Saturday, 29 June 2013
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Get Messy With Anything But A Card Challenge # 22
For the next fortnight at Anything But A Card, we're asking you to Get Messy! Woohoo! I don't need any excuse to get the messy stuff out and have a good play. This time, strangely, I decided just to use paint and crackle medium which are probably my favourite two things at the moment. Only two ingredients but what a great mess I was still able to make.
My team mates are also showing you some inspiration today so please go and leave them a little comment or two. The second team will be up a week from now so it would be great if you could show them some support too.
As long as you stick to the theme of getting messy, you can make anything you like except a card. So, come on, you know you want to get even messier than usual! Let's see paints, modelling paste, crackle medium/paste, inks, pastels, crayons, gelli plates, stencils, masks, mica sprays and powders and all the other things I haven't mentioned!
I used lots of DecoArt Traditions paints and one of their crackle mediums to make my wall plaque for this challenge, along with a few Andy Skinner Timeworn Techniques of course!
My team mates are also showing you some inspiration today so please go and leave them a little comment or two. The second team will be up a week from now so it would be great if you could show them some support too.
As long as you stick to the theme of getting messy, you can make anything you like except a card. So, come on, you know you want to get even messier than usual! Let's see paints, modelling paste, crackle medium/paste, inks, pastels, crayons, gelli plates, stencils, masks, mica sprays and powders and all the other things I haven't mentioned!
I used lots of DecoArt Traditions paints and one of their crackle mediums to make my wall plaque for this challenge, along with a few Andy Skinner Timeworn Techniques of course!
The wings were die cut then embossed before being 'rusted' with a Timeworn technique and DecoArt Traditions paints. Coiled rusty wire was placed either side of the heart too. |
I think these punched flowers look like cracked china when viewed in close up. Problem is, I want to make them all the time . . . . . . . . |
For the base of the plaque, a piece of thick card was given a Timeworn treatment and made to look like aged ivory (I hope!!) followed by yet more crackle. Both were achieved using DecoArt Traditions paints and crackle medium as before. Once dry, an oval was cut from the centre, a stamped and inked layer was placed under the aperture and the oval shape was raised from the background using foam pads. |
I would like to investigate the possibilities of using other colours for the peeled paint effect but these blue shades go so well with the colours used in the piece - it's hard to break the habit!
Thank you for visiting me - it really makes a difference that you do. Off you go now and get messy - it would be lovely to see lots of you enter a piece for this challenge at Anything But A Card!!
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Friday, 21 June 2013
Craft Barn Alpha Challenge - Letter U
Hi everyone. Seems like such a long time since I was here. All sorts of things have been getting in the way of blogging and creating. Life is sometimes like that isn't it? So much going on and the thing you most love to do has to take a back seat. Hopefully, life has settled down a little now and normal activities can be resumed!
I couldn't miss the Alpha Challenge at the Craft Barn. We are asked to use the letter U and depict the definition in a visual manner. I have chosen to work in a secondhand dictionary but you can use other ways to display your work as long as you include the definition.
For my letter U, I have chosen the word 'URBAN' as I happened to have a stamp plate which fits the bill perfectly designed by Sam Poole.
I couldn't miss the Alpha Challenge at the Craft Barn. We are asked to use the letter U and depict the definition in a visual manner. I have chosen to work in a secondhand dictionary but you can use other ways to display your work as long as you include the definition.
For my letter U, I have chosen the word 'URBAN' as I happened to have a stamp plate which fits the bill perfectly designed by Sam Poole.
The definition after the masking tape was removed. |
The sketchy stamping was achieved using archival ink. |
the footprints were stamped onto old book pages, cut out and glued into position. Carbon black DecoArt paint was applied using an Andy Skinner stencil onto both pages. |
More stencil work was added using the same paint. A white pen was used to outline the stencil work. |
An image reflecting the word definition was stamped onto old book paper, cut out and attached. Black pencil was used around the edges to add shading. |
Script was stamped in the background with DecoArt Traditions paint. It gives a great effect using the paint for stamping. You can also see the shades created with the two colours of paint used in the background.
Not entered the Craft Barn Apha Challenge yet? You can join in any time, so why not have a go?
Thanks for everyone's patience and I'm sorry to have missed so many wonderful pieces of work. I will catch up with you all again but please bear with me!
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Sunday, 9 June 2013
Anything But A Card Challenge #21 - Masculine Or Something For Dear Ol' Dad. . . . . . . .
Hello everyone. It's time for a new challenge at Anything But A Card for the next fortnight. We are asking you to make a creation using a masculine theme or you can produce something for your Dad. Here in UK Father's Day takes place on Sunday 16th June, so the timing is perfect if you haven't yet come up with a little something for that special Dad. Just remember, we accept any kind of project as long as it's NOT a card.
Sadly, my Dad is no longer with us so I decided to make a holder for a gift card or cash present suitable for a boy/man. My holder takes the form of a tag with a little pocket which holds the card or cash gift.
I promised to bring out some more of my gelli plate pieces and I've used one of them for the background of my make - with additional stencilling, pencil work and other things!
Sadly, my Dad is no longer with us so I decided to make a holder for a gift card or cash present suitable for a boy/man. My holder takes the form of a tag with a little pocket which holds the card or cash gift.
I promised to bring out some more of my gelli plate pieces and I've used one of them for the background of my make - with additional stencilling, pencil work and other things!
Some chunky natural 'rope' was used to dress the top of the tag. Once in position, some rusty wire was added to keep the rope in position and to match in with the wire used elsewhere. |
I used two more of my little Fimo 'buttons' to anchor down the sentiment banner. |
A washer was given a slightly rusty look before being fixed over the tag hole. |
The sentiment was stamped with carbon black Traditions acrylic paint and a Tim stamp. |
Rusty wire was used on the tag pocket to add interest without covering up the gelli plate print. |
Some sections of the gelli print are very subtle as in the image above. I just love how you can mix ink and paints to create a layered look. Now I really NEED some Inktense pencils for my work - I'm busy dropping huge hints!
I do hope you'll pop over to Anything But A Card and see what the rest of the team have put together for you. Check back halfway through the Challenge for some inspiration from our second team of designers too.
So, get those thinking caps on, make something which fits the theme and link up with us at Anything But A Card. Can't wait to see what you come up with. . . . . . . .
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Friday, 7 June 2013
Craft Barn Alpha Challenge. . . . . . Letter F
The Craft Barn Alpha Challenge continues with the letter F. The twist this fortnight is that we can only choose words between FE and FR.
I decided to choose the word 'Fellow' because I recently aquired a PaperArtsy stamp which shows a rather snazzy fellow and I thought he fitted the bill perfectly.
You can join in the Alpha Challenge at any point - it's addictive believe me!
I also wanted to use a little piece from one of my first gelli plate prints which I made at an Andy Skinner class recently - more, much more on that in another post!
Please don't expect too much because the print I used was one of the first I pulled from the gelli plate, but from that moment I was addicted. I never realised these plates were so much fun until I finally gave in, did the class and bought the plate!
Here is my double page spread:
The left page was made with part of a gelli plate. The right page was made using stencils and stamping. Both archival inks and DecoArt Traditions and Americana paints were used. |
The word definition was left without paint/ink as required by the challenge. |
The right hand page was covered with a light wash of Fresco snowflake. Script stamping was done with DecoArt acrylics. Stencilling was added with both acrylics and archival ink. |
All the die cut letters had stencilling applied to help them appear as an integral part of the design. |
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