fredag 4 juli 2014

YNo.1

What inspires YOU?
I had a great day at the Swedish railway museum last week, filled with steam engines, 
trains, old cars and motorcycles and a Steampunk exhibition......that was my inspiration 
for this strange creation. A steampunk inspired wine dispenser I call him YNo.1 

I addition, it was a great project to test my new Fluid Acrylics and different mediums 
from the new Media Line by DecoArt. I went through my stash of scrap, junk, flea 
market finds and other strange things and this is the result.


The box made from foam board. A first coat of black acrylic paint then
a coat of Weathered Wood Crackle Medium. When the Crackle medium was dry I
applied a coat of Cadmium Red Hue and a top coat of Quinacridone Gold.


I always knew this old pressure gauge would come in handy someday LOL


One of my absolute favorites in the new Media Line is the Antiquing creams.
An easy way to get a tarnished, distressed and rusty look....the draw latch was first
painted with black acrylic paint then a coat of English Red Oxide Antiquing cream,
when dry I wiped back the Antiquing cream with a damp soft cloth.


A piece of chipboard covered in Texture Sand Paste. Painted in black and 
of course Red English  Oxide Antiquing cream. The R and W are old typewriter
keys. (R for red and W for white) A plastic cog from an alarm clock to hold the 
"rusty plate" in place.


 Everything is glued into place with hot glue.


Ignition breaker points......


An old Camera Shutter Release Cable and some metal parts.


The main switch....two lids from juice cartons, painted with Carbon
Black and then dry brushed with Metallic Gold.


A typewriter ribbon spool, a wheel from a toy motorcycle and a button.


The drive belt is really a black metal sleeve holder.


Chess pieces for feet. 


The corner reinforcements covered with Patina Green Antiquing cream.


An advanced warning system.....


The "machine" runs on gold pellets.....(golden microbeads)


A white plastic extractor fan painted black and dry brushed in gold. 
The fan blades painted with Cobalt Turquoise Hue, covered in Crackle Glaze.
Black Antiquing Cream to highlight the cracks. Two buttons in the middle.


Texture Sand Paste and English Red Antiquing Cream.


A plastic bowl, a lid from a mason jar and a glass dome on top.


The plastic bowl first painted with Titanium White then a thin coat of 
Quinacridone Gold. Crackle Glaze on top and Carbon Black Antiquing cream.


Cogs and gears and some rhinestones under the glass dome.


Nothing exciting on the back.....


Patina Green Antiquing cream on a metal ornament...


A 3 liter "bag in box" wine bag fits perfectley inside the "machine" 


This is how it all started.........


THE END!!







fredag 27 juni 2014

Stampendous & Decoart

Stampendous-DecoArt bloghop day five


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 The excitement continues as conclude our grand tour of amazing artists playing with Stampendous, DecoArt, and Princeton Artist Brushes via inspired by Willow Wolfe products! The inspiration has been amazing, and today you'll be even more astonished! If you missed the beginning of our journey, be sure to go back and check it out!
MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY 


For the final day of hopping around the world I decided to play with the new DecoArt 
Antiquing Creams and a lot of Stampendous embossing powders, tinsel and mica flakes. 



I altered a cardboard box using DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics and Black Antiquing cream.



Embossed cardstock to create the texture....



A lot of embossing powders, mica flakes and tinsel on the petals


Antiquing Cream on the flowers to add to the distressed look.


And of course... I use the box for storing my embossing powders.



I covered the cardboard box with cardstock embossed in an embossing folder.
First I primed the embossed cardstock with Matte Medium and then painted
it with Media Fluid Acrylic Metallic Gold. 


I applied some Stampendous embossing powder Aged Gold to the edge of the lid.


I covered the whole thing with black Antiquing Cream and let it dry. Then I used a
damp cloth to wipe the Antiquing Cream back. The Antiquing creams dries but it
doesn't cure so you have unlimited working time and if you don't like the result...
just wipe it all off and start over and when you get the result you want seal with a
Media Varnish. I sealed it with DecoArt Media Satin Varnish.


The flowers gave me the perfect opportunity to experiment with a lot of embossing 
powders, mica flakes and tinsels....and I did!! A lot of different powders on the petals.
A brad in the middle to hold them together.

For a chance to win some great prizes, Simply hop to each blog and leave a comment! 

Your comments on the blogs are your entry into the drawing! Stampendous will randomly choose three blog posts from all the designer posts this week and then choose a winner from each to receive a prize package. BUT there are few bonus goodies for some lucky people who SHARE our Facebook posts and Pinterest Pins! Stampendous will send three prize packages to commenters with a U.S. Mailing Address, DecoArt will send three Sample Packs to international commenters so they can play, too!! 

