Hello Friends!
Let me tell you this - you will absolutely fall in love with Marta's creativity - if you haven't done that already. ;)
Her project today is truly a treat - but no more talking, you have to see it!
Her project today is truly a treat - but no more talking, you have to see it!
Hello my mixed media friends,
It is so good to be back to you !
I know that it's been a while since my last video tutorial :) and some of you were asking me to create a new one, so here it is !
Today's project was inspired by super talented Janka. A couple of months ago she created an altered piece for Mixed Media Place. I loved it so much that it stayed in my head till now.
I decided that I have to use her idea of altering an unwanted food can. ;)
It was challening for me but I enjoyed it a lot.
To create this fantastic texture heaven I used Finnabair brand new Snowflake Paste.
And let me tell you, this is a wonderful medium to achieve rusty and corroded texture for your projects. All you need to do is add some colour !
To colour the sides of the can I used a mix of different Mica Powders from Finnabair.
Additionally, I used some autumn goodies - wild roses. I dried them a little before painting. :)
As my title I stamped some words from Finnabair's stamp sets.
My main focus is a girl cut out from Ephemera - Vintage Collectibles.
I hope you will enjoy my video. Be sure to share your creations if this project will inspire you to make some art ! I hope to hear from you :)
Hugs, Marta xx
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Fantastic!!!!Thank you for the inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteSensational Marta!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, Marta!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece, Marta - I love that the little fairy is getting ready to enter into her magical world - the colors on the outside and the textures are wonderful. As always, your video was awesome.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful work thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteMarta, I want to express my delight! Thank you for inspiring people with their projects. You stunning master! I never write as needed. These emotions come from my heart.
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Whimsical, magical. The video was great, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! I find myself holding on to unusual cans and jars just for these types of projects. (Although I rarely ever actually give them a try!)
ReplyDeleteI have some serious art supply envy watching these videos! So many new techniques to try in everything you share. I especially liked how you spritzed the mica powder with water over the textured areas. I WANT TO DO THAT TOO!
Fantastic project and video.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Stunning project!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Wow!
ReplyDeleteSimply magical!!! <3
ReplyDeleteMarta, amazing project! I love the texture you made :*
ReplyDeleteWow Marta, this is sooo dreamy! You're very talented!
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