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Showing posts with label Twinkling H2O. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twinkling H2O. Show all posts

2016-03-13

Art feather by Cristin


Hello! My name is Cristin and I am both excited and honored to be a part of the Mixed Media Place Creative Team! 

Today, I would like to show you what I call an altered art feather! I started with just a plain feather from the craft store. Then I used Perfect Pearls and Finnabair's "Fishnet" stamp. I also used Art Alchemy acrylic paint to spruce up some old metal embellishments. 





As well as some Twinkling H2O's to give my ephemera some additional sparkle. Once I had everything assembled I decided that I also wanted the feather to be able to stand on its own... so I found a rather large cork from a wine bottle, and gave it a coat of the Art Alchemy Metallique Steampunk Copper paint. 





Then, I pushed the stem of the feather into it. It works perfectly!



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2016-02-12

Collect moments by Athanasia

Are you a moments collector? Most of scrapbookers are. We all do our best to immortalize all the beautiful moments, wonderful events, whole happiness and joy that happen in our lives. Athanasia created two stunning, shimmering ATCs - will you take a look how she did it? Below you will find detailed description and wonderful photos!



 Hello dear friends!
I created these ATCs one for a friend and one for my personal collection. They are actually twins! If you look carefully you will find out that the one on the right is the upside down side of the left one... or the opposite :)


In order to create the background I placed the mini cards one next to each other and worked at the same time on both of them. First I used a circles stamp with Butter Embossing Powder and then the Scissors Stencil with the Graphite Texture Paste to create even more texture.


When the texture paste was dry I used three different shades of silks to paint the cards all over their surface. Silks are very shiny paints, you can see it on how all the pictures glow! The embossing powder resists the silks, but the Graphite sucks it! Ι love how the scissors turned out, with this double shaded color!


Next step was to glue everything down. As ATCs are very small cards, I used only a few embellishments, like small scraps and labels from the 7Dots Studio Soulmates Collection, 2Crafty Chipboard arrows (I painted black with Winter Ice silk), a couple of eyelets, bubble stickers and thread.


Then, I used the Soft Gloss Gel to glue some Glitter and Micro Beads on the big circles. It drys clear and I love the effect!!!


 Last thing to do was to paint here and there with three shades of H2Os Watercolors and also make some splashes with them. And that was all!


I hope you got some inspiration on how to give shiny effect on your projects!
Have a lovely crafty day!


2016-02-05

Wilson Bridge by Pascale

Any vintage lovers here? Take a look at this breathtaking layout by Pascale - the colors, textures and patterns create amazing vintage feel!


Hello Sweeties

Today I'm up on Mixed Media Place with a photo on the Wilson's bridge in Tours (France). 


I started to apply a thin layer of clear gesso on the background to protect it. When dry, I added a design with a stencil and Modeling Paste on which I sprinkle immediately pearl Glass Glitters.



When dry, I colored the background with some Twinkling H2Os. 



I covered the chipboards with an uneven layer of heavy white gesso and colored them with Rust Mica Powder.



I used the same colors of Twinkling H2Os than previously to color flowers and leaves.



I finished the page with some Splash Micro Beads, Platinum Glass Glitter and Glitter as well as some random stamping.





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