-mat.The deco-mat is handcrafted .I had coloured the sola wood fibers and the used Liquitex modeling paste to add an effect and highlight certain areas,depicting the wintry snowy look !


Embellished the sola wood wreath with few flowers,ribbon and leaves


 Made the fence with popsicle stick and painted it using distress paint and crackle paint. Did you notice the admirable resin cream floral wreath...ain't it a beauty? Do check in the resins newly added in our store!!

And am done with my beauty with a sprinkle of pixie dust!

(Please click on the pics for a better and detailed view)




Products used:

Coloured cardstock
Liquitex modeling paste
Distress Crackle Paints (pine needles)
Resins
Sola wood
Ribbon,metal charm,pearl from my stash

Hope I could inspire you all with my a-small attempt. Stay tuned to be more craftily-inspired each day with the crafterscorner : )!

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Mixed media walldecorater frame-unleasing those ohh-so-fond-of memories !!

Hello crafters ! Am back again with a mini post for you today.I believe you guys were having an awesom gala time with so-very festive mood of  the Durga Puja/Dusshera as well as Shalini's awesome candy of our blog anniversary !!
Our dear DT Riti have challenged us with an awesome challenge " Cheers To New Beginnings ” and our so apt product of the month being Graphic 45 Papers & Distress Crackle Paints who would think of missing a chance to join in the fun-challenge !!

So,I am here with a mini fun tutorial for you using this so-fun-to-work-with products!
Yes you hear it right! A mixed media walldecorater frame to uphold the classic old memories,using a few old photo clips.

This time,the junky lady recycled an old light plywood plane,which I collected it sometime back from my storeroom(it was a frame for some old scrambles and puzzles)and a jute mat for the base support.

Then comes the real magic--a good amount of layering on this plywood skeleton as follows:
Step1- An uneven coating of liquitex modeling paste with a tint of green acrylic to give it an uneven brick-kind historic look.
Step2- A thin coating of gesso
Step3- Finally higlighting random areas and creating more depths using distress stain(vintage photo) and my Little Lindy-Sweet Treats(Cotton Candy Pink: Starbust spray,Dark Chocolate Truffle: Starbust  stain,Sunset Pink: Glitz Spritz).
Step4-Dry it with a heat gun.


So as we are done with the base of our project and keep it aside. Now moving on to the embellies making.
As I intended to give my project a garden look, so first thought which came to my mind was I need to have a fence for my garden. So for making it I used a medium thick coating of distress crackled paint on the leftover soft plys from the puzzle board with a touch of the Dark Chocolate Truffle: Starbust stain.

Here,we are done with the fencw and for some more embellies I used the lovely fuzzy cut out of the G45 Secret garden florals. I used the paper pad for the clock face too..Ohh I so very love this lovely sheets!!


So dats it .With a little sprinkle magic of pixie dust all over your work...you are done,ain't it quite simple !!

(Caution: Picture heavy post)--(Please click on the pics for a better and detailed view)
Guys now hold on your breath,coz if you are aware of my posting style,you might be knowing that before I showcase the entire project,I generally give sneak peeks of the project from different angles as I LOVE building deep suspence :P !!And then when I am near about exhausted projecting every possible angle,I show the final picture...I hope you guys have the patience and bear with me...I know I blabber a lot !
So here you go....


Sorry to interrupt you guys : in case you are curious about those pics,in clockwise order(me,my mom and mama,and the lil toddlers are my mom and mama in their childhood days-my most favourite pic)




 And in the snippet below,that beautiful lady on the beach is my granny ^_^ !



Enough with the sneak peeks,I believe now its time to show you the entire piece!! So here it is...



I believe there was some small piece of useful information for you guys in that (super-long) story ;).

Before I sign off,here's a list of the products I used to make this walldecorater:

Liquitex modeling paste
Gesso
Distress Stain(vintage photo)
Little Lindy-Sweet Treats:
#Cotton Candy Pink: Starbust spray
#Dark Chocolate Truffle: Starbust  stain
#Sunset Pink: Glitz Spritz
Distress Crackle Paints (pine needles)
Graphic 45 Papers(Secret Garden)
Weathered Clock
Mulberry and some daisies.
Heat gun 
Jute mat,ribbon from my stash

Do drop in your views and queries,I would be very glad to reply you back !! Till my next post,Happy crafting :)
~Sionara~
Bipasha