Hi there!
There have been some amazing facebook lives and demos recently, so taking inspiration from Bev, Jane and Lynette Jasper I thought I would have a go too.
I used:
XL Doodle Art Dragonfly stamp
Versafine Clair Nocturne ink
Gel medium
Ranger Grit paste
Bakewell Inkable Big ones
a scrap of corrugated card
Black gesso
White gesso
Pretty Gets Gritty Explosion powders (I used Elf, Atlas, Neptune, Mermaid and Unicorn)
clock face MDF
lolly sticks/ waxing sticks (these are 15cm long and almost 2cm wide)
Watercolour card
Ecoline pens
First I stuck 2 lolly sticks across 8 laid in a square with gel medium.
When it was dry I turned it over and applied some grit paste through the Bakewell inkable.
Next I stuck the torn piece of corrugated card to the centre of the plaque with gel medium and left it to dry.
I stuck the clock face over the corrugated card,
then painted the whole thing with black gesso.
Once it was dry I used a dry brush to brush some white gesso across it (horizontal and vertical light strokes on the textured areas)
Once this was dry I sprinkled with the Explosion powders....
before misting with water....
At this point you will want to enjoy the magic. I got more colour variation when I didn't use a heat gun on it. You can go back in with the powders and mister as many times as you like until you are happy with the effect.
Whilst this completely dried I stamped the XL doodle art dragonfly in black ink onto watercolour card and cut it out.
I coloured it with coordinating ecolines and added a few highlights with white gel pen.
I stuck it to the centre of the plaque with gel medium and added some glossy accents on the yellow parts and the body
Here is the finished plaque. Such a shame the shimmer doesn't show as well as it does in real life!
The challenge this month in the Bee Crafty Facebook Group is to recycle something. It could be a bit of packaging, a few buttons, a tin or anything that would go in the bin. Why not pop over and join in? Thanks for looking!
Oh wow this is stunning Sally.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Absolutely brilliant love everything about it
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious shimmery and textural project. I enjoyed reading the process and what a fun idea to use the lolly sticks as your starting point x.
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning Sally, love those shimmery colours and the beautiful
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Joan x
Hi Sally
ReplyDeleteA really beautiful and intriguing project.
I love all the "work through" pictures you added .. .. .. and of course the wonderful finished project.
Hope all is well with you.
Love Jules xx
Beautiful!!!! Great expressions and wonderful use of color!
ReplyDeleteCreatieve groetjes, Anja v K
OUTSTANDING Sally, an amazing plaque. You made it sound so simple too.
ReplyDeleteFaith x