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Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 December 2019

Lost and Found

Hello all my crafting friends out there. In case you hadn't noticed,
it is now December, and we are in the countdown to the big day.

In my last post, I hinted that I would have something VERY different
to show you...Well, here it is......
'LOST AND FOUND'
I have become very interested in this form of mixed media, using 'found
objects', or what some people may call 'junk'. It is quite a departure from
my usual style, don't you think? My base canvas is quite large,
76cm x 52cm (30inches x 20inches).

You may want to make yourself a cup of tea or coffee, as my
post is quite photo heavy.

I used the fan from a computer, as well as 
many other electronic components.


When he stayed with us in July, our son gave me a big bag
of small-value coins he has collected over many years
on his travels around the world.


A lightening strike nearby 'killed' our phone recently,
so I dismantled it for useful bits and pieces.


Aluminium pie cases, and coffee pod filters are useful.


I cut lots of chipboard die-cuts and layered them for dimension.


Old belts with interesting buckles cannot escape!


There are approximately 20 items I made using silicone
molds, and paper clay. The large rose, the heart frame
and the little bird are just a few.


For added interest on the centre of my work, I used 
texture paste and stencils.


Media used :- Prima - Heavy Gesso Black
                       Prima - Art Alchemy Metallique Acrylic Paint Deep Water
                       Prima - Art Alchemy Opal Magic Wax Turquoise Satin
                       Jacquard - Lumiere Metallic Rust
                       Jacquard - Lumiere Metallic Bronze
                       Helmar - 450 Quick Dry Adhesive

This piece took about 6 weeks to create, as I am on an almost vertical learning curve, but in it's creation I learned so much. I have also decorated a couple of bottles and small canvases in a similar style...I will show them to you at a later date.

I have a very busy week ahead, as do probably most of you, so I will say "goodnight" and "thank you" for visiting.

Until next time,
Hugs,
Jennifer.  x

Saturday, 13 June 2015

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

Naughty me!!...I am a whole day late telling you about our new
challenge at Winter Wonderland, where our theme this week is
'SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN'

Our lovely sponsor this week is 


I am fast becoming obsessed with mixed media, and decided to create
my DT card in that genre. Methinks however, I probably went a 
bit 'overboard' with my handmade texture paste 'snow'??

I have had this wonderful image of a vintage Santa superimposed on a
vintage postcard for ages, and decided it was about time that I 
printed him out. He was a freebie by the wonderful Linda
from the Funkie Junkie...thank you, Linda.

I am still on quite a steep learning curve with mixed media
products and techniques, and as you can see, my application of crackle 
medium failed. I am now sure that it is partly because I applied it too
thinly, but mostly because I 'worked' it too much. At certain angles a 
thin crackle is visible, but I could not capture it in my photos. Nor 
do the photos show the sparkle of the glitter I sprinkled on the
crackle paste and 'snow'.

I die-cut all my foliage from white cardstock, then sponged it
with various distress inks, the same ones that I used on the image,
although at different 'strengths'. I then randomly scribbled on the 
foliage with a Versamark pen, and sprinkled it with gold embossing 
powder. As an experiment, I over-heated a sample piece, thus
slightly singeing the cardstock. I loved the 'leathery' effect, so
applied that 'technique' to all the pieces of foliage.

In previous attempts at applying texture paste 'snow' over distress
inks, I have found that the distress inks bleed upwards into the 'snow',
therefore discolouring it significantly. With great advice from Pamellia,
I sprayed over the distress inks with workable fixative, let it dry,
then added my 'snow', which remained bright white. Yayyyy!

Challenges I would like to enter
ABC Christmas - 'L for Lyrics...song as inspiration' (Santa Claus Is Coming To Town)
Anything But Cute #2 - 'Make It Masculine'
C.R.A.F.T. #315 - 'Christmas'
Frilly And Funkie - 'Monochromatic'
Fussy And Fancy #141 - 'Distressed (or use an Aurora Wings image)
Simply Create Too #87 - 'Masculine'
The Craft Barn - 'For The Man In Your Life'

Image - Funkie Junkie (Linda Coughlin) Freebie Vintage Santa
Dies - Tim Holtz Sizzix Holiday Greens
Paper - First Edition Christmas Village
Texture Paste - Homemade
Crackle Paste - Tim Holtz Rock Candy
Glitter - Tim Holtz Dry Rock Candy
Embossing Powders - Stampendous Frantage Shabby White; Art Stamps Australia Gold
Distress Inks - Tim Holtz Walnut Stain, Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, Iced Spruce
Beads - from my junk stash

For a chance to win a great prize, pop over to Winter Wonderland, check out my teamies' wonderful creations, then enter your own projects. Remember, your project must be for Christmas.

