Tuesday, March 1, 2016

The Mixed Media Monthly Challenge #22 - March Inspiration!

Hi Everyone!! Welcome back!! This challenge this month is to use the Egg photo as your inspiration!! Use the colors, the shapes or whatever it inpires you to create!!   And if you are lucky enough, one random entry will win a $25 gift card to Waffle Flower, our awesome sponsor this month!!


Our wonderful sponsor this month is Waffle Flower!! Waffle Flower sells some amazingly cute stamps, I personally love the DT Mix set and the Planner sets!! So glad they are a sponsor because I love finding new and creative shops!! They have generously donated a $25 gift card this month!!  And we are so lucky that Tessa Wise, from Waffle Flower is our guest designer this month!!



Here is my March photo Inspired Project!!





And here it is sitting on my little table in the family room!!



I started out with 4 pieces of rough pallet wood and sanded them down a little because last time I used pallet wood my hand ended up with a nasty splinter!! Whoops!  I glued them together and held them in place until it dried with some kitchen string.  Looking at the string, I thought that somehow that string design had to be incorporated into my piece!!  So I actually covered the wood with Ken Oliver's Color Burst powders.  WOW! Such color! (I realized though, I never actually took a pic of this step, bummer because it was cool!)  But I ended up covering the bright colors with some stone fresco paint from Paper Artsy!  Let me tell you the chalk paint on the wood ... yummy!!


While the glue dried and the paint settled, I made a ton of modeling paste eggs. Using an egg shaped stencil and parchment paper to make my own embellishment pieces, when they were dry - I peeled them off the paper to decorate like real eggs!


 When the fresco paint was dry, I added a little more modeling paste to my project through stencils.  


See the Color Burst popping through the Fresco paint .... it looks so awesome!



Then the eggs were decorated with paint and Archival ink pads. I used brown paper bag ripped into strips and coated in matte medium and twisted for the basket handle! I also cut some grass out of dried modeling paste and colored it green for that all important Easter Basket Grass!! (And you can see my dog keeping my feet warm! LOL)



I hope you all enjoy my project as much as I did making it!! This is just one of those projects that was so much fun to make and I really love!! 

Join us at the Mixed Media Challenge - you will have so much fun creating and we just love to have you join us!!









Monday, February 1, 2016

February Mixed Media Monthly Challenge #21 - Glitter!

Welcome to the February Mixed Media Monthly Challenge!  Our Challenge this month is GLITTER and our amazing prize is a $25 gift card the Frantic Stamper Inc.  Frantic Stamper is the only place here in the United States that you can buy Paper Artsy Fresco Acrylic Paint that we had the honor of getting to use for this challenge!!  

SO, join us here at the Mixed Media Monthly Challenge!





And here is my canvas project for the glitter challenge!!  I used the Paper Artsy Fresco Paints and a touch of glitter on the wing of my Peacock!




Here are the gorgeous, amazing, box of Fresco Finish Paints from Paper Artsy!


I started with a 9x12 deep canvas.


I covered it with book paper. 


Then I painted the canvas with coral fresco paint and coated it with their crackle glaze. On top of the crackle glaze I painted on the stone fresco paint. It crackled up - LOVED it! So easy to use and SO quick!! (Which is good, because I am super impatient!)



I sketched on my peacock shape. Obviously, sketching is a little tricky for me ... I think in the end I made her skinnier and her neck longer!!


In addition to the coral and stone background, I used three other Fresco paints colors! But I didn't remember to take any painting pics!!  I did mix light modeling paste into the final stencil for the peacock tail!


I added a hint of glitter to the wing and corner!! Then I sprayed on purple Dylusions though a stencil, stenciled in some text with black ink to finish off the canvas!! 




Friday, January 1, 2016

January Mixed Media Monthly Blog Challenge!!


Time Flies ... it sure does!! And here we are in January, starting off a new year ... and remembering that time flies so fast!!  We are so excited here at The Mixed Media Monthly Challenge to have an amazing sponsor and designer, Cheryl Boglioli!  She is offering an amazing PRIZE!! Please be sure to check out her blog and then join us in our challenge this month!!











And here is my project!! I wanted to use this picture of my family because I love it and to me it just makes me stop and think how fast time flies.  I just want to capture the time in a bottle!!



I started out with paint and crackle paste smeared onto a wooded scrap with a credit card!


 I printed out images of clocks onto tissue paper and glued them down with matte medium.  I actually really liked the project at the point and considered stopping ... but I didn't, I just kept adding layers!!


I added some paper, the picture and embellishments and finished it off with a favorite quote onto the paper pieces!


Now, go and enjoy the moment while time flies, visit Cheryl's page and join in The Mixed Media Monthly Blog Challenge!

Friday, December 11, 2015

5 for 5 Christmas Challenge! Day 5!


Welcome to Day 5 of our 5 for 5 Christmas Blog Event. Today our theme is "Christmas Tree". We are all sharing a project where we used a Christmas Tree. Each day our 5 Designers will post a Christmas Inspired Project based on a theme. Some of us are offering prizes, so be sure to visit all the links below and leave comments.

Rachel - www.rwkrafts.com

Here are my three little canvases! I used Christmas scrapbook paper, paint, matte medium and acrylic paint!  These are definitely going to find a place in my house as Christmas decorations!! 



And this picture is from a little bit above so you can see how I angled them! 



Thursday, December 10, 2015

5 for 5 Day - Day 4

Welcome to Day 4 of our 5 for 5 Christmas Blog Event. Today our theme is a "Tag." We are all sharing a project where we used a tag. Each day our 5 Designers will post a Christmas Inspired Project based on a theme. Some of us are offering prizes, so be sure to visit all the links below and leave comments.

Rachel - www.rwkrafts.com


This was a super fun mess but I loved the outcome!!  I used a white gesso, streaked on with a credit card.  Then after it dried, I smeared on blue teal Fantasy Moon by Pebeo.  After it dried I added rub-ons, stickers, tinsel ribbon and glitter washi tape! Had so much fun!
 

Be sure to visit all the other amazing 5 for 5 posts! There are a ton of inspiring projects!!

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

5 For 5 Christmas - Day 3

Welcome to Day 3 of our 5 for 5 Christmas Blog Event. Today our theme is "One Layer". We are all sharing a project where we used only one layer!! Each day our 5 Designers will post a Christmas Inspired Project based on a theme. Some of us are offering prizes, so be sure to visit all the links below and leave comments.



Rachel - www.rwkrafts.com


Here is my one layer, watercolor tree!! Last year, I fell in love with silver tip trees! I love the way the tree trunk shows through the needles!!  So, I water-colored the tree, used a silver star sticker and Tim Holtz rub-ons.  I used distress ink around the tree to give the watercolor paper a vintage feel.  It is a challenge to not build layers because that is what I love to do when I create.  But I loved the way I had to think ahead to build with one layer only!! Loved this challenge!



Love these trees!!

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

5 for 5 Christmas Day 2

Welcome to Day 2 of our 5 for 5 Christmas Blog Event. Today our theme is "Religious". We are all sharing a project where we used religious inspiration. Each day our 5 Designers will post a Christmas Inspired Project based on a theme. Some of us are offering prizes, so be sure to visit all the links below and leave comments.

Rachel - www.rwkrafts.com
Kris -  http://klcardcollection.blogspot.com/


This is my Christmas Angel!! I started with a well weathered extra large square of wood.  I drew on my angel, painted her with crackle paint and acrylic and used pens to highlight.  The background is just gesso scraped on with a credit card.

I wrote the bible verse on tissue paper and then glued it down with matte medium.