Showing posts with label mixed media mini album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed media mini album. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Things I Love Mixed Media Journal Part 2

Hello everyone.  Today I am going to share a project I made using Sin City Stamps and a really fun product  called Composi•mold reusable mold making material.  I started this Faber-Castell mini mixed media journal in a previous post, entitled Things I Love.  You can see my previous post by clicking here.



To learn more about Composi•mold, I found a wonderful video tutorial here which explains how easy it is to use.


Supplies:

Sin City Stamps:  DressformsWing-It 
Composi•mold reusable mold making material

Mixed Media Mini Journal (Faber-Castell)

Burnt Umber acrylic paint (Plaid)

Copper Gilder's Paste (Altered Pages)

German Scrap (Altered Pages)

Scor-Tape (Altered Pages)

Versamark Ink

Black embossing powder

Distress Inks, Stains, and Markers:  Rusty Hinge, Brushed Corduroy, Antique Linen, Scattered Straw, Peeled Paint; Tea Dye, Tattered Rose, Vintage Photo (Tim Holtz)

Crackle Accents, Glossy Accents (Ranger)

Niji Water Brush (Altered Pages)

Metal embellishments (various)

Helmar 450 glue

Directions:



I first painted one page with Burnt Umber acrylic paint on both sides.  

Then I trimmed a piece of G45 Typography paper to 4-1/2" x 5-1/2" and heavily distressed the edges.  I further distressed the edges with Vintage Photo distress stain.  I like to use the stain because it softens the edges and absorbs the color better.  I used a small round stick to curl two of the edges.  Then I adhered this piece to the page.

I had this metal typewriter embellishment from Michaels in my stash and wanted to replicate it for this project.  So, I turned to this fabulous mold-making product called Composi•mold.     
Following the easy directions on the package, I made the mold.  If you would like more information on this process, please see my previous post.  


Next, I used Creative Paperclay® to make my copy.  First, I placed small pieces of the paperclay into the tight spots along the sides, as shown.

Then I finished filling the mold and turned it over to see if I got all the nooks and crannies filled.

Allow the paperclay to dry a bit before removing it from the mold.  Before the clay is completely dry, you can smooth edges and do any fine trimming, if necessary.  After the clay dries, you can also sand it to smooth out any roughness.

Paint entire piece with black acrylic paint and let dry.

Apply a wash of silver acrylic paint over the piece and wipe some of the excess off of the top.

  Next, I hit the high spots with archival black ink.  Set aside to dry.

Adhere typewriter embellishment to lower left of page, over scrap strip of gold mesh paper.  Stamp wings from Wing-It plate onto scrap print paper from Graphic 45 Typeography paper  using Versamark and black embossing powder, fussy cut wings and adhere to each side of typewriter, raising them onto either foam dots or heavy glue.  I used a big blob of Helmar 450 glue because it dries clear and remains dimensional. 
Stamp typewriter keyboard from Dressforms onto same scrap print paper from Graphic 45 Typeography paper using Versamark and black embossing powder.  Distress edges with Vintage Photo distress stain and adhere above typewriter.

Adhere the other side of the mesh strip to the right side, pulling it taut, as shown, and adhere metal letters (TYPE) I found in my stash over the end.  I also found these letter brads in my stash, so I removed the brad prongs and attached them with Glossy Accents.

I adhered two red metal numbers at the corners where I had curled the paper back.  See photo above.


Here is what I did to the reverse side.





I found this scrap of mesh material in my stash, so I trimmed it to size and adhered it to my page with scor-tape, or similar double-sided adhesive.

Scor-tape around the edges
The picture below shows where I had this brilliant idea to attach the mesh by pouring gold embossing powder over the scor-tape and the mesh and heating it.  The idea was that the melted embossing powder would hold the edges down and adhere it with a nice, embossed edge.  Unfortunately, the mesh was apparently plastic, too, and wanted to melt as I attempted to heat the EP.  So, on to Plan B.

Mesh adhered to scor-tape around edges, bottom shows my attempt at adhering with EP
Plan B:  Adhere a second strip of score-tape along the edges again, right over the mesh and first strip of scor-tape, to which I will adhere German scrap borders.

