Showing posts with label glitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glitter. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 January 2025

Glitter, glitter everywhere Happy New Year

 Shabby Sparkly Christmas Card

Silent Night, Holy Night.

All is calm, all is bright.

Let's hope that is so for the new year.


I have been using up supplies and going OTT with sparkle and gold but I love it.


A dip and drip background from my left over box


Some tim holtz tissue wrap added using collage medium and applied a gilded accent.


Used stencil to add grit paste and added distress glitter whilst it was still wet. When it was dry I gently brushed off any excess. 


I found a moon that had been made last year for a project where I'd dipped and dripped distress inks, punched the circle and covered it with rock candy glitter.

I used up a row of fir trees that had been cut from Tim's sparkle classic card and used coffee archival to highlight the edges.


I found a gold banner in the bits bag and thought I'd go mad with the sparkle, shine and glitter. I added  'silent night' using Tims remnant rubs. The black writing went well with the black text in the background.


Finally I found some gold stars also in the bits bag, I sanded the points to distress them and blended brown distress ink over them and used them to finish the design.


As I was putting the card elements together and mounting on the card I decided to spritz some Fossilized Amber Spray Spritz behind the trees.



Here's to a happy, healthy and peaceful 2025 for everyone.
Peace of Earth.





Supplies

Tim Holtz      

Collage Medium, Coffee Archival Ink, Grit Paste - Snowfall, Distress Glitter - Tinsel, Gilded Accents, Stencil - Sparkle Fade, Distress Inks, Distress Rock Candy Glitter, Banner from one of Tim's older die sets, an old Tim Holtz star punch, Sparkle Classic Kraft Stock, Sizzix Tree Line die. 

Tuesday, 10 September 2024

Christmas card - Tim Holtz snowflake

It's definitely Christmas prepping time with all the new seasonal products being released and I have a new set of @sizzix dies called Vault Winter Wishes from @tim_holtz. These are my two cards using the beautiful snowflake. One was covered with rock candy glitter and sparkles beautifully in the light, the other was dipped into mica flakes and looks as though it is covered in cracked pieces of ice.











Materials

DI - Tumbled Glass, Weathered Wood, Broken China.  DO Speckled Hen

Stamps - Scribbled Woodland CMS282, Festive Sounds CMS048

Dies - Vault Winter Wishes, Holiday Blocks, Festive Gatherings.

Embossing powder - Winter White, Denim

Rock Candy glitter, Distress Mica Flakes

Monday, 9 September 2024

Shabby vintage Christmas card - Tim Holtz skates

 My first Christmas card for 2024 showcasing the vault winter wishes die set by @tim_holtz and from @countryviewcrafts. I’ve used other Tim dies, papers, paper dolls, rock candy glitter, stamps, embossing folder, word chip, snippets and had great fun putting this together.










Friday, 7 December 2018

Star light, Star bright - A Vintage Journey - large mdf media board

Star Light, Star Bright
Today begins a new challenge at A Vintage Journey and I have a project to share today that came about as a result of a Skype crafting session with two great team mates Nikki and Alison.
The lovely Julia is hosting and describes the challenge for us.
This month we are asking you to to create with stars. Fill up the dark winter sky with them or use one really big one as your central focus. Stencil them, stamp them, emboss them or die cut them. Make a card, make a star box, make a canvas, create a journal page - remembering to create in the vintage, shabby, mixed media, art journaling, industrial or steam punk styles.
So here is my make.



Process steps
A = Alison, B = Brenda and N = Nikki

1. A - Use paper to start the layers
I used a piece of wallpaper off-cut picked up from Wilkinsons. You can see it is very textured with silver in the background. After I had adhered it to the background I used a sandpaper bloc to take any excess off of the edges and to distress them pulling and rolling them back with my thumbs.


2. B - Use the monoprint method to add colour medium.
I used a gelli plate with titanium white, cobalt blue hue, burnt umber and titan buff.


3. N - Add a wash or washes of a color medium.
I used burnt umber Amsterdam acrylic ink mixed with water and randomly painted over the surface and then used the same colour mixed with a little carbon black media paint and washed the edges to start creating a framed effect.


4. A - Use a stencil.
I mixed white gesso, white modeling paste and glamour dust and spread through the TH stars stencil with a palette knife.


5. B - Use asemic or dynamic writing to add a layer of visual texture.
The textured wallpaper is soft like a sponge and the fine black sharpie wouldn't leave any marks so I used a much thicker one which came out rather strong. I didn't panic!!!!


6. N - Add a bit of texture.
This was a perfect step for me as I went back to mono-printing but with card this time to add textured white gesso and pale blue gesso over the writing and knock it back.


7.  A - Determine and prep your focal point.
 It was here the photos stopped as I was working totally in the moment, designing and composing. I started with the paper dolls and a die-cut sledge pulling together a scenic composition.


8. B - Find elements to bring the composition together.
I had a packet of my Tando stars on the table as I thought I was going to go with a Christmas theme, although this turned out more wintry in the end. I also die-cut the TH evergreen tree and painted it ready to add to the scene.


