Hello, Friends!
You may have noticed that each time my Creative Team presents their works, I go breathless and do a happy bunny dance...
Well, I hope you do too! :)
They are SUCH a talented bunch and today Riikka blew me away (again!) not only beautifully decorating the art journal of my design but also embellishing it with a pair of scissors - and I have a very special spot for vintage scissors in my heart... :)
Just take a look!
You may have noticed that each time my Creative Team presents their works, I go breathless and do a happy bunny dance...
Well, I hope you do too! :)
They are SUCH a talented bunch and today Riikka blew me away (again!) not only beautifully decorating the art journal of my design but also embellishing it with a pair of scissors - and I have a very special spot for vintage scissors in my heart... :)
Just take a look!
Hello
there! I'm so happy to share with you my second piece with the awesome Art
Mediums and other Finnabair products!
My grandfather just moved to a smaller apartment and while going through his belongings, I discovered numerous pieces that found their way to my mixed media drawer.
One of those little treasures are the scissors on this cover. I also
found my late grandmother's old sewing kit and used the old tape measure also on
the cover.
Together with the heritage
pieces, I used various Mediums and embellished the project with Mechanicals. I
layered several pieces of the Mechanicals in the form of a flower. There are many
wonderful tutorials on layering the Mechanicals by Finnabair, for example this one.
I
also added separate metal pieces here and there and formed a big cluster with all
the embellishments.
The first
thing I did was to add some strips of
paper to the cover. To adhere those I used Soft Matt Gel. On top I created a
resist pattern using a Finnabair stencil and 3D Gloss Gel. To get the metal
pieces to stick to the cover and also survive the wear and tear, I used 3D Matt
Gel as the adhesive. I also used Clear Gesso, Soft Gloss Gel and two Texture
pastes in the creation.
You can see where and how I used them from the video I created. Hope you enjoy!
You can see where and how I used them from the video I created. Hope you enjoy!
I wish you
all could see the cover in real life as the play of matt and gloss, dull and
shiny is quite nice in it. The glossy circles create a great contrast with the
gesso-mixed pigments.
Love how you added pieces that were your grandparents, and how would have thought to put a pair of scissors on a journal cover, absolute genius!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful - I love the scissors!!
ReplyDeleteI so love the layering of pieces on this project...I have an entire sewing basket filled with so many great pieces that would work well. Thanks so much for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAmazing project & great video!!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes we do!!! Something VERY special!
ReplyDelete~Linda
Thank you ladies <3
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love it !! Great texture, Great colours! Love the products you used..
ReplyDeleteHow very special that these items were your grans. That makes this piece super sentimental and special.
ReplyDeleteI just love this!! It is so beautiful. Plus I'm a sucker for sewing notions in projects.
ReplyDeleteLOVE those little scissors and your color palette has me drooling! A rich and vibrant blue against kraft is gorgeous in my opinion! Love all the different textures on this stunning cover! TFS!
ReplyDeletea wonderful project, congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Rikka!
ReplyDeleteThis cover has 'blown me away', the colours and textures are beautiful, and the completed project looks so 'ethereal', I absolutely love it !! I also love the fact that you have used some of your Grandparent's belongings, a beautiful 'keepsake'.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!.
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