Showing posts with label Model paste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Model paste. Show all posts

Friday, August 04, 2017

Always remember you are beautiful - by Cheetarah

Hi everyone! It's Cheetarah here and I've got a little mixed media piece I wanted to share with you today.


The really fun Whimsical Jester stamp and You are Beautiful phrase are my focal points. I have used some pigment powders, modeling paste, gelli printed deli papers and home made stencil for this piece. A full list of the stamps and materials used are listed below. I also have recorded the process video for this which you can see here on our Time2Stamp channel: 

 
So what I didn't film was the piece it started on. It was a huge cardboard piece which was mixed with collage elements and left over stamped images which I then toned down with gesso and cut up into smaller pieces to work on. On this piece I also used the papers the VLVS! unmounted rubber comes with, like the Birds on the wire. In the end I didn't use that stamp, but the paper element of it was there. I quite like how this piece turned out :) 

Here are some more close up's:



Stamps used: 

Others:
Staz-On jet black, midnight blue, vibrant violet, black cherry, royal purple 
Color Bursts mustard, merlot, indigo 
Lindy'magical shaker oompah loompah pink 
Liquitex modeling paste and INKS! in white and gold
Art medium glue 
Tissue papers 
Random collage papers and gelli printed deli papers 
Tim Holtz Sizzix mixed media die cut for my stencil 
Black pearl rub on
Black soot distress crayon. 

Hope you enjoyed this :) Thanks for stopping by and have an awesome weekend!



Friday, June 09, 2017

This was not my dream

Hello everyone,

and welcome to this blogpost where I would like to share an art journal page with you today !


This page was started by adding model paste through a stencil on either side; I then added the colour. Today I used de Distress Oxide inks in Fossilized Amber, Spiced Marmalade, Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain. I smooshed them onto my craft sheet and spritzed with water. I then dragged my paper through it; adding water and drying. I repeated this with all three colours. Next I added splatters and stamping. I used the same DI inks but also black Archival to stamp the background. 

The main image and sentiment were stamped on book paper, cut out and adhered on the page. 
That was it ! 


A close up of the texture. 


A close up of the lady and the sentiment.

I used the following stamps:


Thank you so much for stopping by today ! 



Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Brave Heart


Hello everyone,

and welcome to the blog where today I will be sharing inspiration for this month's challenge:



I made an art journal and I have based it on this moodboard:




the words to go with this challenge are SPRING! flowers, doodles, buds, whimsical, patterns, checkerboard, stars, wings, Mary Vogel Lozinak, banners, green, teal, white, black and whatever else might strike your fancy from our image

I have filmed the process and if you want to know how I made this please click this link and go straight to YouTUbe ! 




I have used the following of the words :
FLOWERS - DOODLES - WHIMSICAL - PATTERNS - WINGS - GREEN - TEAL - WHITE AND BLACK. 

The background was made with a flower stencil by Tim Holtz and I coloured it with Distress Oxide Inks. I have used the following stamps for my pages:

and


Thank you for stopping by today ! 



Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Courageous Mother Nature - Mixed Media card by Cheetarah


Hey everyone, I'm back this week to show you a Mixed Media card I made inspired by this month's Challenge Inspiration Board.

Beautiful isn't it? I got inspired by the nature elements and the green and purple colors.

To start off I went on building layers to get the background texture you see in the card.
The base of this card is a 6x6 scrapbook paper on which I applied light a coating of gesso and then glued on all the paper scraps I keep on collecting at the edge of my desk into a square / diamond shape. I glued it all with modge podge so it's also sealed well. When I was satisfied with the basic shapes I went on to add more texture with a stencil and modeling paste.

I chose dots for a nice contrast with the square shapes and applied messily and let dry and adding more in various places over the card. It's going to be covered up with paint so it doesn't matter if some paste seeps though or is uneven, because it's about the texture! You can see the process of the base HERE. When I was done with the modeling paste I sealed it with Modge Podge shimmer varnish to smooth it out and have a secure base to get the paint to run.

Then comes the fun part, dabbing distress paint on your textured background and get it all colored up! I started off with lighter colors first, chose the left edge, dabbed ink and sprayed water on to get it to run to the right. Dried each layer with a heating tool to set the colors and to get them to stay crisp. I went on until I was satisfied with the color blend and saturation. 

I chose the whimsical tree lady to be my focal point and I stamped and colored her on tissue paper. Adhered it with soft matte gel medium. Did the same with the "she was courageous" sentiment. Before I adhered these to the card I stamped some more nature themes stamps on the card with Staz-on inks in corresponding colors. 

Mother nature was written with Zig wink of Luna in purple and green. And then with a faber castell pitt artist marker. Also doodled around the edges with these colors. I like how it pops from the card. 

