Friday, November 27, 2015

Snowflake House for SYWA Vol. 6 with Finnabair

Today it's time for another
Spread Your Wings Academy vol. 6
over on the
Finnabair Blog.

Mine is here, too, but there's 3 more you'll want to see over there using some
of our
favorite products.


I chose Snowflake Paste.


I start with a plain wooden birdhouse from
 Hobby Lobby that I painted with 


Using the Grungy Grid stencil I added 
Snowflake Paste to the roof. 


When dry, I sprayed with a few Mica Powder+Water Sprays
 for a bit of shine.


Here you see the sides with several colors. 
The black Gesso makes them come alive.
 The bottle shown is Opal Magic Gold in water.


I added more Snowflake Paste with my finger
 to have it look lumpy like real snow.


The Bottle Brush Trees and Tiny Wreath are amazing when you add
 the paste to them.
For a little bit more sparkle,
I sprinkled a bit of White Art Sugar over the paste.


cut out are decorated with Antique Silver Art Sugar
mixed together. 


Soft Gloss Gel in a bottle with a 
 is perfect for adding glue for the glitter. 


After painting more Tree cut-outs I added Snowflake Paste and the
  Wire Net Clear Stamp to the door with archival black ink.

Add as many embellishments as you like to your house.


This detail shot shows the sparkle in the Snow.


The Windows and Door were sprayed with 
Gold Mica Powder+Water Spray 
that gave a vintage or distressed look to the masonite pieces. 

The roof was trimmed with

I glued all the pieces on with 3D Matte Gel.

I hope you're inspired to get started on some decorations for the upcoming Holidays.
 As always, comments and questions are welcome!

Now jump over to
  Finnabair,
and see what Gayle, Athanasia, and Olga have to share!


Linda

Friday, November 20, 2015

Wings of Silver and Gold Articulated Angel

Yes, it's that time of year again.
If we don't get started now, the time will quickly slip right by us and our creative moments will be lost.

Or so we think, right?

Anyway, it's more fun to make things when there's still lots of time left,
 than the night before you need them.

Here's an Angel Ornament that you can get started with from
Retro Cafe Art Gallery
and
Finnabair.


This has several products that I'll create links to throughout the post.


This is the "laying out" stage with Holly Leaves and Berries

I wanted to create a "vintage-looking" set of wings, 
so I mixed the 2 colors of Glass Glitter
 and added the Gold Mica Flakes to resemble feathers. 


After base-coating my pieces of the ornament white, 
I added the Fresco Paint colors. 
When dry I used pens to add leaf veins and other markings on the holly. 

The images from
Finnabair Collections
  Old Town 
were stamped using black archival ink. 
The small flourishes are from Graphic45 Christmas Emporium set.

I also sprayed lightly with Gold Mica Powder+Water spray. 


The Heart and Center of the round stamp were covered with Glossy Accents
that really made them come alive.
 Lots of pen dots, 
and a few hand-painted areas were added.

I strung gold wire through the holes in the wings,
 and added Star brads colored with Inka Golds


The Holly and Berries have Inka Golds and Glossy Accents in spots as well. 

I kept making the "bouquet" smaller so it didn't obscure the green center.


This shows the spray and Inka Golds on the leaves and the white dots.


is covered with Luminous Gold Glitter and added as a halo behind
that already had the Holly and Berries in her hair. Bonus! 

She's all ready to mail out as a gift for a friend, 
or keep to hang on your tree. 

So click on the links and get to ordering your fun projects from 
to get a jump on making gifts.

Linda

Friday, November 13, 2015

Vintage Wooden Houses

You all know what it's like when your "Muse" leaves you...you got nothing...no ideas, no thoughts...NOTHING.

Well, that's where I was. And then, sitting there, looking at the walls of my Studio, seeing projects that I really love, several seemed to have a general "theme". 

HOUSES

It's what I started with 8 years ago, and so today, I go back to my roots and create what always makes me happy....Little Assemblage Art Houses.

Hope you enjoy.


