For the third mega card to be swapped we were to alter the "Threes". Here are my cards for the swap.
To begin I layered a brightly coloured serviette onto the cards. I then used the gelli plate to create designs on the card and then I stamped with silver paint and bubble wrap. To give it a bit more depth I also used a bubble wrap stamp and black archival ink and stamped randomly over the background.
I then diecut and embossed the butterfly wings,the mannequin form and the circles from a flower calendar that I had lying around.. I added pieces of dictionary to the background and then I put it all together. The quotes are also cut from the calendar.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Hearth and Heart
One of the latest products that Jo at Imagine If has come up with is a cute little 3D MDF fireplace. You may have seen the gorgeous finished fireplaces that Tracy and Sharon have already posted on the Imagine If blog. If not pop over and check them out. I racked my brain long and hard trying to come up with a concept for this piece. When I craft I need to "see" the project in my head before I can begin crafting and for a while it just was not happening. In my kit from Jo I also had a set of the Prima "relics" and a light bulb went off in my head while I was looking a them and I thought "the hearth is the heart of the home" and it fell into place. Rather than having the fireplace freestanding I wanted to be able to display it somehow so I found a shadow box from an unfinished project and decided to recycle it for this project.
Here is the finished project and the explanation of the processes I used to create it.
I also used tissue paper and texture paste on the heart and on the recycled shadow box.
Once the paste and the gesso had dried I added colour to the wings and the top of the heart by painting them all with gold paint. When the gold paint had dried I brushed on and wiped off black paint. To finish I painted the edges of the wings and the flames with soft gel medium containing red glitter. The heart I did in the same way except I painted it red instead of gold.
To finish the heart I added some embossing powder, copper micro beads around the top and clear micro beads in the niche. I then added red gems around the neck of the heart and outlining the niche.
Once the fireplace had dried I painted the faceplate with brown paint, then black and wiped off the black paint to give an antique look. I did the same with the brickwork using yellow ochre and black paint.
I painted the heart the same colours, I just added a little bit of black to the mix and then O stanped it and the sides with a brickwork stamp. I then assembled the fireplace.
Here is the finished project and the explanation of the processes I used to create it.
First I covered the MDF with white gesso on both sides. This seals the pieces and stops the paint and mediums from soaking into the MDF.
I also painted the Prima Relic pieces with white gesso.
I took the face of the fireplace and glued on some tissue paper for texture and added some Dresden Trim. metal embellishments and a couple of resin flowers.
I traced on the front of the fireplace where the faceplate would site and using texture paste I added some "brickwork" into the area not covered by the faceplate. For the back of the fireplace I covered it with tissue paper and then I used texture paste through a text stencil for added dimension.
I also used tissue paper and texture paste on the heart and on the recycled shadow box.
Once the paste and the gesso had dried I added colour to the wings and the top of the heart by painting them all with gold paint. When the gold paint had dried I brushed on and wiped off black paint. To finish I painted the edges of the wings and the flames with soft gel medium containing red glitter. The heart I did in the same way except I painted it red instead of gold.
Once the fireplace had dried I painted the faceplate with brown paint, then black and wiped off the black paint to give an antique look. I did the same with the brickwork using yellow ochre and black paint.
For the background I painted the piece with red, yellow and orange, then again covered with black paint and wiped most of it off.
For the sides I covered them with book paper and painted them with yellow ochre brown and black paint. The grill I painted with black gesso and then I gave it a thick coat of Lumiere Pewter paint to give it a rough metal look.
For the mantelpiece I used the same yellow ochre and brown paint and brushed it on in long stokes so it looked a little like wood grain.
I painted the heart the same colours, I just added a little bit of black to the mix and then O stanped it and the sides with a brickwork stamp. I then assembled the fireplace.
Once the fireplace was assembled I glued the heart and wings to the front of it and added the little bust into the niche.
I painted the shadow box in the same colours I used for the background, added some trim, chipboard letters and a few embellishments and the piece was finished.
I am really pleased with how this piece turned out and I hope it inspires you to try something a bit different with the gorgeous MDF fireplace from Imagine If. If you do note feel like the fireplace is the right piece for you then check out some of the amazing products Jo has for sale on her website. Until next time, Happy Crafting.
I have entered this project in the challenge over at SanDee and amelie's Steampunk Winter Special Challenge
Monday, December 7, 2015
Finnabair Workshop
I took part in a fantastic Finnabair workshop at the weekend. I had a wonderful time and thoroughly enjoyed Finn's teaching and the process of making the projects. I made a layout which still needs a photo and a gorgeous canvas. Both are gorgeous. Thanks to Jackie at Jackie's scrapbooking for hosting the workshop.
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Southern Girls Challenge - Patterned Paper
The challenge over at Southern Girls Challenge Blog is to use patterned paper in our projects. For me it was really easy project to make. I have been playing around with my homemade gelli plate and I had heaps of patterned paper lying around. So I took a small blank 7 Gypsies notebook that I have had in my stash forever and filled it with my printed patterned papers. Here is the front cover.
And here are the pages:
So now I have a little art journal with the hard work of the backgrounds already done for me. All I have to do is decorate the pages. These papers are so easy and so much fun to make. I think I am addicted.
Please pay a visit to the Southern Girls blog to check out the challenge and to see what the other members of the Design Team have made.
And here are the pages:
So now I have a little art journal with the hard work of the backgrounds already done for me. All I have to do is decorate the pages. These papers are so easy and so much fun to make. I think I am addicted.
Please pay a visit to the Southern Girls blog to check out the challenge and to see what the other members of the Design Team have made.
Friday, November 6, 2015
The Mirror Crack'd Challenge - Water
The theme at the Mirror Crack'd for November is Water.
Splish, splash, splosh!
Water is such an integral part of our lives, the weather, rain, snow or storms. The landscape, the ocean, rivers and waterfalls. In our homes, cooking and cleaning. So many sports involve water, leisure and pleasure!
Show us your inspiration, what will you create?
We are intrigued, will it be a scrap page, a canvas, a card, a 3D project or a tag?
Our host is Jan, and she will be choosing our Winner and Top 5.
Instead of a physical prize this month we would like to offer our Winner a Guest Designer spot for a future challenge.
My project for this challenge is a decoupaged paper mache hat box.
I painted the box with various shades of blue streaking the paint to look like water. Then I decoupaged pictures cut from a calendar around the box.
For the lid I used a whole page from the calendar.
Check out the projects from the rest of the Design Team and please enter a project of your own, We all love to see what you come with.
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