Showing posts with label Gloss Glaze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gloss Glaze. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 September 2014

Playing with Primary Elements by Luminarte


Earlier this week my parcel of Luminarte powders arrived. Lin found a craft clearance website selling them off at a fab price, so we got some.


After watching a few Youtube videos I rummaged to see what I could find to mix them with, and the answer is basically anything that comes in liquid form!! So we have white gesso, absorbent ground, matte medium, mod podge, triple gloss glaze, textile medium, crackle accents, satin, gloss and crackle glaze, mod podge dimensional magic and gum arabic.



What's in the pot doesn't necessarily relate to the actual colour you get!! From left to right we have ginger peach mixed with textile medium, deep coral mixed with PA gloss glaze, spiced pumpkin & pearl mixed with textile medium and spiced pumpkin mixed with inkseentials crackle accents.


This is the shimmer I got by adding the pearl to the spiced pumpkin. Pearl is the only metallic colour I bought.


And this is the shimmer without adding any metallics, this is ginger peach.


The small tag in the middle is the one above which I placed between the 2 samples we did at the LB workshop using silk acrylic glazes, as a comparison as it is made from the same powders. The reason they look slightly different is because the 2 larger tags are manilla and one has been gesso'd and I used a white tag.


Chestnut brown mixed with triple thick gloss glaze (Americana) and water, chestnut brown mixed with triple thick gloss glaze (Americana), cinnamon brown mixed with gloss mod podge. I added water to the chestnut brown mix as it was quite sticky and started to dry out, adding the water made it much more workable.


This left one was the very first one I did, just using water, gum arabic and golden jade. You have to use some sort of binder if just using water, if you don't, once it dries the mica just rubs off. Moss agate mixed with mod podge dimensional magic, again this was quite sticky, dried quickly and didn't blend too well.


Left to right again, true blue mixed with PA satin glaze. Autumn skies & pearl mixed with PA satin glaze. Autumn skies mixed with Golden matte medium. This one didn't mix or spread very well at all.


The pearl looks more silver with the blue, whereas above with the red, it looks more gold???


Wild plum mixed with Golden absorbent ground (white), the bottom half is mixed with water as it was very thick and sticky again. The part without the water is dull and has lost the shimmer as it was mixed with a white not clear to start with, but by adding the water, the shimmer shows through. Royal orchid and PA crackle glaze, this one didn't work very well either as it was way too sticky and started to dry out.


And finally to the gesso and GP. These have changed the colour and lost the shimmer as they both started off white and not clear. They have both been mixed with china black.

So basically it depends on what look you want as to what to mix the colours with. If you want a matt finish you need to mix with a medium that stays white when dry, but this will also lighten the colour. If a translucent medium goes a bit gloopy or sticky you can just add a bit of water to it, but this may slightly dilute the colour. In my opinion and it's only my opinion, the two best products were, PA satin glaze and FolkArt textile medium. Was good fun playing though xx

Friday, 24 January 2014

Jo Inspired House


Jo Myhill is back on the PA Blog with a DT spot and she's decorated a wooden plaque in the shape of a house which you can see here. I used the above wooden shape for my make.


I pretty much followed what she did with the technique and colours, but used different minis.


Instead of using UTEE on the heart, I gave it three coats of PA glossy glaze and as I'd used adirondack wild plum to stamp the flourish it reacted with the glaze.


Here is a close up of the heart and flourish image.

I'm also entering into this weeks PanPastelUk challenge which is to use a base other than card or paper.

**Edited**
Just for the record, no pink was used in this make!!!!

Friday, 22 November 2013

The Green Goddess


Over on the PaperArtsy blog Liz is back and on day 3 created a background using cling film. I used sage on an mdf plaque.


Don't know if this shows up very well or not, but this is after the cling film has been removed and the paint dried.


Close up of the cling film background.


I then mixed sage with grunge paste and applied through a stencil.


Using my new wooden TH stamp I stamped in olive green stazon in opposite corners.


Now this 'was' my last piece of crackle tissue paper which I was saving for a very special moment, but.....


look what popped through the letter box earlier this week from Emma - ooooooh, thank you xx


So I stamped my LP Acey Duecy image onto the crackle tissue, turned it over and painted the back.


Once dry, I painted the whole of the back in snowflake.


Cut out the pieces that I needed.


Used satin glaze to stick them to the background. Added extra stamping in black archival and green stazon, applied treasure gold to the raised GP areas, the middles of the flowers and around the edges. I also applied 3 layers of gloss glaze.


And it still needed something else, so I put gem stones in the middles of the flowers and on the darker sides of the symbols.


And randomly dabbed on some peeled paint distress stickles.


And finally added a piece green of fibre.

I'm also entering into this weeks Simon Says Stamp Monday, who have a theme of it's a mystery.  My mystery is the cling film and distress stickles.

Think Monday, Think Atc's have a theme of all one colour and my colour is obviously green!!

And finally Tag Along have a theme of bling this week, so with the treasure gold, the gems and the stickles, that's my bling!!



Sunday, 28 October 2012

A Little Notebook



I really love this Paperartsy crackle glaze, it really does do what it says and it's great to stamp on afterwards.  


This is the front after a couple of coats of the gloss glaze and with the binder in place.  I used eggplant for the bottom coat and guacamole mixed with nougat and Irish cream for the top coat. (The rest of the photos were taken when it was hailing.)


The back is Irish cream over the eggplant.  I stamped in black Stazon.


And this is the book open showing back and front.

Over at Out of A Hat Creations this is their last week of Christmas and this week the theme is gifts, so I am entering my little notebook as I think it will make a lovely gift. 

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