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Showing posts with label multi surface paints. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 May 2017

Mothers Day with PLAID, part1

Hello lovelies...

Rupa here....It's Thursday and am back after a much needed break . I had visited my parents and now I am all set to work!

Today's post is dedicated to all MOTHERS across the globe. I have video tutorial on how you can alter a plain white wallet and customize  it using PLAID products!



I have worked with CHALK PAINTS, MULTI SURFACE PAINTS, MOD PODGE, SATIN VARNISH and STENCILS from Plaid this time.
Here are a few pics of the projects...



Using multi surface paints..



Using Chalk paints



These make amazing gifts, what say???



If you want to see the entire tutorial here is the link...

Do give this a try and awaiting your feedback too.

I will see you next Thursday with another mothers day project.

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY.

Until my next creative journey,
Happy crafting and recycling.
Cheers
Rupa

Thursday, 13 April 2017

Color Therapy with PLAID!


Good morning!
Its Thursday and am back with another PLAID play....this time its play with colors! Yes the range of colors in the MULTI SURFACE paints and CHALK paints is amazing and  Crafters Corner corner being the sole distributor offers them at the best prices!

This project is very different from my usual ones...lots of colors and the PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT for today is the FINE TIP TOPS!



Apart from this I have used the flower making stylus, pencil with the rubber at the back and brushes with rounded wooden edges...yes NOT the bristles this time! I have used the back end of brushes...are you wondering what is it that I have been working on????

Well here is my first experiment with DOT MANDALAS! Its so much fun and most importantly so therapeutic to play with colors and dots of various sizes.


I thought I would start with a small box but I liked it so much I decided to do a bigger version of the same.
First project is on a 4x4 inch packaging box where I have used a range of multi surface paints and I have used mostly the writer tips for the small dots.

These come in 3 sizes..0.24, 0.37 and 0.52! The smallest one gives you a dot so small, its unbelievable and also the pressure you give matters. These caps easily fit into the Folkart color bottles, so its just attaching the cap and you start your work. You can see the different sizes here!
I have written the sizes on the cap so that it is easy for me!



I started with dividing the box into segments to help me place the dots and I started with varying sizes of dots using, stylus, back of pencils and brushes.



The small box has a colorful range of greens and yellows and let me take you thru the various stages...The multi surface paints used are Citrus green,Turf, Yellow ochre and vintage white.



Here is another stage..



For the first time, I finished this box in an hour! It's just that I dint want to stop...it is a great feeling to concentrate and work on dots, just like meditation!
Dots so fine, is possible only with the Tip tops!



So I took out another box, a discarded faux leather cutlery box which measures 14x14...I know that's huge! I start with a coat of black gesso, as this art looks best on a black background.



 For this project I have used Chalk paints, Patina, Nautical, Yellow Crochet, Summer Porch, Grotto.



These are so creamy and thick that the dots you place are so vibrant and full! You will understand this if you start making one...Trust me, it is such a great feeling. Just the kind of relaxation you get while doing an adult coloring book.



I really had a problem as to when to stop. Each circle that I made, it looked prettier and I loved the flow of this project..



Added some bling to it so that I could prolong this project, lol! Finally I could call the end!



I painted the rim of the lid with Yellow crochet (love this color) and the base with a contrasting Grotto!



Dosen't it look colorful ...so different from its original version! The chalk paints adhere to leather too so easily...just 1 coat!



I hope this inspires you to look at paints, especially the CHALK PAINTS in a different light! Think out of the box to use them on different surfaces, experiment and share your work.

Do get in touch for any queries too.

Until my next Plaid play,
Happy crafting and recycling,
Cheers.


































