Tuesday 1 December 2015

Wish Upon A Star

Good morning everyone. December is finally here and the scary countdown begins - scary because I need to get started on all those preparations! It's time for a new challenge at Our Creative Corner and your host this month is the hugely creative Trish. Here's what she has to say:

'My challenge to you all this month is a very simple one...Stars! I have a passion for stars. Stars are incorporated into my email addresses, internet log ins, business name and even my tattoos :) I would love for you all to share your creations, full of stars! Star stamps, star die cuts, star embellishments, star shaped backgrounds, it's up to you! Use lots, or just the one, as long as there is a star somewhere, you're good to go! I can't wait to see all your wonderful creations!'

I don't seem to use stars that often. Not for any particular reason but it just dawned on me as I was deciding what to do for this theme! I dug out a star stencil and die cutter and used those as my starting pointing. Here's what I came with:



A star hanger made from a little canvas, some foam board and chipboard stars, modelling paste stars and lots of paint and mediums.

I cut the canvas in the centre and glued down the cut pieces on the reverse. A pencil is used to indicate where my die cut layered stars will go. Around these marks, modelling paste is used through a star stencil. Two metal eyelets are screwed into the top of the frame so that it can be hung using some jute string. From this point on I didn't take any more photos sorry - just got carried away I suppose!

This is how the canvas was fixed at the back. 

Three sizes of stars are die cut in both foam board and chipboard. The two materials are layered together for each size.

The frame is painted with Prussian Blue fluid acrylic including the stars. Everything is then dry brushed with gesso to lighten the colour. The stars are painted with an interference paint followed by crackle glaze. Silver metallic fluid acrylic is rubbed into the cracks. The end of a pen is used to stamp small circles on the canvas and some of the stars using the silver.

I like the effect of the silver in the crackle glaze and the way the interference paint really gleams like it's been enamelled.

The base and middle star have some muslin fabric attached before a good coat of gesso. Prussian blue mixed with silver metallic acrylic in varying amounts follows and then everything is dry brushed with gesso.

The top star is layered with a piece of embossed card which has a diamond design. It's then painted with gesso. A mixture of lots of silver with a little prussian blue is used to paint the top star. The raised sections are painted with interference paint followed by crackle glaze. When dry, the crackle is highlighted with silver paint.

The muslin takes the dry brushing really well and seems to give everything a frosty look.

The eyelets are also painted and dry brushed. The jute string is tied on between the eyelets. 

A final layer of dry brushing is done with the silver metallic paint. 


A star is cut and given a rusty look followed by a little dry brushing with gesso again. The texture is created by adding a layer of texture sand medium before the first gesso layer.


I hope you like my little star hanging. Make sure you pop over to Our Creative Corner and see the wonderful projects made by the rest of the Design Team for your inspiration. We have a very generous prize for this challenge donated by our sponsor: 


Click here to go and browse the wonderful products available at Tando Creative. Look out for Sponsor Spotlights during the month featuring products from our sponsor and made by members of the Design Team.

Over to you now. You can link up with us until the 28th December - can't wait to see what you create! Remember: you could win our sponsor prize in the random draw and you can't do that if  you don't enter! You may be one of top three winners or the challenge hosts' chosen winner and go on to be our Top Talent in January!

Thanks for joining me today and I do hope the coming weeks aren't too hectic for you!


9 comments:

  1. Love your star hanger Julia, fantastic effects on the different stars!!

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  2. I LOVE that idea with the canvas Julia.. genius way of creating a frame! The stars all look amazing, wonderful project! Trish xxx

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  3. Such a cool idea, Julia! Love the layered stars on this blue! Fabulous ornie.

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  4. this is truely beautiful Julia - gorgeous texture and crackle and fabulous stars x

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  5. Oh Julia! I do love your star hanging--It's Star-tacular!! I love how your stars are layered and have different dimension to them and don't get me started on all of the crackling!! I love to crackle things, too!! I also like how you cut away the canvas so that there's a peek-a-boo into the background--very cool!! Happy December to you Julia and Merry Christmas!! XOXO-Shari

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  6. What a great piece Julia!! I love the shape of that star you used- and i am a star fan as well. Great textures as always- I want to run my fingers over it!!
    Hugs,Jackie

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  7. Wonderful textures and a perfect nest for your stars!

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  8. Gorgeous Julia! All those wonderful textures and fabulous colours. I bet it looks absolutely fantastic in real life. Jennie x

    PS not that the photos don't do it justice (!)

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  9. Just love this, Julia... the primitive star shape is wonderful, and I love your layered surface textures - so much fun for the eyes and for the fingers too I bet. Magical icy colour tones, plus rust into the bargain - all together a real treat!
    Alison xx

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Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. Juliax