Hello friends,
February should be the last really snowy month, so we deliver you some snowy inspiration :)
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Our new visual moodboard consists of:
- 4 products to choose from - they are shown on the right
- colour palette - right next to the products and each colour has their own circle
- and visual inspiration in a form of several beautiful images.
It is easy to remember - things in circles are the core of the challenge (colours and products) and things in squares/rectangles are only a visual inspiration to help you get creative juices flowing.
Just to make sure, you are all well informed, we would like to let you know, that challenges will be going live each second Sunday of the month. So please do not be surprised, that Inlinkz is closed the day before. Please keep that in mind planning you are entering the challenge :) because we love your projects so much and we do not want to lose any of them!
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The rules are very simple. Each challenge consists of a colour palette and products. You need to stick to the colour palette and use at least 2 of the products listed in a challenge.
Products to choose from:
ArtAlchemy Metallique Paint
Mechanicals
Jewel Paste
Metallic Flakes
The colours: beige, dusty orange, light grey
Inspiration from our team:
Hello!
Today I would like to share this upcycled display cabinet, inspired by February’s Art Recipe!
I got this little cabinet quite a while ago, started painting it in this pretty grey chalk paint - and then I ran out of inspiration for it. So off on to the - “Waiting for ideas” shelf it went. Tho it did not stay there for very long because I got it back out as soon as I saw the colours of this months mood board. Pretty greys, browns, and rusty colours.
I used metallic paints in Hazelnut and Ancient coin to paint the details and sides of the cabinet and Metallic flakes on butterfly mechanicals as well as stamps on the inside.
To get metallic flakes to stay in place and keep butterfly outline I applied gilding glue onto a stamp and stamped the glue on so then metallic flakes only stuck to the right places.
I also used some of the new Antiquing waxes (Clear and Sepia) to seal and slightly age my project.
Can’t wait to see yours!
Lots of love,
Iveta x
New products:
969059 Antiquing Wax: Clear
969066 Antiquing Wax: Sepia
Products I have used - all the images linked to Mixed Media Place online store:
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