Showing posts with label Michelle Grant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michelle Grant. Show all posts

Friday, 5 July 2013

" A Lifetime Is..." by Michelle Grant

I miss my beautiful daughter so very much since she has moved to Brisbane!
She makes me very proud! Both my kids have grown up so fast.
This is my first contribution to The Colour Room dt too, love having the challenge of playing with different colour combinations.

Lots of New Dusty Attic Pieces on here, each release just keeps getting better and better!





Materials
Studio Calico Classic Calico Star PP
My Minds Eye Miss Caroline curious planks
Prima Flowers
Aussie Scrap Source Bling Cluster
Basic Grey Ecletic Embellishments
Old Buckles
Ribbons
Paints
Mesh Ribbon

Dusty Attic
A Lifetime is.... DA0929
Mini Butterflies #2  DA0893
Vine Corner #2  DA0897


Wednesday, 3 July 2013

"Open the Door 16"x 25" Canvas" by Michelle Grant

Hello there, Is life crazy busy for you at the moment too?? Wouldn't it be nice to be able to just stop for awhile and breath. I would like to share this canvas that I have been working on for awhile, I have been working on my own personal and spiritual journey for awhile and feel like I am ready to jump through the doorway to possibility!







Dusty Used:

Corner Flourish #4 DA0873
Elegant Flourish Small  DA0878
Elegant Flourish Large DA0877
Vintage Keys  DA0392




Sunday, 2 June 2013

June ATC's by Karen, Audrey & Michelle

June ATC's by Karen, Audrey & Michelle

This months theme is Collage.
A collage is a work of art composed of numerous materials, such as paper, newsprint, photographs, ribbons or other objects attached to background support, such as plain paper. A collage can even be made with physical materials or electronic images, attaching them to a digital background. Originating from the French word "coller", meaning "to glue", the collage allows you to experiment with a wide range of materials to achieve amazing end results. This article provides a sample of the many possibilities limited only by your creativity and imagination.



Hi there everyone, Its Karen here to share with you my ATC for the May challenge. I really had a lot of fun with this one.

To colour the branch and nest, I first painted them using Dusty in colour - Gingernut, then sponged on some dark brown ink to the edges to give a little definition to the both.



 I painted the little birds using Dusty in colour - Alabaster, then stamped a script image over the painted surface once it was dry. I then finished the birds off by, again, sponging some brown ink around the edges.
Materials list:



"Grumpy Angel" by Audrey
The theme this month for the Dusty Attic ATC is 'Collage' I love collage, it’s a technique where anything goes really. The background is a collage using a combination of stamping & embossing, paint, scrunched text paper, German scrap, tape, muslin, ink etc. Here's my ATC.

Titled 'Grumpy Angel'
 

The Dusty Attic product used are 
Mini Wings DA0783, 
part of the Chandelier Small DA0080, 
Acrylic paint, Navajo DA0903, 
Clear Crackle Varnish DA0900.



Free to Soar - by Michelle

This months ATC Theme for Dusty Attic is Collage, I have played with the idea of creating a collage with  different mediums, including - chipboard, buttons, lace, beads, fabric, paper, wire and bling.
I really love how the button butterflies turned out.





The chipboard was coloured with Perfect Pearls.


Materials Used:
Dusty
Mini Wings DA0783
ATC Frame #4  DA0876
ATC Frame Chipboard  DA0663


Sunday, 5 May 2013

"Angelic Beauty" by Michelle Grant

I was absolutely, surprised and delighted to have made the  cover on Issue 19 of
Australian Scrapbook Ideas
, with this gorgeous layout of my beautiful Niece Chloe.
She is such a beautiful model and beautiful girl. So proud of all my nieces and nephews.
The step by step instructions for this layout can be found in this issue.
I am so behind on blog posts at the moment!
So I have a huge catch up coming over the next few weeks xx


Handy Hint
Use impasto medium to add texture while still being able to see the patterned paper underneath.

Great ideas
Use spray inks over stamped texture in impasto to highlight the impression in the texture paste.






Materials    

Dusty Attic:

Scroll #6 small, Flutterbies #3, Mini Words #2 Dusty Attic Chipboard
Smokey Blue& Celestial White Dusty In Bloom, Dusty Attic Flowers
Wedgewood, Soft Blue & White Dusty In Bloom, Dusty Attic Roses
Bling Chrystal Blue Bazzill Bling Cardstock
Yours Truly Motif Glitz Design Patterned Paper
Pickled Pear Kaisercraft 6 ½ paper pad
Denim Mix’d Media Ink Donna Salazar Clearsnap
Jasmin Mix’d Media Ink Embossing Powder Donna Salazar Clearsnap
Sugar Shimmer Fairy Dusty Glitter Donna Salazar Clearsnap
Bella Bling
Manuscript Background Hero Arts Stamp
Ribbon & Lace
Gillian Cinder Prima Flowers
Mont Marte Impasto
Spatula/ Palette knife
Snow Cap Ranger Dabber Paint
Moonlight tattered angels glimmer mist
Charcoal Embroidery thread
Tiger Grip Helmar Glue
Colourbox Stylus Ink blending Tool
Heat Gun







Thursday, 2 May 2013

"Art Deco" ATCs by Michelle, Audrey and Karen


"My Love" Art Deco ATC by Karen Shady
Hi, Its Karen here today, to share with you my take on the Dusty Attic ATC challenge for May. This month the challenge prompt is ART DECO. I wasn't really familiar with this style, in fact I had to google it, as I really had no idea. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the glamorous, French inspired images.

