Showing posts with label clear gesso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clear gesso. Show all posts

Friday, May 17, 2019

"Free" ~ a layout for 13 Arts with step by step

Hello, 3arts fans!
 It's Friday, yay! I hope you have some relaxing weekend plans! 

Sandi here with you today sharing my latest creation using the On The Wall paper collection. 
I was in the mood for something kind of fanciful and "off the wall",  so I chose to scrap this photo of a whimsical store front window at Bergdorf Goodman in New York City. The glammed up mannequin amongst dinosaurs bones intrigued me. 


Here are my steps:
First I cut a 5x12 inch strip of the On the Wall Bubbles paper and used an old punch on the edges and then distressed them a bit.  That strip was layered on top of the On the Wall Dripping paper with words, B.  Next Clear Gesso was used to prime the papers to prepare them for wet media products. At about the same time I lightened a focal section of the layout with watered down White Gesso.




After using a heat gun to dry the papers, I chose the His Time Stencil because it seemed fitting for the page. I pushed Modeling Paste through the stencil in 3 primary areas. Working in threes is a rule of thumb for me.
 While I was drying the modeling paste, I chose the Yellow Amber Water Ink to highlight the pattern of the stencil. By applying the ink with a small watercolor brush, I moistened the water ink with a mister and tilted my page to help the ink move in an interesting pattern. I am crazy over this color of Water Ink, so you'll probably see it often!

 

I also had some Brown Water Ink in my palette tray, so I used a mosist towelette to dab some of that here and there on the layout. I kept the towel nearby so that I could use it near the conclusion to add hints of the second color for depth. Once my focal area was definite, I stamped around that area with the wispy stem stamp from the Rose for You Stamp. The Beautiful stamp is from the same collection.

 

My photo was layered on a scrap from the On the Wall A4 Frames and a couple of paper doilies, then adhered to corrugated cardboard to give it height. I added Sisal ecru for texture before gluing the photo collage to the layout. Next I began working on my florals. The larger ones are from13 Arts white flowers, set of 4 and the small ones are from my stash ... probably 10 years old. The cute little lightbulb is something that my husband found in the flower bed while I was busy working on this page. When he showed it to me, I grabbed it, washed and bam, added it to my page with Multipurpose gel medium. I used the regular Gel Medium for adding my Gold microspheres at the end.




All the chipboard pieces were chosen to loosely mimic the dinosaur bones, so I had planned ahead exactly where I wanted to place them. They were tucked in while the glue holding the photo collage was still wet. And of course, I chose the Free title because it seemed fitting.



Next came the fun part of just adding extra water ink here and there wherever looked right. Then I began splattering with 13 Arts SPLASH White Ayeeda Ink,  SPLASH Old Gold Glitter Ink andSPLASH Old Silver Glitter Ink. Of course, it is important to cover your photo while doing this step. A little on the photo is okay but you don't want to ruin it.




Just a nice shot of the dimension and also how I added bits of the Water Inks to the florals, the chipboard and wherever I thought was needed.



This close-up shows the use of the moist towel with leftover Brown Water Ink. On the chipboards stems to the left, I also made sure to add some of the SPLASH Old Gold Glitter Ink.




Aw, one last shot of that cool lightbulb found out in the flower bed! Always be on the lookout for clever things to add to your designs! And don't forget to add a little texture at the end, such as the Gold microspheres.

Here are the 13 Arts products used: 
Clear Gesso

Friday, March 1, 2019

13 Arts Challenge March Challenge ~ my first 13 Arts DT project

Hello, 13 Arts fans!
.. And I am totally over the moon today sharing my first project for 13 Arts!

The 13 Arts Design Team has some inspiration projects on the blog today for the gorgeous March Challenge. You just need to be inspired by the Mood Board and use at least one 13 Arts product on your project.


I created a soft, sublime layout featuring the new On the Wall collection with lots of 13 Arts mediums. This sweet couple has a wedding anniversary this month, so I took inspiration from the gold wedding bands and the monochromatic colors.

My paper collection is quite extensive at this point, yay! But for this project, I chose to work with the On the Wall Collection. Per usual, I started by background with a coat of 13 Arts Clear Gesso applied using the Oval Silicon Brush. Then for depth and interest, I pushed 13 Arts White Gesso through the Blizzard of Hearts Stencil. I decided on the white gesso versus modeling paste as it is quite thick and I love the bright white color. I was not at all fearful that the other medium would thin it down once dry.




The next step was to add some color to the background with Amber Color Glow. And of course, I followed that with some random stamping using the Rose For You Stamp. Once my background was dry, I could proceed to my other elements.

You can see here where I took the "Beautiful Together chipboard from the Chipboard set Rose Fields and applied the Rust Effect Powder ~ Rusty Broze to it and activated it with vinegar. This takes about 24 hours to air dry which was fine as I had other projects to work on. However, once this piece was ready, I broke it onto sections and placed it all around the focal point instead of using it as one piece. Note the awesome Gold Microspheres (my fave) and the addition of the Colored Grit Grey Light for more texture all around the focal areas. These were adhered with 13 Arts Gel Medium.




I chose a few more pieces of chipboard from the Chipboard set Rose Fields and left them raw.
Then it was time to add my florals and a few other items. Flowers are a mix of 13 Arts Flowers
and Mixture of 13Arts Flowers on a bed of gauze tinted with the Amber Color Glow.




The final touches along with the texture elements was to add the Stitches Stickers ~ Alice and Vintage Moments word Stickers A4 and splatter with the White Splash Ink and the Amber Color Glow.

Here is the lovely March Mood Board. All the details for entering are on the 13 Arts blog. I hope you can find time to play along!



See you next time!



13 Arts Products used: