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Showing posts with label matte medium. Show all posts

Friday, 17 March 2017

#Journal52 Weeks 9 & 10 - Emerge & Truth

Hello my lovelies!
I wanted to share my Journal52
spreads with you today.
For more info on #Journal52 go HERE

Here's my spread for week 9 - Emerge.


I used:
Collage papers (magazine)
Matt medium
Acrylic paint
Posca pens
Gesso
Fresco paint in Concrete
😊

Here's week 10 - Truth.


I used:
Fresco paints in DustyTeal & Blood Orange
Posca pens
Gold acrylic marker
Gesso

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Thanks for stopping by!
Crafty hugs
Sez x



Monday, 14 November 2016

Upcycled Kitchen Clock

Hiya my lovelies!
2 posts in 1 day... blimey!
I just wanted to share my most recent make.
I upcycled an old tray into a clock for my newly decorated kitchen.


I used 12x12" scrapbooking paper 'Market Street' by My Mind's Eye.
I love this design. I also used the numbers from 'Digitangle' Digikit for Serif.
Slapped on with Matte medium.
I used a clock timepiece & hands that I've had knocking around for ages.
Finished off with a coat of Matt 'Crystal Clear' spray to seal it.


Ta Da!
I'm really happy with it.
I love it when a plan comes together, don't you?

Cheers for stopping by & leave a comment!
Crafty Hugs
Sez x

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

DT project 1 'Anything Goes' for Old, New & Digital Too! (ON&DT)

 
Hello my lovelies!
Welcome to my 1st DT project for Old, New & Digital Too.
I'm soooo excited!
 
Right then, as you can tell from the title of the blog, we use stash that's old, new & some digital stuff too! This months challenge is 'Anything Goes!'
 
My project started with an old canvas that I had previously collaged all sorts of different papers, including kitchen paper, (with a wedding photo & some lacey bits & bobs which I have removed) & covered it with a layer of white gesso.
I used this because A) it had been knocking about since 2008 when I made it, B) it's therefore old stash, C) it was hideous & needed a new purpose and D) I love recycling/repurposing stuff! :)
 
  
After it had dried I used my NEW stencils & my NEW ink sprays!
I treated myself to these at Christmas & believe it or not, hadn't used them yet.
The stencils are from Crafters Workshop & are the 6" ones One is 'Doily' and the other is 'Mini Swirly Garden'.
 I ordered the sprays from USA as I couldn't get them here. They're Decoart Media Misters which are an acrylic ink spray which is permanent when dry. I think they're fab!
I masked off areas using kitchen paper and sprayed away starting with the 'Mini Swirly Garden' stencil & then the 'Doily' one over the top in a contrasting colours. Then went 'spray happy' with all the colours. (This happens a lot with me I'm afraid!) 
I used  the 'Mini Swirly Garden' stencil & the black spray to add detail to the edges.
 



I used some Treasure Gold from PaperArtsy in 'Olive Bronze', 'Indigo' & a limited edition teal colour which I don't know the name of! I picked out the texture of the kitchen paper with it.



 
I then used squirts of the ink sprays & stood the canvas up so the ink would run. I love this technique.
Makes it look like graffiti! That's the background done.
 
 
 
These are the sprays I used for this project...
 
 
 
Now comes the DIGITAL bit...
I use Serif Craft Artist Pro. I like text. I'm a bit of a typography lover in fact!
I also love quotes... a lot.
I chose one from Pablo Picasso. He's an artist after all & I thought this particular one is very apt!
 
 
I used the letters from the 'Planet Pop' digikit.
 
 
I cut them out and stuck them on using matte Medium Gel. I prefer matte & use it all the time.
 I finished the piece with -Picasso in White Posca Pen as you can see...
 
 
TADA!
I hope you liked this project as much as I enjoyed doing it!
 
You can find this project featured on the New, Old & Digital Too Blog.
Please visit it & join in with this months challenge!
Make sure you check out the other DT members blogs too!
 Deborah Wainwright
Brian Raymond
Mo (Mass of Hair)
Thanks for stopping by!
Crafty Hugs
Sez x
DT member ON&DT

Saturday, 19 October 2013

Crazy Cat Lady

 
Hiya crafty peeps!
 This is a project that I originally made for the SDD DT but I could no longer fulfil my duties because of work commitments. Although I am no longer a part of the DT I thought you might like to see what I did with the digi stamps I was given....
 
You can find the digital cat topper I used here.
I made the blue background with a mix of Sky & Beach Hut Fresco paints. I applied them with the black side of some cut n dry foam in a circular motion. I then laid a lace doily over & sprayed it with Dylusions ink in Black.
I cut out the frame using my Big Shot & glued the topper to the back of the background so the picture showed through. I went around the frame & the background with a black Sharpie marker. I also doodled with it.
I re-used the back of a pad & painted it with a mixture of Fawn Americana acrylic paint, Little Black Dress & Pumpkin Soup Fresco paints. I applied it with a scrunched up baby wipe to add texture & to cover the print underneath! I mounted the background onto the board.
I made my own Alphabet by drawing letters onto patchwork scrapbooking paper. I cut them out & stuck them on with matte medium.
I finished it off with googlie eyes on the cat.
 
 
I just wanted to show that card toppers can be used in a different way...
I hope you like it!
 
Thanks for stopping by!
 Crafty hugs
Sez x
 
 


Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Wedding Card inspired by Joanne Wardle for PaperArtsy

 Hiya my lovelies!
Over at PaperArtsy blog the lovely Joanne Wardle is guest designer.
I love her no fuss, simple style... Which is a little weird as I'm usually a grungy, distressed, vintagey kinda gal!
You can find the project that inspired me here.
 Joanne made Halloween projects & as I don't do Halloween I thought I could use the inspiration elsewhere!
My dearest Friend Sandra is getting married this Friday & I wanted to make her card a little differently...
 
Joanne used paints & stamps... I used Serif Craft Artist!
 
White background, used a thick brush in lilac & used a sentiment saved in weddings.
I used an embellishment from the Table Plans digikit & changed the colour to suit. I copy & pasted so I could Decoupage it. Printed it onto white card & cut it to fit my card. Cut the extra heart out, swiped a layer of Matte Medium on it & dipped it in iridescent glitter. ( The only glitter I own!) Then I used sticky pads to adhere it on top of the original heart. I finished it off by doodling lines & hearts around the edge with White Posca Pen.
 
It's the cleanest card I've ever made! lol!
 
 
It's not my usual style but I'm very happy with it!
I hope she likes it too!
I'd like to enter it into the PaperArtsy Challenge.
 
Thanks for stopping by!
Crafty Hugs
Sez x