Showing posts with label Mixed media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed media. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2015

Colorful fabric tag/wall hanging

Hi everybody :)
I've had so much fun playing with my laces and trims to create this blue and turquois wall hanging tag. I've used laces and trims gifted to me by some of my dear friends and I've also colored/painted/sprayed some laces and a doily to match. I've used some charms and metal filigrees and painted and colored using inka gold. The images are from an Etsy seller. Please check out the links below if you're interested :)

Here's a picture of my tag...


And here's the video explaining how it was done:

Here are the links:
Annie's wonderful Etsy shop: 

The images from Etsy:

Wild Orchid Crafts:

Some more of my favorite lace sellers:

https://www.zibbet.com/lineca

https://www.etsy.com/shop/TresorsdeLuxe

https://www.etsy.com/shop/LaceDecoration

https://www.etsy.com/shop/Lacebeauty

https://www.etsy.com/shop/mingmingworld?ref=ss_profile

https://www.etsy.com/shop/paviapavia?ref=ss_profile

https://www.etsy.com/shop/lacelindsay?ref=ss_profile

Thanks for watching,
have a wonderful day,
hugs and smiles,
Linda

Monday, January 26, 2015

Fairy album 9,5x11,5 inches - Tim Coffey Foliage papers

Here's my latest mini album :) It's fairy themed and I combined images from Etsy with the Tim Coffey papers from K&Company. You'll find the links mentioned in the video, in the description box under the video on youtube :) Hope you like my album :)


Here are some pictures of the different pages :)
































Thanks for watching,
have a wonderful day,
hugs and smiles,
Linda

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Friday, September 25, 2009

sunday postcard art - Gypsy


Here's my very late entry 'Gypsy at Heart' Thanks for looking!!

Linda

Wednesday Stamper - Let the sun shine!


Here's some sunshine and love from me to you :) Thanks for looking!!

Linda

Artcreations Friday - use the Image provided


Here's what I did with the sweet image from Artcreations Friday, Thanks for looking!!

Linda

Thank God it's friday - Wonderful Trees


Here's my piece 'Enchanted Forest', and if you want to know how I did it just keep reading :)

I started making a version for the trashcan :) unintentionally, but those things happen sometimes :) You see, the textured background was easy, that's just pulling a babywipe until you can see through it, gluing it down on thick watercolour paper and letting it dry. Don't colour it yet if you're going to use the transfer method below. I did, and that ruined my first piece :)

Then to what made several paperjams in my printer, but resulted in the look of the piece. I remembered reading somewhere that if you printed your image onto papertowel you got a transfer that was almost invisible. I decided to give it a shot and started out with a kleenex papertowel, some good results but the layers are so thin it often tore in the printing process, If you chose those papertowels, chose a sturdy background paper to hold the towel and the most important thing no matter what kind of papertowel you choose; TAPE ALL THE EDGES down to the backing paper!!! If you do this properly, make sure the tape is outside your printers printing area, so you don't print on the tape and loose part of your image. If you tape your papertowel properly, you'll avoid more than half the tearing I experienced, and using a sturdy background paper you should avoid the rest of my paperjam experiences :)

I ended up going to the kitchen looking for some sturdier papertowels and those superabsorbant thin layered ones worked for me :) So I finally got my transfer of the lady and the enchanted tree. I positioned it and glued it down. These transfers are seethrough transfers and that's why if you paint/colour your background beforhand you might want to paint a white area where your image is going, gesso works fine. Otherwise if the background is very dark your image will be difficult to see properly. (this is were I went wrong the firs time)

Glue it down and smooth it out gently, you don't want to tear it and have to do the printing all over again :)

I love the seethrough quality of these transfers, gives brilliant effects if you layer them too!! The papertowel is so thin that until I know of a better way to glue down images to textured backgrounds, this is it!! When you've placed all the images, it's time to bring out the colours!!

I also love stamping on papertowels and gluing them to my backgrounds, again, much easier to get a good result with your stamped image if your background is textured!!

I colourd with distress inks and used a gold and black dabber for the edges. For more examples of pieces using this technique, or this mixed with ordinary printed images, have a look at my entries to this weeks challenges at, Saturdays Workout, Saturday Surprise, Sunday postcard art (this time on a "flat" background, gesso under the gypsy image), Artcreations friday and more :)

Hope this was helpful, if you have further questions don't hesitate to ask. Thanks for looking and Happy Creating!!

Linda

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Saturday Surprise - Abstract



Here are my two abstracts for the challenge :)
Both are pastel and pen drawings :)