9. N - On one or more of the elements use two different mediums of the same colour.
I coloured up texture sand paste with cobalt blue and paynes grey media fluid acrylic and plastered over the stars then painted over with decoart metallic ice blue. Next I gently rubbed over some everlasting chalk paint and pooled a quinacridone gold watery mix into the recesses then finished off with a smattering of cosmic blue metallic lustre and some prussian blue hue in a couple of smaller areas.


10. A - Add some words.
I had bought some of the metallic seasonal words by TH when I was in America recently and I painted a piece of greyboard and mounted my saying on that.


11. B -  Add some sparkle.
I had already added glamour dust in with the modeling paste and gesso when I stenciled the white stars but I also adhered some distress glitter to the blue stars but this proved to be very difficult to capture on photo but the white specks are actually the distress glitter reflecting in a bright light.


12 N -  Assemble and add whatever you need to finish off your design.
As I was working I had rolled some wooden tooth picks in the browns and blue paints on my palette and then mixed more glitter with some decoupage sealer and rolled them in that and left them to dry. I was able to add these as the light rays from the stars. I also found a silvery painted piece of card which I cut and covered with snowtex to build a snowy path for the sledge and children to stand on.


I always have a tendency to spend ages on small details so the last step was to resist - not use the technique but to cease from adding.any more!!!!!


I ended up feeling really pleased with the finished board especially as we finished at 2.07 and had started just before 10.00 am. For me that's really good going I would normally go into a second day to achieve something like this. It just shows we can produce things and complete them much faster when working with friends.


I hope you can pop over to A Vintage Journey to not only see both Nikki's and Alison's masterpieces but more from the very talented Creative Guides.

Thanks for stopping by and .....
xxx

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Shabby mixed media board

Welcome everyone - today I am sharing a project over at Country View Crafts Project Blog. I recently bought myself some small 5 x 7 inch canvas boards and have been enjoying working on this size .... so much so I have decided I will make these as little birthday card gifts for my friends this year and this is the first.

 These are my teaser photos (click on them and they will enlarge further) and I'm hoping you will pop over to see the finished article and further details as to how I put it together.


 There's a shabby mixed media background and lots of flowers and embellishments.


Thanks for stopping by. I am looking forward to the weekend as Tim is in town - well Birmingham actually. He is here to attend the Stitches trade fair and is doing workshops on the saturday and guess who has been lucky enough to get a place? Yay roll on Saturday and then I will hopefully get to see him demo over the next couple of days. Andy will also be there with the new DecoArt products and his own stamps and stencils so I will be able to go and chat to him too.


Take care and live in the moment.

hugs Brenda xxx


Update - copied over from CVC

I have a couple of friends birthdays coming up so I thought I would make a different and more special 'card' for their happy day. I don't know about you but I put a lot of effort into making friends cards so why not make one that they can actually keep rather than throw or put sway after the big day. This was to be a wall hanging card which at the end changed my mind and I will add Tim's mini easel on the back so that will definitely mean they can keep it out on their shelf for longer.


I started with a 5 x 7 inch canvas board and layered it with gesso using a brush, palette knife and plastic card to add texture and coverage.


When dry I added some text texture using Tim's typo stencil and DecoArt modeling paste and when that was dry I used his harlequin stencil and some glassy gel from my supplies.

I felt a shabby colour palette would be popular with one of my friends so chose titanium white, titan buff, green gold, hansa yellow, sap green, prussian blue and quinacridone red media fluid acrylics (see shop list below) and the white shimmer mister to mix up the soft palette I wanted. Mixing the greens, cream, white and blue I created watery colours and let them drip and misted them with water to get the mottled effects.


The board then went through a whole process of me experimenting with layers until I was finally happy with the results .... adding more drips of paint and drying them ....


.... adding text stamping using olive archival ink ....


 .... spritzing white paint with the shimmer mister and drying it ......


.... adding some brown distress inks to create shadows round the letters .....


.... spritzing the distress ink to create more drippage ....


.... taking out some of the brown and adding in more of the green because I thought it took away from the shabby feel I was trying to create ....


... and then spritzing with the white mister again and using a piece of cut and dry with white gesso and rubbing over the raised letters to bring them up whiter.


Now feeling happy with the background I set about collecting the embellishments. Paper flowers, a wooden frame, a metal wing, a metal butterfly all painted with gesso. A word band painted with bundled sage distress paint and before it was completely dry I wiped across the surface leaving the lettering slightly green. Lace, leaves, cheesecloth and other little bits (and more came later).


Some close ups of the finished piece - a wordband with some lace and tiny flowers ......


... a shabby bow and a prima mini watch with one of Tim's photos in it (it must have come from one of the 6 x 6 pads to be so small), the little red pear is from my supplies ....


.... I finished by dabbing over some glossy accents and adding some glitter glass for added sparkle but as always it is very difficult to photograph .....


..... and here is a mini bottle I added that had been coated in gesso then decoart white crackle paste and when dry a little bundled sage distress ink rubbed on.


I hope you like my birthday board - I was going to add Tim's mini easel on the back but my Big Shot has had to go back to Sizzix to be looked at, but I will cut one from white mountboard and add to the back then it can easily stand on a shelf.



There is still time to take part in our CVC challenge of make your own backgrounds and maybe I have inspired you to have a go at this shabby mixed media style.

Enjoy the rest of the week into the weekend.

hugs Brenda xxx