Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Small Art

Hi everyone I hope you are all having an amazing summer.
I have a piece for you today that uses the Neil Walker
  Birdz stamp, Fantasy 2 background & the new 
decay journaling stamps.
A few stencils
Firstly I used distress paints and a brayer to create the background 
card that would be the base of the 
bird and the matt card.
Next I inked or I should say painted up the Fantasy stamp
with fresco finish paint and stamped randomly over 
the background.
Next i used versa fine ink and gold embossing powder and stamped 
randomly with both the fantasy and decay stamp. I stamped the 
bird onto the painted background and embossed with clear, 
also the swirl from the decay stamp was embossed with gold.
I used some mop up card that was on my desk I think it was distress stains
that I had used. I used a dot stencil with grunge paste 
put through on the dots I put embossing powder 
on and heat set. Next I ripped two strips off and 
attached it on to a rectangle of grey board.
The base board had grunge paste through a stencil applied and dried.
next this was painted with
Fresco finish paints.
To finish it off I used some brass pieces from my stash and
mounted it all up.
I hope you enjoyed my post. 
Please feel free to let me know what you think.
PRODUCTS USED
  1. Artistic Stamper Neil Walker Fantasy 2 & Birdz stamps, The swirl of the decay journaling plate.
  2. Distress paints in Aged Mahogany, Wild Honey, Barn Door.
  3. Fresco Finish space cadet, Smurf and snowflake (also used to highlight the bird).
  4. Gold & Clear embossing powder,
  5. Grunge paste.

6 comments:

  1. This is amazing and very artistic.

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  2. Very well designed, love it !

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  3. What a cool piece of art with so much texture!

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  4. Ahhh - I really like this one Dee. Such depth and great texture plus I just love the colors - it's really SUPER. j.

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  5. Stunning textures and gilding as always, Dee - love this!
    Alison xx

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