Showing posts with label Elementals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elementals. Show all posts

Monday, 14 December 2015

When Paper Becomes Fabric

Happy Monday, everyone!
We're starting the new week with a stunning creation by Gayle, our Collage Queen! :)
Gayle's revealing some really clever tricks that will surely inspire you to create with us.


Hello Finnabair friends. This month I’ve worked with pattern, layers and have tried to create an “illusion”.
Finnabair has produced so many beautiful stamps and they can of course be used in many different ways. I admit to using them as mostly “background” elements, or to use them to create areas of contrast (when used with black ink or embossed with white). They mostly play just a “supporting” role. But today’s project is really all about the stamps.


I have tried to make paper look like printed fabric.


I have taken 6 different Finnabair textural stamps, Archival Ink in black, blue and red and done repeat stamping onto Bond Paper. This is a strong, high quality paper used for graphic work involving pencil, pen and felt tipped markers. It can sometimes contain rag fibre pulp which produces a stronger, but rougher sheet of paper. It really stands up to being saturated with wet mediums.


I liberally sprayed the stamped paper with Distress Spray Stains, dried it slightly, then scrunched it up into a ball to create creases. Then, while it was still slightly damp the paper was easy to mould and shape into folds and gathers, just as you would with fabric.


The background is a piece of Honeycomb Resist Canvas. A little stamping and some paper, washi tape and cloth strips stuck down.
Colour comes from Distress Spray Stain and a tea bag just “dropped” onto the canvas and misted with water.


When the background was dry I added some more surface texture and pattern with a Doily stencil and Copper Texture Paste. To “glitz” up the feathers I used Aged Silver Embossing Enamel.


To decorate the face, firstly give the photo a coat of Clear Gesso. Then you can use virtually anything on it to add colour, pattern and detail.
I used Archival Ink through a Honeycomb stencil for pattern, then very “soft, oily” coloured pencils for colour. (If you use “hard” coloured pencils they will rub and “scratch” off the coat of gesso and they will not be able to coat and colour the very smooth and shiny surface of the photograph)
I have also used Mica Powders mixed with Soft Gloss Gel to paint on colour.


I have added some gold beading and cotton threads to try and emphasise the “fabric “ look.


 Detail of Mica Powder colour and Mechanicals Vintage Trinkets Flowers.


Wishing you all a wonderfully creative week!
Gayle

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Monday, 2 November 2015

Just Breathe Forever

Happy Creative Monday, dear Readers!
How many of you happened to be so charmed by a single vintage photo that it inspired a whole art piece? It surely happened to me many many times. ;)
Today, our lovely Athanasia is presenting an extraordinary canvas inspired by one ephemera photo...



When I saw this beautiful vintage photo from Finnabair's Ephemera Vintage Collectibles I knew exactly what I wanted to make: a vintage canvas.
This photo evokes so many emotions for me, like nostalgia, romanticism and melancholy in a beautiful way and I wanted to include all these feelings in my canvas.


I started creating the background by doodling with a soft drawing pencil and used Clear Gesso in order to seal it and make sure that it wouldn't go away no matter what.
Then I made custom paints with Soft Matte Gel and Mica Powders and used them with a beautiful Lace stencil.
I also used stamps, Crackle Texture Paste and a few Art Ingredients to create various textures and dimension to the project. 


The Mechanical Flowers  were the perfect embellishment for my canvas, I really love how they look there!
I also made a couple of paper embellishments with stamps and embossing powders.





You can watch the hole process step by step in my video.



I had a really great time creating this project, based on just one beautiful photo!
Maybe you will find your inspirational photo and create a romantic vintage project too :)

xxx


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