Like StampendousDecoArtPrinceton Artist Brushes and inspired by Willow Wolfe on Facebook!  We've also got a Pinterest Board started! 


Ready for your trip around the world???  Let's get Hoppin!


Louise Crosbie (Scotland, UK)

Lea Kimmel (North Carolina, USA)

Claudia Neubacher (Vienna, Austria)

Asia King (Oxford, UK)

Iliane de Fockert (Elly) (Niedersachsen, Germany)

Suzanne Czosek (Illinois, USA)

Julia Stratford-Wright (near London, UK)

Kristine Reynolds (California, USA)

Angelica Stark (Hudiksvall, Sweden)

Mark Gould (West Sussex, UK)

Debbie Cole (California, USA)

Jamie Martin (Oklahoma, USA)

Tobi Crawford (BC, Canada)

Wendy Price (New Jersey, USA)

Jessa Plant (Arizona, USA)


A few of the bloggers this week are new to hopping, so if you have an issue with any of the links, here's a little tip! If you get a page that says "Sorry that Page is not here" or something similar, try clicking on the header of the blog, or look for something that says Home. The hop page should be near the top of the day's posts. We will fix broken links as the day goes on, as well, so check back here if you are really lost.

tisdag 24 juni 2014

Stampendous & Decoart Art Journal


This week the DecoArt International design team is joining the Stampendous blog hop along with Princeton Brushes, and Inspired by Willow Wolfe. Artists from around the world are joining together to show you what you can do with stamps and acrylic paint! Of course, there are prizes! DecoArt is sending three sets of their Media Fluid Acrylics, Princeton Artist Brushes, through Willow Wolfe, is sending a Select 3750 Brush Set and a Catalyst Wedge, and Stampendous be adding a Stampendous Creative Palette


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And here is what I created with stamps and embossing powders from Stampendous
and acrylic paint from DecoArts new Media Line


I altered the cover of an art journal. Lots of stamping, embossing and acrylic paint.


Chipboard letters painted with Fluid Acrylics, stamped with VersaFine using the
same stamp as on the background. Gloss Varnish on top.


I covered the spine with embossing powder, shabby blue.


I used a lot of different Stampendous stamps from the n*studio Mixed Media Line all 
designed by Nathalie Kalbach


The back....the metal corners also got a makeover using the Shabby
Blue embossing powder from Stampendous.

And here's how I created the background:


I started by adding  acrylic paint to a sheet of cardstock using a brayer...


I used four different colors from the the new Media Line from Decoart, allowing each 
coat to dry before applying the next. Then I stamped different texture stamps randomly
all over the page using VersaMark and embossed them with clear embossing powder.


I covered the whole page with black acrylic paint and let it set for a minute, then I used a 
baby wipe to wipe off the paint from the stamped and embossed patterns.
Don't wait to long, if you do you will have a hard time getting the paint off.
Then some more stamping and embossing...


This time i covered the whole thing in white paint, and rubbed the paint off once again 
before it cured. Finally i applied two coats of DecoArt Gloss Varnish.
FINISHED!!


For a chance to win some great prizes and get a lot of inspiration on how to use stamps, embossing powders and acrylic paint together...Let's get Hoppin!


Louise Crosbie (Scotland, UK)

Iliane de Fockert (Elly) (Niedersachsen, Germany)

Julia Stratford-Wright (near London, UK)

Julie Robertson (UK)

Leadonna Kimmel (North Carolina, USA)

Angelica Stark (Hudiksvall, Sweden)

Debbie Cole (California, USA)


For a chance to win, Simply hop to each blog and leave a comment! 

Your comments on the blogs are your entry into the drawing! Stampendous will randomly choose three blog posts from all the designer posts this week and then choose a winner from each to receive a prize package. BUT there are few bonus goodies for some lucky people who SHARE our Facebook posts and Pinterest Pins! Stampendous will send three prize packages to commenters with a U.S. Mailing Address, DecoArt will send three Sample Packs to international commenters so they can play, too!! 

Like StampendousDecoArtPrinceton Artist Brushes and inspired by Willow Wolfe on Facebook!  We've also got a Pinterest Board started! 

Ready for your trip around the world???  Let's get Hoppin!



Also up for grabs exclusively on the Decoart International Design Team Blog posts 
is a chance to win this one off piece of artwork from Andy Skinner who will choose one winner from the comments on our blog post on Thursday and will announce the winner on his Facebook page on Friday Facebook page link is:



A few of the bloggers this week are new to hopping, so if you have an issue with any of the links, here's a little tip! If you get a page that says "Sorry that Page is not here" or something similar, try clicking on the header of the blog, or look for something that says Home. The hop page should be near the top of the day's posts. We will fix broken links as the day goes on, as well, so check back here if you are really lost. The Official Rules are here.