I found this gorgeous image of the dancing couple on the internet, printed it out twice, onto white cardstock, used one as the base of my ATC, and cut the dress, and the man's jacket from the second image, mounting onto foam tape, to create a kind of paper tole effect. Which you can see in more detail in the picture below

I love the gorgeous ATC frames from The Dusty Attic. This time, I have painted it using a makeup wedge, in Dusty in Colour Fine Silver.
Products used:
We look forward to seeing your ATC creation this month
Happy crafting
Karen x




"Vogue" Art Deco ATC by Michelle Grant

Hi there, the theme this months Dusty Attic's ATC Challenge is "ART DECO"
This theme is a little harder as it is not so commonly known what Art Deco is.
Think 1920's to the 1940's geometric and glamour.
Art Deco (/ˌɑrt ˈdɛkoʊ/), or Deco, is an influential visual arts design style which first appeared in France during the 1920s, flourished internationally during the 30s and 40s, then waned in the post-World War II era.[1] It is an eclectic style that combines traditional craft motifs with Machine Age imagery and materials. The style is often characterized by rich colors, bold geometric shapes, and lavish ornamentation.

Deco emerged from the Interwar period when rapid industrialization was transforming culture. One of its major attributes is an embrace of technology. This distinguishes Deco from the organic motifs favored by its predecessor Art Nouveau.

Historian Bevis Hillier defined Art Deco as "an assertively modern style...[that] ran to symmetry rather than asymmetry, and to the rectilinear rather than the curvilinear; it responded to the demands of the machine and of new material...[and] the requirements of mass production."[2]

During its heyday Art Deco represented luxury, glamour, exuberance, and faith in social and technological progress.
Hopefully that helps give you a few more ideas on tackling this theme! :)


I painted and drew this 40's girl, well that is what I was aiming for anyway! LOL

Dusty Attic Used:

Art Deco Frame Set - DA0545
ATC Frame - Chipboard - DA0663




"Old Hollywood" Art Deco ATC by Audrey Underwood


My inspiration came from the glam of Old Hollywood, the pin curls and finger waves women wore in their hair. The angles and curves in the buildings and the highly polished veneer of the furniture.
During its heyday Art Deco represented luxury, glamour, exuberance, and faith in social and technological progress. Building became more angular with curves. You can still see buildings with a strong Art Deco influence around these days.
Woman became braver with fashion and etiquette. They cut their hair and even became smokers in public.
The images above came from Google Images.


The Dusty Attic products used - Elegant Frames
You can visit my blog HERE for more of my creations using Dusty. 


Tuesday, 2 April 2013

"April ATC's" by Karen & Michelle

April's ATC Theme is Moroccan, 
 We can't wait to see how everyone interprets this theme!.
Here are some 'Industrial' ATC's by DT members Karen & Michelle


Moroccan Theme by Karen Shady

Hi there Dusty friends. Karen here today, to share with you my take on the April ATC challenge. The MOROCCAN theme really pushed me to my creative limits. But, then I remembered the gorgeous new ATC frames, and then I was away.
I inked the ATC frame using metailc gold ink, then randomly added a little Rub n buff, and finished it off with a few adhesive pearls and rhinestones.
I painted the Mini Morrocan lamp in Soot Dusty in colour paint, and drew the gold highlights with a metalic gold permanent texta, after the paint was dry. I finished off by filling inside the frame with Demensional magic, to add some shine to my ATC.

PRODUCTS USED:

Thanks so much for calling in,
Karen x
This months ATC Theme for Dusty Attic is Moroccan, after researching for ideas for this theme I noticed these gorgeous rich colour schemes. Not colours I usually work with but I loved getting out of my comfort zone on this one, I love the end result!



 To paint the vase I painted with a cobolt blue paint, then painted the white pattern across the pot, the glued chain along the top and bottom.


  

To create the frame border I cut it from the cottage window with vine.



Dusty Used:


                                          Marrakesh Trellis small  DA0821



                                        Vase 4pk  DA0270



                                       Cottage Window with vine DA0196



                                                    Vine Corner DA0753

                                                 

Fancy Trim #4  DA0470