 
If you want a more vintage look, color strips of German scrap borders with Gilder's Paste or Metallic Rub-on creams.  I used Copper Gilder's Paste.
Adhere German scrap border strips to the scor-taped edges, mitering corners for a neater look.

I love how this looks now, and in retrospect, I think this ultimately looks better than if Plan A (with the EP) had worked.  

Now that my base is done, I need some embellishments.  So, I stamped three images from the Wing-It stamp plate in Versamark ink and black embossing powder.  I sponged Rusty Hinge and Brushed Corduroy distress inks over the lion, Antique Linen over  the watch face, Antique Linen with Peeled Paint over "Antique-aholic" and, and Scattered Straw over the column.

I colored the woman with a Tattered Rose distress marker, the watch with a Peeled Paint marker, and added color to the column with a Tumbled Glass marker.  I then added shading to the column with a Scattered Straw marker and a Tea Dye marker around the clock face.

Then I blended all the colors with my water brush.

Next, I fussy cut the pieces and adhered the column collage image to my page with foam dots, and wet glue for the lion image.  Adding these three metal studs gave it some added dimension and interest, as well.

 Next, I used a ticket punch on the "Antique-aholic" piece and edged with Peeled Paint Distress Ink.  Then I adhered some metal filigree jewelry findings in the upper right corner and attached my "Antique-aholic" piece over that.  This gave it some interest with a bit of dimension.

The last thing I did was add small areas of Crackle Aceents over the clock face to imitate a broken, shattered clock crystal.

I hope you are enjoying all of this month's DT posts and inspiration using stamps, embellishments, and Composi•mold.  As I said before, this is so easy to use and lots of fun.  I hope you will give it a try.  Be sure to pop on over to the SCS Store to see all the new products and the SCS Blog for tons of inspiration.



Have a wonderful and creative weekend.



Barbara

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Mixed Media Mini Album

Hello everyone.  Welcome back for another fun mixed media project today using those fabulous Sin City Stamps and this month's mixed media kit supplied to us by our sponsor, Frog Dog Studio.  Included in this month's kit was this cute mini mixed media journal by Faber-Castell, so this is going to be my jumping off point.  This book has six pages, but I only finished two pages, front and back.  Here they are:

Front Page 1 and Page 2

Back Page 1 and Page 2



Supplies:



Sin City Stamps:   Romance; Rosette Hearts; Metal Madness; Clockworks Inspired by Terri Sproul; Art Journaling with Terri Sproul 2;

Frog Dog Studio:  Mixed Media kit containing Faber-Castell mini mixed media journal

                              Pan Pastels Magenta, Permanent Green

                              Sofft Art Sponge

                              Collage sheet of Valentine images

                              Domino love charms

                              Faber-Castell Gelatos

French Blue acrylic paint

Crackle Paste (Golden)

Spatula

Doily stencil

Spellbinders Exquisite Labels 11 die

Jewelry enamel (Martha Stewart) (red, white, pool)

Versamark ink

Black, Gold detail embossing powder

Whitewash Perfect Glaze (USArtQuest)

Vintage Photo, Picked Raspberry, Peacock Feathers, Peeled Paint distress ink

Peacock Feathers; Old Paper distress stain

Victorian Velvet distress paint

Clear acrylic fragment (Tim Holtz)

Glimmer Mists:  Cherub Pink, Lemongrass, Sunshine, Driftwood (Tattered Angels)

White paper flowers and other various embellishments from my stash

Wallboard joint tape

Black netting (from grocery produce)

Black seam binding



Directions:



Because my pages are going to end up with dimensional objects on them, any stamping and page coloring needs to be done before adding those items.  So, I will attempt to keep things in as much order as possible, but each page will not be embellished with dimension until the very last.  Therefore, some pre-planning needs to be done.



Starting with the cover, use Sofft art sponge to apply both magenta and green pan pastels to background, blending where the two colors meet.

Mix crackle paste with acrylic paint, spread through stencil randomly, as shown.  By the way, check out the fabulous stencils that Sin City Stamps now carries.  I later inked the edges with brown distress ink (not shown in this photo).

Before embellishing the front cover with those dimensional objects I was referring to, I need to work on the reverse side.  It will be much easier to stamp and spray and ink at this point.  As I said, some pre-planning needs to be done, so have an idea of where you are going with both sides of the page.