Oh by the way, the sun I made on the top left is done with stamping Doodle Circle stamp inked with mustard seed and carved pumpkin distress paints. I just used a brayer to adhere the ink and stamped until the color was opaque enough. I adhered the piece to a turquoise color double card, rounded the edges and called it done.

Stamps used:

Others: 
Modeling paste
Modge Posdge Matte Medium and shimmer varnish 
Distress paints 
Zig Wink of Luna brush pens
Faber Castell pitt artist markers 
Staz-on Inks 
Memento Inks 
Alcohol markers 
Tissue paper
Carabelle Studio and the Crafter's workshop Stencils

Hope this inspired you to play along with this month's challenge :)

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

Friday, August 12, 2016

Display purposes only

Hello everyone,

and welcome to my blog where today I have a mini canvas to share which I made for my DT post. I've also took lots of photos along the way and will tell you how I made this so sit down with a nice cuppa and enjoy !

As always I'll start with the finished project :




And here's how:


I started with a 4"x4" (10 cm x 10 cm) canvas. 


I took a stencil and some model paste and applied it to the canvas with a palet knife. 



This is how it looked, I dried it with a heat tool. 



Next I painted it with white gesso to get a base for the paint. 



These are the colours I used; I also added some white. 



This is the painted version.. but I thought it was a bit flat so....




I decided to use some glazing liquid and a darker turquoise to add som shadows... 



I used about half paint and half glazing liquid...



I painted it over the model pasted area. What happens is that because of the glazing liquid the paint stays wet for much longer. So you put it on, leave it a little while (how long depends on the temperature, the moisture in the air etc... just try and see) and then wipe off with a baby wipe.. It sort of settles on the recesses... 


It is very subtle but gives a little bit of interes. You can keep doing this until your are happy with the result... 



Next I took a Pitt pen and went along the edge of the canvas. The idea is to paint the sides black but it is not easy to get a straight-ish line with a brush. So I do this with a marker... 



Like this... 



The rest then gets painted.... 


Like so... 



Now for some background stamping, not to much as there is not much room... A list of all the stamps I used is at the bottom of this post... 



The canvas with stamping... 



No for the main image and the sentiment.. 



At this point I wasn't sure about which sentiment to use... So I stamped both..


This is how she looks coloured... 


I still thought the canvas was lacking something so I added white splatters. I just shake this paint pen at it and drops fly out... Be careful as they tend to go everywhere... 



This looked better...


I chose this sentiment which is part of a sentiment really... 



After adhering everything with gel medium and adding some shading around her I declared it finished. 

I used the following stamps:


Thank you so much for stopping by today !! 






Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Supernova !

Hello everyone,

and welcome to the blog where, today, I am sharing a little tutorial about how I made this tag for my DT post.  I had lots of trouble with it along the way, but I will explain what went wrong and how I rectified it with the photos.
So, get yourself a drink, sit down and enjoy !

As usual I'll start with the finished tag:


Most of the stamps I used for this tag are from the latest release April 2016. 

... and here's how :


I started with a tag that I cut myself. I have on Tim Holtz tag left from a pack and I just use that one as a template whenever I need a tag. I do have a die set but I hardly ever use it. It is just as easy to cut one by hand. 




Next I used a Crafter's Workshop stencil and some model paste and a palet knife to add some texture. 



I dried this with the heat tool. 




Next I painted a layer of gesso over it. 



I then coloured the tag with Distress Inks and a blending tool. 
Love these colours together... Mustard Seed, Picked Raspberry and Carved Pumpkin.


Looked good when it dried. Then I thought I'd better fixate this some how... So I used a spray fixative... first mistake....


It came out all mottled, which I kind of liked. So I decided to continue... 




I then thought the colours needed a bit more oomph so I added some Distress Crayon.... I think I really do not like them... This is the third time I've used them and I have a hard time with them.. 



Anyway.... I then found out that the Distress Ink I used for the first layer was still coming off when I rubbed it so I decided to use Tim's new Distress Collage Medium, crackle of over the top. Of course I knew it was going to smear but I thought that would be OK... This was how it looked and not a crackle in sight.. It might be because I didn't put it on thick enough or because I dried it with the heat tool.. Anyway, everything seemed fixed now. 




Next, the stamping, the fun part ! There is a full list of all the stamps I have used at the bottom of this post. 



Work in progress... 



I then used a white pen and doodled around the stamps.



I wanted to use this gorgeous new star stamp and when I saw this lady in my stamps I thought of putting her in it and that is what I did. 



The star with the lady was then adhered onto the one on the tag with dimensional tape. 
The last thing I did was  stamp the sentiment, cut it apart and adhered it to the tag. I doodled around the words and added a ribbon. 


And here is the finished tag again. I hope you liked my tutorial.... and have learned from my mistakes!

I have used the following stamps :


Thank you so much for stopping by today !