Here it is, my entry for the latest ABAC challenge, which is #Getting Messy, and I did get very messy making this!
I started with a plain wooden photo frame, it was given two light coats of gesso, then I used a mask and some modeling paste for the rings. I left the whole thing to dry overnight, then painted it black, after replacing the mask I used some iridescent acrylic paints (Pebeo), which I got from CnC, a mix of blue, green and a light purple/lilac, right around the frame, then stamped on it using a script stamp with black archival.
This is what I used as a mat, a piece of black card and more stippling, using same colours and adding some silver.
A quick trip to the craft shop to get a mask I needed, then two stamps mysteriously jumped into the basket followed by an embossing folder!
Used the mask with black archival round the edge.
For the picture I used my new stamp, a lovely flower, stamped first using a bright purple adiorondiac, and embossed it with some cosmic shimmer powder, then using some paint I stamped it again, which was embossed with clear powder.
I stamped the background using a nice swirly stamp, using gesso, then embossed it using the new folder - embossabilities, Regency swirls, which is an 8x8 folder.
Then I put it all together! A lovely inky experience, my hands have been all sorts of colours, the iridescent paints are almost 'glow in the dark'.
Oh I added the word 'flower', there just seemed to be a 'space' above the flower.
I really enjoyed this, especially the frame, which came out much better than I expected. I was a bit afraid of using such dark colours. It was also a nice trip to the craft shop, met a very chatty lady who told me about a craft group, will be giving it a go, and signed up for a zentangle workshop.
And the sun is back... long may she reign high in the sky.
I started with a plain wooden photo frame, it was given two light coats of gesso, then I used a mask and some modeling paste for the rings. I left the whole thing to dry overnight, then painted it black, after replacing the mask I used some iridescent acrylic paints (Pebeo), which I got from CnC, a mix of blue, green and a light purple/lilac, right around the frame, then stamped on it using a script stamp with black archival.
This is what I used as a mat, a piece of black card and more stippling, using same colours and adding some silver.
A quick trip to the craft shop to get a mask I needed, then two stamps mysteriously jumped into the basket followed by an embossing folder!
Used the mask with black archival round the edge.
For the picture I used my new stamp, a lovely flower, stamped first using a bright purple adiorondiac, and embossed it with some cosmic shimmer powder, then using some paint I stamped it again, which was embossed with clear powder.
I stamped the background using a nice swirly stamp, using gesso, then embossed it using the new folder - embossabilities, Regency swirls, which is an 8x8 folder.
Then I put it all together! A lovely inky experience, my hands have been all sorts of colours, the iridescent paints are almost 'glow in the dark'.
Oh I added the word 'flower', there just seemed to be a 'space' above the flower.
I really enjoyed this, especially the frame, which came out much better than I expected. I was a bit afraid of using such dark colours. It was also a nice trip to the craft shop, met a very chatty lady who told me about a craft group, will be giving it a go, and signed up for a zentangle workshop.
And the sun is back... long may she reign high in the sky.
4 comments:
Love this piece Maggie. The colours are gorgeous and the black just sets them all off beautifully - especially that amazing flower. Thanks for joining in at Anything But A Card this time x
And you so love getting messy too - great work and liquid pearls are definitely on my list :) BJ
It's been far too long since I dropped by here Maggie - please forgive me. This is a wonderful mixed media piece and it so good to see you doing this kind of work - you have great talent you know. I love the flower and the use of black to show off the colours is perfect.
I must drop by to see you more often - I promise. Think I owe you an email too!
Big hugs, Juliaxxx
Lovely piece! Colourful and interesting design!
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