Spray reverse side of cover page and one side of another journal page with all four Glimmer Mist colors and allow to dry.  Set the second page (blank) aside.  We are going to work with the reverse of the cover page now.

Stamp "X" and "IV" on page with Versamark ink and gold emboss.  Edge page with Peeled Paint distress ink.

Die cut olive green scrap cardstock with Spellbinders die and adhere over collage image and placing to the left side of the page.  Add Encore Gold metallic ink to edges and high spots.  Run a gold pen around image inside the frame.  I also added some brown distress ink to the bright white background on the collage image to make it more vintage looking.  
I decided I needed something more on this page, so I stamped scroll flourish in Versamark ink and embossed with gold embossing powder.
On the front blank side of my next book page, stamp couple from Romance set onto smooth side of journal page with Versamark ink and black detail embossing powder.

Use Sofft art sponge to apply both magenta and green pan pastels to background, blending where the two colors meet.

Mix crackle paste with acrylic paint, spread through joint tape randomly, as shown.  Joint tape can be found at the hardware store, and has a light adhesive on the opposite side.  It is one of my favorite things to use for mixed media.  
On reverse side previously colored with spray inks, stamp music background with rose image in center of page with Dark Moss chalk ink directly onto journal page.

Stamp border along both edges with Dark Moss chalk ink.  Distress edges with Picked Raspberry distress ink.
I cut a piece of black seam binding long enough to go around the whole page, but I did not want the darkness of the black on this side of the page.  So, I measured the portion that would appear on this side, taped it off and added Spun Sugar distress paint between the tape to tone the black down.  
Here, you can see what it looks like on this side of the book page.  
Wrap black seam binding around book page, tying in a knot on the front.  Of course, the L-O-V-E ribbon slides were added before tying ribbon in a knot. Add Love domino charm from the Frog Dog Studio kit to the knot with a tiny safety pin.  See photo.

Color white lace with Peacock Feathers distress stain, and age it further with a bit of Old Paper distress stain.

Fussy cut lady in flower collage image, edge with brown distress ink, and use foam pop dots to adhere to center of stamped image.  Add lace along top of book page and trim excess, as shown.

Stamp  Love has the same meaning phrase onto a scrap of parchment paper in brown ink and fussy cut. 


Adhere to bottom of page with foam tape for dimension.


Stamp "Two Hearts One Love" onto an acrylic oval fragment with black Stazon ink.  I found it easiest to lay the stamp on the table and lay the acrylic over the stamp, pressing the the acrylic piece onto the stamp.  If you make a mistake, you can start over.  Simply clean the acrylic piece with permanent stamp ink cleaner and try again.  On the reverse side, apply whitewash glaze (or clear drying glue) and when tacky, apply green pan pastel.  Set aside.




Color white flowers with both magenta and green pan pastels.  Add a decorative brad to the center of the pink flowers.



Stamp "Things I Love" in Versamark and emboss with detail black embossing powder onto a scrap of gold paper that has been adhered to very thin cardboard.  Center die over words and cut out.





Now for some pictures of my additional dimensional embellishments.



Front cover:  I added black netting from produce, Things I Love die cut label raised with pop dots, a fussy cut collage image of a little boy from the Frog Dog kit, also raised with pop dots, and the two flowers shown above.  To the center of the smaller green flower, I added a resin embellishment from my stash.

Inside front cover:  I added a few wooden birds that I colored with both pink and green pan pastels, and added metal studs at each corner.

Front of second page:  I adhered Two Hearts fragment to a filigree charm, then to the page.

Back of second page:  I colored three wooden butteflies with Pan Pastels, added a couple of metal studs to the center of each butterfly.

Well, that was long, I know, but I hope you enjoyed my little mixed media mini album, well, at least the beginnings of it.  I had so much fun making these two pages that I know it won't be long before I finish it.  I have lots of ideas in my head for more fun pages.  I hope you will visit me at my blog to see what I am up to with this little project.



In the meantime, please visit Sin City Stamps for their fantabulous array of stamps, stencils, die cuts, and mini albums.  And thanks so much to our sponsor, Frog Dog Studio, for the wonderful mixed media kit we get to play with.  I know you will want to check out their website as well to see all of their wonderful products and monthly kits.



Have a wonderful, warm, and creative weekend!



Barbara

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