Thank you for visiting,
Hugs
Jennifer. x






Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Time and Tide

Oh dear, I think I am like a bus...nothing for ages, then two 
posts in one evening.

After several gloriously spring-like days here in the Hunter Valley, the 
weather today is definitely reminding us that winter arrived last week. It
is freezing, raining, and the daylight has been very weak all day. Therefore,
I had trouble getting any decent light to take my photos.

Regular visitors to my blog probably know that very recently I have become
 interested in Mixed Media. I guess it is just part of us evolving in our craft.
However, I will always love creating my cute and clean cards too. Let's just 
say I have added ''another string to my bow''.

So far I have made four Mixed Media cards, but today I decided to try a 
canvas. My few efforts at M. M. are obviously still very "beginner 
standard", but I guess we all have to start somewhere, and the whole 
process is a learning curve. I can't believe how I have changed...the more
messy my hands and desk become, the happier I am...What Fun!!!

This is a small canvas, but even then I procrastinated for an age before
I began...once started though, I really got into the swing of things. 
Previously, I have always created a card/project, then gone looking
for challenges to suit. However, this time there were several challenges
for which I created my canvas. 

This is Tim Holtz's Umbrella Man. I die-cut him from dark grey 
cardstock, ran a narrow line of Brushed Pewter around his edges,
then applied only one coat of clear embossing powder so he had a  
very textured surface. I coloured a silver heart brad with three 
coats of a black Promarker, then applied three coats of 
clear embossing powder.

I printed the quote onto sponged white cardstock with the computer,
cut each word individually, then sponged each tile with black ink.

The clock face was given the same treatment as Umbrella Man, minus
the Brushed Pewter edging.

A side view of my canvas, showing how I mounted Umbrella Man
on black 3D mounting tape.

Challenges I would like to enter
Anything But Cute #2 - 'Make It Masculine'
Craft Stamper - 'Take A Technique...Texture'
Frilly and Funkie - 'Monochromatic'
Mixed Media World #3 - 'Vintage'
Simply Create Too #87 - 'Masculine'
The Craft Barn - 'For The Man in Your Life'
Try It On Tuesday - 'Watches and Clocks'

Canvas Base - Winsor and Newton
Dies - Tim Holtz/Sizzix Umbrella Man, Weathered Clock
Stamps - Blade Rubber Official Paid; Stamp-It Victorian Watch
Stencil - Ranger Dylusions Diamond Small
Quote - Computer generated Harting font 
Texture Paste - homemade (thank you for the recipe Pamellia)
Embossing Powder - Fantasy Crafts Clear 
Printed Tissue - Collections Elements
Gesso - Atelier Traditional
Ink pads - Versamark; Versafine Onyx Black; Distress Ink Pumice Stone; Momento Tuxedo Black, London Fog
Distress Stain - Brushed Pewter
Aquapencil - Black
Heart brad is from my junk stash

I can't wait to have enough time to 'play' and get messy again, and will try something with lots of colour and perhaps some flowers next time.

Bye for now,
Hugs,
Jennifer. x









Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Churchyard Garden


As I mentioned in an earlier post, I feel I am becoming increasingly interested in 
mixed media creations, and have just begun to experiment in this field. This is 
my 3rd mixed media creation. I know it is fairly 'straight', but hopefully with 
time, and experience, my work will become 'looser' and 'freer'.

When I was a little girl (soooo long ago!) people used to say I was a 'very strange
child'. This was for many reasons, one of which was that I loved churchyards, and 
that love still remains today. Churchyards to some people are disturbing places, 
but I find them peaceful and beautiful, and some of the older ones have wild 
flowers, ferns, and other pretty vegetation growing in them, not to mention 
the occasional bunnies, birds, and insects.

My card has been greatly influenced by the countless times I have sat quietly
in old churchyards, not only in Australia, but in other countries too.

I distressed the edges of the kraft base, but it doesn't really show up, then
I die-cut the church window and painted the die-cut with Distress Stain
'Brushed Pewter'. To give the impression of light behind the window, I
sponged 2 yellow distress inks onto a scrap of card, covered that with
Tim Holtz' Frosty Film, then attached the window to that. 

For the brickwork, I applied homemade texture paste through a stencil.
The paste was made using the recipe by the wonderful Pamellia, who has
become a major inspiration to me...she has just started her own mixed 
media challenge blog, in addition to her personal blog. When the paste
was dry, I sprayed and sponged it with several distress sprays and inks.

After fitting the window into the aperture, I arranged my handmade
flowers and die-cut foliage, all of which were sponged, painted or 
sprayed with various inks.