My husband and I spent several days tearing apart a bunk-bed to upcycle it into a laundry basket cabinet, so we had lots of leftover wood scraps. I asked Bill to cut 3 houses with different heights and roofs plus a base.  Here's how they were created.


I start by covering the houses with Heavy Black Gesso on all sides.


Then I look through my Vintage Collectibles for pictures and papers to use. The Soft Matte Gel will work to glue to the houses.


Next I lay out some Mechanicals, Wood Icon pieces, a Vintaj piece, a pipe fitting brace, and other ephemera for a start. As always, some will stay, and some will go, but this is a starting point.


I used a punch to cut out the picture of the little girl, and 3D Matte Gel to glue into the Pendant. I also add color and shadows with pens to the children's pictures. 


The Sunrise Sunset 6x6 Paper Pad is perfect for this project.  Here I used Distress Inks to add more color and one of the Lace and Doily Clear Stamps. 


Each piece is cut, Distress Inked, stamped and edged with Glaze Pens. I cut the papers just a tiny bit smaller so a black border is created on the blocks. The Clear Stamp Doorway is on the front section, and the tiny Doily is from the Lace and Doily set.


This was cut one of the Post Cards from the Ephemera Pack Papers that has Distress Inks and Mica Powders+Water sprayed on for some shine.


The Ruler in the Wood Icon set is so cool when you add various Orange and Brown Distress Ink. It looks very old and vintage.


This is some sort of pipe fitting (I think) from my stash of found objects. The paper is one of my favorites from the pack.


This shows what a difference several layers of Distress Inks can do to a piece of rather white paper. On the left is the before....the right is the after.  You can make any paper the color you want with just a bit of ink.


Here is the paper from the Collectibles that I cut the little girl from. The other 2 children are just too sweet for words.


More Distress Inks and gathering of objects from my stash. The clear stamps Notes and Messy are stamped here....plus lots of Distress Inks are used.


For the metal pieces I paint them with Black Gesso first and them use Soft Gloss Gel+Mica Powder as a paint to add color. Here is a snap and a grate from Plated Labels.


You can see the Wings Mechanicals, a child from the Vintage Collectibles and a piece of a Wood Icon here that I covered with Mica Powder+Soft Gel paint and some Inka Gold. The Vintaj-Deco Window Filigree creates the frame. I also rubbed Copper Inka Gold onto the Wings. 


 Blue and Purple Mica Powder+Soft Gel paint and Inka Golds are added to the metal pieces for more color. The Plated Label Explore is left in it's original color. 

I placed the 3 houses on a scrap of wood that I added some Distress Ink color to, and painted the edges of the piece with Black Gesso. The Ruler is glued on with 3D Matte Gel. It really looks cool with the black coming through the cut-out numbers. 

That's it for today. Check out the links below for the products I used, and as always, ask any questions you have as well as leave your thoughts here and on the 


Be Well,

Linda


Finnabair Products:
Brush Set
Heavy Black Gesso
Sunrise Sunset 6x6 Paper Pack

Other Products Used:
Vintaj-Deco Window Filigree 
Distress Inks
Sharpie White Extra Fine Poster Paint Pen
Jet Black Archival Ink
Inka Golds-Turquoise, Copper, Green Yellow, and Gold
Prima-Natures Garden 6x6 Paper Pack

Friday, November 6, 2015

Glass Glittered and Beaded Snowflakes

Here's a quick and easy project for making some sparkle and shine ornaments with
Retro Cafe Art Gallery 
Snowflakes.


The Gold Snowflake is a Layered Masonite Snowflake Ornament-Style 1 and the Silver on is Style 4. 



Here's how I mix my Gold Rush and Copper Glass Glitter with some Bronze Micro Beads to sprinkle onto the Snowflakes. 

First I painted the Snowflakes with gold and silver metallic acrylic paints and then added the mixtures of Glass Glitter and Micro Beads with 3D Gloss Gel.



I added some Finnabair Snowflake Paste to the frame piece of the Snowflake that has it's own glitter in it.

Hope you're inspired to play. So get busy, time is a wasting!

Linda