So as I stated I played around with lifting a little style from one of my new fave artists. Here is the results. I shared Finn's work with you all last week. Now I adored doing this. It was soo much fun. Took some patience for things to dry and set up the way I wanted them. But totally worth it. The only downfall I did see is depending on the neat findings you include you could find yourself doing something very expensive! I used a mix of fun bought vintage type items as well as some little findings and this and that items, so I didn't think the costs went overboard too much.
I hope this little tutorial motivates you in some way.
I'm also playing along wtih Berry71Bleu Challenges. you can check out their blog here: http://berry71bleu.blogspot.com
I'm also playing along wtih Berry71Bleu Challenges. you can check out their blog here: http://berry71bleu.blogspot.com
I pasted my cardstock to a piece of cardboard because with how heavy and messy this gets I wanted the added durabilty. |
These are the pieces I included. Odds and ends and misc. findings. |
I them took some mists to it. At first I loved it all white but then after playign with the pink I loved it more. |
After all od the pink I applied more gesso on it. To bring in more white. |
Added some embellishments and the picture and this is how it looked so far. |
A little Prima words and pearls and some india ink fun. |
Wow! That is so cool!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this!
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great layout! I've never seen that technique! I may have to give it a try!
ReplyDeletePaula, check out this post, it showcase's the artist who inspired me. http://craftdonkey.blogspot.com/2012/03/wandering-wednesday-get-translator.html
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great technique for a framed piece!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it
A very interesting technique! Thanks for sharing & love the idea of making my own spray gesso - so going to do that!! Thanks for playing along at Berry71Bleu AGAIN!
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