Monday, 7 November 2016

Playing with PLAID Part 2

Good morning!
Rupa here from Crafters Corner and I am here with my first post for November! Yes we are reaching the year end soon and I continue to play with the PLAID family once again. Here are all the stuff I started with…
This time I decided to alter an empty liquor carton and make it a decorative element on my desk. You will soon see what happened. As always I have to warn you about an extremely looooong post and loads of pictures too.
I have played with this new texture tool from PLAID, the combtool. My previous project, I used it on wood to create textures. This time I have done so on paper and used it to create a background for mixed media. I admit, the possibilities are end less and its just where your creativity and imagination takes you…with that said, Let’s get into the process.
Step1- I started by cutting the liquor carton by half and sponging in  gesso. Meanwhile I spread this pack of Dylusions adhesive canvas in front of me and was admiring the vibrant colors and the play of textures for mixed media. I zeroed on 2 pcs for my project.
On the cut carton, I applied blue paint with brush and then dragged the flat comb.

 This drags the color and reveals a distressed linen look and this case the white gesso gives a white washed look.

I then took a water color paper and gessoed it to prepare for my mixed media page. I divided an A4 paper by 2 and one side applied green multi surface paint and on the other side it was orange.
 I applied first with brush and then then dragged the comb from the toothless side. Mind you this needs to be done before the paint dries. 
When I do this, I get a lovely linen texture on the base. Have a look…I somehow like this as a starter for art journaling or mixed media background.
Step2- Once this was dry, I applied some red color with the blendinggel and covered the orange side with it. 
The gel gives a lovely sheen and yes, it does increase the drying time. It allows you to play with the tool too!
 This time I used the comb with the wide tooth and dragged once horizontally all over the page and then vertically.

 I get a lovely checkered pattern with a reveal of the base color. All this in just an instant, with the drag of the comb! As simple as that.
For the green side, I applied blue with blending gel and once spread;
 I kept a honey comb stencil on the top and then dragged the wide tooth texture comb! Apart from the stencil pattern. 
I also got some stripes within the same. This kind of backgrounds with textures is a mixed media artists delight!
With this is the base, I started building up layers with stencils and stamps from my stash to make 2 pcs for my project to match the colors and size of the Dylusions canvas.
Step3- PLAYING WITH THE COMB AND PANIS ON CANVAS CLOTH. 
I cut a piece of canvas cloth and after a coat of black gesso, I applied some orange multi surface paint with textile medium this time and applied with a brush.
 I then dragged with comb in a wavy pattern and I ended up getting some lovely waves against a black back drop.
To the other side of the flap, I applied these colors to create a linen effect and then used a doily stencil and white pain t to create a pattern. This is how it looks.
I cut a small piece of canvas using the alterations border dir and repeat the wave pattern on it with a different color.
 Now all my pcs are done and ready for assembling. You might be wondering what I have been planning to do with the paper and the canvas and the adhesive canvas.
Not 1 or 2 but I managed to make a whole lot of stuff for the desk, for my phone and for my husband and daughter who love reading!
PRESENTING the entire range of products made after all this mess!
Isn’t that one colorful treat!!!! I just loved, loved what the end result turned out to be, much better then what I had envisioned! 
The 2 pcs that I made on the water colr paper, I used to decorate the 2 sides of the pen stand
The papers strips that were in excess were used to make book marhs. I have mounted them on felt cloth and done contrasting machine stitching. The quotes are from my stash. I have also done some doodling in white!

Here are the 2 sides of the stand with Dulusions adhesive canvas.
And with the canvas cloth, I made a lovely mobile pouch, mixed media style! A fancy button and a hand made paper tassel sets off the mood of the canvas. The over all effect with the charnms and the key chain is a delight.

The back of the pouch. Pl note the small piece of canvas has been stitched in to hold some notes abd cards. I am loving those textures ll around!
I am glad I went ahead with my mind voice to experiment with this texture tool on paper and canvas. I once would like to re iterate how useful this is to create backgrounds in a giffy for mixed media or art journaling. I now love this comb next to my hairbrush, ,lol! Give it a try and play with your creativity.
I Thank you once more for putting up till the end of the post. Do leave your feed back on this.
Until my next creative journey,
Happy Crafting and recycling.
Cheers,
Rupa
Products used from the store…
Folk Art Textile medium



 Folk art blending gel
 Heavy Gesso, Black
Multi surface paints