Showing posts with label Floral fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Floral fantasy. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 October 2024

You are Art - Pascale B Scrap

Hello Sweeties,

Today I'm up on Dusty Attic's blog with a new mixed-media panel featuring a photo from @ArtHouseWhimsy from the A kind of Christmas set.


I primed the canvas board with white gesso before adding a design using paper paste. I also added some paper paste to the edges. When dry, I covered the design with clear crackle paste. The result is a barely visible and subtle design that reminds the wing.


I painted the background with Deep Turquoise and Prussian Blue liquid acrylic paints. 


I primed all the chipboards with white gesso and decided to emboss the Geo Panel with grunge embossing powder.


I painted the Flower Posie #4, the Poppy Heads, and the Flower Buds #1 with nude and magenta liquid acrylic. 


For the Tea Leaves and the branches of the previous, I added some black to the nude-magenta mix to obtain a brown. I used this brown to add some shadow to the background.


To finish, I added some pink and turquoise glitter.

Dusty Attic products:
Other products:
  • Embossing powder - Lindy's Gang (That's Marblelous!);
  • Art Ingredients - Finnabair Prima (Winter Glitter Set);
  • Art Alchemy Liquid Acrylic- Finnabair Prima (Deep turquoise, Prussian Blue, Ink Black, Nude, Magenta);
  • Art Extravagance - Finnabair Prima (Paper Paste, Clear Crackle Paste);
  • Art Basics - Finnabair Prima (White Heavy Gesso, Heavy Body Gel, Soft Gloss Gel).

Thursday, 21 May 2020

Wonderful - Julia Ost - Mood Board Inspiration

Hello dear friends! 
Today I have my May mood board inspiration for you! 



To enter the challenge just add your own take in the comments section of the Dusty FANattics Facebook page (so easy to enter) this is for your chance to win one of two amazing chipboard packs.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1949690068580466


I liked those colors a lot and decided to create a bright flowery layout
I used texture paste, bunch of paper layers to create volume as well as fretwork chipboard from оDusty Attic. Whenever I work with it I am always fascinated by its versatile application and today I covered it with light embossing powder to match the color tone of the whole composition. I used the note sign, frames and branches and I think all of it look great together. I added some flowers I made myself and enhanced the work with small details as I love to do.




























I hope you enjoy my work!

Here I used: