Showing posts with label Altered CD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Altered CD. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 November 2020

Scenery with repurposed CD and can by Titbelsoeur

 Hello there !

I decided to make this project with combining a sardine can and a CD as its base, which would allow me to add more items, such as pastels, steal feather, ink bottle, tube and pan of watercolours, a pencil,..

The CD was already full of paint, since I used it as a colour palette. I glued paper inside and outside the sardine can, I have monoprinted stamped clocks on it from Tick Tock A5 to make the background, then stamped art stamps from Artifacts - Art Plate 1

 

 

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Happy creating and thank you for your comments,

Titbelsoeur

 

Friday, 29 January 2016

Gibson Girl Door Hanging by Gemma

Hi Everyone

I really like reusing my old, no longer loved stuff, at the moment its my old CDs. A while ago I put most of my music on my computer, and could not bring myself to throw the CDs away. slowly, very slowly I am painting them.



 I prepared three CDs by covering them with gesso and punching holes in them so I could link them together once I had finished decorating them. Them I painted over the top with various shades of brown paint mostly from the paperartsy fresco finish line.


The background of the CDs was decorated using the Grid, Lace and a Calligraphy matt stamps and more paint.


Once that was completely dry I stamped out three of the Gibson Girl stamps with versa mark ink, one on each CD and then heat embossed the images using a detailed embossing powder. I also added bits of embossing in other areas.




I added a small amount of white paint to the girls to help highlight them from the background without covering all the paint and stamping underneath them. 


I then stamped the small flower from Lesley's flowers, which I painted and then went over with a black paint pen. To finish I added words from a favourite song, linked them together using wire rings and added a couple of beads from my stash.




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Gemma (inkykitty)