All the foliage was finished with a light spritzing of liquid acrylic
pearlescent ink, but unfortunately it barely shows up in the photos...
nor does the lovely shimmer of the Frosty Film in the window.

I have had the dove die for years, and can't believe I have never used it.
It was among the many items I found when I transferred my outside  
studio to our spare bedroom. After cutting it, I roughly painted it 
with silver paint, then applied 2 light coats of 'Abalone' Opals.  
While the Opals was still molten, I carefully placed 1 tiny piece 
of  'Champagne' Glass Glitter (using a toothpick) to represent 
the dove's eye.

Challenges I would like to enter
Allsorts #310 - 'Use At Least 3 Die-cuts'
Anything But Cute #1 - 'Vintage Garden' DT Favourite
City Crafter #261 - 'Focus On Flowers'
Country View Crafts - 'Simply Scenic'
Crafty Cardmakers and More #138 - 'Make Your Own Background'
Fab 'n' Funky #258 - 'May Flowers' TOP 3
Fan-Tastic Tuesday - 'Add Some Flowers'
Inspiration Journal - 'Embossing Paste'
Little Red Wagon #288 - 'Distress It'
Our Creative Corner - 'April Showers Bring May Flowers'
Suzy Bee's Bloomin' #79 - 'Anything Goes With A Twist...Add Flowers'

Dies - Sweet Stamps Elegant Leaves; Marianne LR 0106, LR 0150, Bosskut Dove
Punch - EK Success Retro Flower Medium
Stencil - Crafter's Workshop Mini Bricks
Embossing Powder - Opals Abalone
White Ink - Colour Box Frost White
Distress Stains - Tim Holtz Brushed Pewter, Festive Berries, Tea Dye
Distress Inks - Tim Holtz Peacock Feathers, Bundled Sage, Peeled Paint, Iced Spruce, Spiced Marmalade, Scattered Straw, Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Gathered Twigs, Walnut Stain, Aged Mahogany, Spun Sugar.
Liquid Watercolour - Winsor and Newton Chartreuse
Silver Spray - Daler Rowney Liquid Acrylic Pearlescent
Glass Glitter - Stampendous Frantage Champagne
Frosty Film and Distress Edging Tool - Tim Holtz
Stamens are from my junk stash

It's so good to be back in blogland...thank you for visiting me, and until next time,
Hugs
Jennifer. x




Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Inky Fingers

'Inky Fingers' was the only title I could use for this post, as that was well and
 truly what I had at the end of the making of this card. However, I seem to be
overcoming my aversion to having messy fingers and hands, as I loved 
getting 'down and dirty', and can't wait to repeat the fun. Before I began
'playing', every single element was stark white, including the card base.

I created puddles of various D.I.s, dragged my cardstock through them several
times, drying with a heat tool each time. Then from a height, I sprayed with
Picket Fence distress stain. When that was dry I sprayed with a little
Pearlescent Liquid Acylic diluted with water, creating a stunning 
shimmery effect, which unfortunately barely shows in the photos. 

When the base was completely dry, I softly stencilled swirls all over, using
portions of butterfly wings on a 12x12 stencil, then sponged around the
edges. 

The flowers are made using EK Success punches and D.I.s, and the
seam binding was stained with several D.I.s.

The bird in flight (as with the little birdhouse) was embossed with Chunky
Blue Frantage, and a tiny sprinkling of lavender Opals. The stamped bird
and sentiment are from a set of clear stamps I have had for about 5 or 6 
years, and never used. I found them (along with quite a few other sets, and
many other items) when I moved my craft room from the old stable to the
 house. Shame on me! The good thing is though, it's like having new stash.

At this stage I have not decorated the inside of my card, as per usual, but
if I decide to do so, I will edit this post.

Challenges I would like to enter:-
Artistic Inspirations #128 - 'Anything Goes With A Twist of Flowers'
Craft For The Craic - 'Bingo' (flowers, ribbon, die-cuts)
Creative Card Crew #84 - 'Handmade Flowers'
Frilly and Funky - 'Put A Ribbon On It'
Inspiration Journal - 'Spring Blooms'
Mixed Media World #1 - 'Anything Goes'
That Craft Place - 'Easter/Spring'
The Crafter's Cafe #109 - 'Spring Flowers'
The Shabby Tea Room #248 - 'Beautiful Blooms' (photo inspiration)

