Saturday, June 22, 2019

Mixed media Owl


Happy Saturday everyone! Today I have a 5in x 12in Burlap canvas I created doing some step outs to show you !


First I started off using texture paste through a stencil to add foliage. 


Next I glued down resin wood slices from a Stamperia mould using Heavy gel


I grabbed Burnt Sienna Liquid Acrylic and Liquid Color fluid medium to lighten the color a bit. when using these paints on something with texture the darkness of the paint sits in those little crevices. Just perfect for a wood effect! One coat of paint was all it took.


I gathered some fallen sticks off my apple tree and glued those down as well.


I started adding paper leaves all through out the sticks and wood. The owl is from my stash and some mit form casting here and there. Now after the majority of things was all glued down and dry, I gave the whole thing a coat of clear gesso. I went with clear because I wanted to keep the natural colors seeping through.


Next I painted my owl, I gave him a coat of the burnt sienna with the fluid medium (fluid medium helps lighten your paint colors) just a few drops. I then went in with the same color without the fluid medium. I went around all his little feathers. I used the same colors on his eyes with thin soft stokes. then added some white detail.


Here I started on the sky I used my infusions powder pigments. Just a tiny sprinkle then spritz with water. I used a couple shades of green and blue.


 I took shades of yellow infusions and sprinkled the leaves. ( infusions has walnut crystals inside them, which gives you that brown color effect.) they really made the leaves look real.


Now I needed to use something that would sit nicely on top of the infusions. I grabbed my Liquid acrylics again. I wanted strong colors to make a nights sky I added little dabs with a paint brush the immediately sprayed them with water to get rid of the hard lines.I used blue pink and yellow.

I then took white acrylic paint, watered it down and splattered it on the sky.
 I also dry brushed everything to bring out all the little details. 

I added a resin bee from a prima mould some art stones, vintage art pebbles, glitter and nuvo crystal drops. adding all these little things in the branches and leaves. little details makes your projects look full and give a great finishing touch

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XOXO Nicole

Saturday, June 8, 2019

Creative Thinking

Hello MRC! Hope your Saterday is gonna be fabulous! Today I want to show you how I created this hexagon shaped wall hanging.


I used all kinds of great goodies from My Rusty Crown, I'll have them linked down below as always.

the are for clock making but as we all do, altering to my liking is whats happening here!


I started off painting the whole thing purple, I used Finnabair liquid acrylics mixed with a couple drops of fluid medium to lighten the color.


Next I added Crackle paste. I let that dry a couple hours,then added modeling paste through a stencil (Stamperia Stencil)


I dried that with my heat tool and sprinkled on some infusions powder pigments and spritzed with water!


Now I'm starting my focal point. I used resin I made with Stamperia moulds. I have some metal from Mitform Castings as well ( MRC will have these soon, so look out for them!) the resin I gave a thin coat of gesso so the infusions will stick.


I sprinkled the infusions to my resin and heat set!


This is my focal point! the Filament Bigz die from Tim Holtz.
I used thin Chipboard i tried out different methods of coloring the bulb in, I went with the one on the end, I  covered it in with gesso, took Tim Holtz Oxide inks (Fossilized Amber) and went around the edges to get that glow effect. Next I went in with (Vintage Photo) then (Walnut Stain). After I assembled the bulb I added 3D Crystal Lacquer to give a glass effect. 



got my bulb on there surrounded by flowers, added white gesso to flowers and metal to make the whole thing flow together and thats all!




XOXO Nicole