Dies - Spellbinders Grand Classical Lace Border; Memory Box Woodland Branch; Sweet Stamps Elegant Leaves; Couture Creations Baby Dove; Marianne LR025, LR0106, LR0107
Stamps - Inkadinkadoo
Punches - EK Success Retro Flowers Medium and Large
Stencil - Crafter's Workshop Butterflies 
Frantage - Stampendous Shabby Blue
Opals - Lavender
Inks and Stains - Versamark; Brilliance Archival Pearlescent Lavender, and Jade; Adirondack Denim; Daler Rowney Pearlescent Liquid Acrylic; Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stain Picket Fence; Tim Holtz Distress Inks Scattered Straw, Antique Linen, Gathered Twigs, Bundled Sage, Dusty Concord, Milled Lavender, Tumbled Glass
Seam Binding and Stamens are from my junk stash

Me thinks I had better go and attend to boring tasks like housework, so thank you for visiting. I have some very exciting news to tell you soon, but at this stage I have to 'zip my lips', so in the meantime, I wish you "Happy Crafting".
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I would like to mention too that at Winter Wonderland we have a DT Call. We are looking for 2 new teamies who are enthusiastic about making Christmas cards. For full details, pop over to our challenge blog, and if you are interested in joining us you have until 10th April to apply.
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Hugs
Jennifer. x

Friday, 20 March 2015

Warm Winter Wishes


It's Friday, and that means the Icicles Team at Winter Wonderland have a new 
challenge for you. Our theme this week is 'WARM WINTER WISHES'.
We want to see your characters dressed warmly, and ...
please remember, your project must be for Christmas only.

Our lovely sponsor this week is 


Several of the techniques I used to create my card are way out of my
comfort zone, but I really did enjoy the process. 
For some time now I have felt that my card making has wanted to change 
direction somewhat. I have always hated getting messy fingers, but after
making this card that is going to change. If you look below at the list of
 items I used, you will have some idea of the 'mess' on my desk and hands.

My card took many hours to create, but I hope I will become quicker and
more adventurous as I become more familiar with the products
and techniques. Of course I will still regularly revert to 
my more usual style of 'clean and neat'.

I fell in love with this lovely image the first time I saw it, and for
reasons unknown to me it is now sadly discontinued. I used
chunky white Frantage and a tiny sprinkling of blue 
Opals around the image and sentiment.

This side-on view provides a better glimpse of the snowflakes I
created with a stencil and translucent texture paste. Unfortunately
you cannot see the wonderful sparkle on the snowflakes, having 
smothered them in Rock Candy glitter while the paste was still wet.

I coloured the seam binding with several blue distress inks, and
die-cut the greenery from cardstock that I had sponged with
several green distress inks. Before attaching them to the card,
I sponged the tips with Gathered Twigs D.I. Likewise,
the twigs were sponged with several brown D.I.s.

I painted my die-cut lamp post blue, then embossed it 3 times,
using a sprinkling of blue Opals and silver embossing powder. 

Challenges I Would Like To Enter
ABC Christmas - 'F Is For 'Frosty' '
Christmas Cards #15 - 'Photo Inspiration - Blue and Silver Ornaments' (TOP 3)
Crafty Catz #271 - 'No Design Paper'
Crimbo Crackers #76 - 'No Printed Paper'
Deep Ocean # 99 - 'Vintage'
Fan-Tastic Tuesday #77 - 'Anything Goes (with a twist) Make It Square'
Mixed Media World #1 - 'Anything Goes'
Penny's Paper Crafty #219 - 'Favourite Embellishments' (die-cuts,glitter,coloured images)
Sparkle N Sprinkle - Anything Goes with glitter/embossing powder/flocking (Honourable Mention)
Sweet Stampin' Christmas - 'Blue Christmas'
Top Tip Tuesday - 'Buttons or Bows'
Vintage Stamping #30 - 'Olde Worlde' Honourable Mention
Whimsy Stamps #81 - 'Use A Die-cut'

Image - Lili of the Valley All Wrapped Up
Colouring - Promarkers
Sentiment - Lili of the Valley Christmas Greetings-Small
Dies - Spellbinders Classic Ovals; Tim Holtz Holiday Greens; Memory Box Woodland Branch; Couture Creations Lucky Lantern 
Inks - Tim Holtz Distress Inks (Tumbled Glass, Salty Ocean, Antique Linen, Gathered Twigs, Bundled Sage, Iced Spruce); Momento London Fog
Embossing - Opals Franklin, Bluegum; Stampendous Frantage Chunky White; Art Stamps Australia Silver
Stencil - The Crafter's Workshop Mini Flurries
Texture Paste - Dreamweaver Translucent
Glitter (dry) - Tim Holtz Rock Candy
Jewelled Brad - Stampin' Up
Seam Binding is from my junk stash

My Icicle teamies at Winter Wonderland have created some stunning cards, so why not pop over there, have a look, and then enter your own creations in our 'Warm Winter Wishes' challenge.

Until next time, thank you for visiting, and happy crafting.
Hugs
Jennifer. x