Showing posts with label Nuneka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nuneka. Show all posts

Monday, 17 November 2025

Steam and Frost Dreamer by Nuneka

In this video, I’m creating a mixed media 3D collage using the brand-new Steam and Frost collection by Finnabair. This inspiring release includes an A3 Decoupage Paper, a set of vintage Ephemera, and the Steam and Frost Mixed Media Kit — complete with Effect Pastes, Matte and Metallique Waxes, and Mica Powders.

I went for a steampunk look this time, combining metallic tones, rich textures, and a touch of magic. But what I love most about this kit is its versatility — you can use it to create soft, dreamy, romantic, or even winter-inspired pieces. Every element works beautifully together, making it easy to mix, match, and explore your own creative style.






🎨 Let’s dive into the world of Steam and Frost and see where your imagination takes you!


 Finnabair products I have used - all the images linked to Mixed Media Place or online store:

Monday, 2 December 2024

Ambassadors' Spotlight - Captured Essence by Nuneka

I was so excited to try some of the new products from the latest Finnabair release that I couldn’t stop myself and got to use them in whatever was on my table at the moment.



I used basic mediums to build the MDF box and prime it, as well as some iconic gears from Finn, moulds to arrange the base of my composition. But what I really wanted to use were some of the new stencils from the Perfectly Grungy set, as well as some of the new Liquid Acrylic colours that I combined with some oldie – Atoll Blue and Fresh Mint combined gave me the perfect patina look I was looking for. Some light touches of Matte and Metallic waxes were just what I needed to get the perfect final look.


Products I have used - all the images linked to Mixed Media Place or online store:

Saturday, 31 August 2024

August 2024 Ambassadors' Spotlight

 


Hello Sweeties,

Today I'm on Finnabair's blog with a new mixed-media canvas board inspired by the monthly theme: Creatures of the Night. 

I cut the Star Menagerie paper from the Stargazer collection to the canvas size and used Soft Matte Gel to glue it. Next, I covered the edges with Paper Paste. When dry, I painted the Paper Paste with different Liquid Acrylic paints to obtain the background colours of the photo.

I covered the cogs and the chains with Rust Effect Paste.  When the paste was dry, I highlighted the details with the Old Silver wax.


I primed the light bulbs with White Heavy Gesso and covered their thread with the Rust effect Paste. Next, I covered the light bulbs with White Pearl wax and highlighted the filaments with the Honey wax. 


I primed the Grungy Frame with Black Heavy Gesso and highlighted the detail with the White Pearl wax.

I added a small skull at the top of the frame. I primed the skull with White gesso and highlighted the details with watered-down Ink Black liquid acrylic paint. 

I used the Heavy body gel to glue all the elements of the composition. 

To finish, I added a design with the stencil Book of Numbers and the Rust Affect Paste.


Products I have used - all the images linked to Mixed Media Place or online store:







For the Creatures of the Night topic, I’ve taken a whimsical dive into the world of cute-creepy art. This piece began as a simple doll, but with the help of Finnabair’s amazing range of products, I transformed it into a charmingly eerie ghost following the class by my friend and also Finnabair ambassador Olga Heldwein. 


I used basic mediums to prepare the doll and stick the elements, liquid acrylics blending shades of deep blues and black to give the ghostly figure an otherworldly aura. To elevate the ghostly feel, I used a combination of different waxes, which brought out the intricate details and gave the piece an ethereal glow. By altering the doll in this way, I’ve created a unique representation of the nocturnal spirits that inspire both fear and fascination, blending cuteness with a touch of the macabre, and it was really easy using the versatile and high-quality products from Finnabair.



Products I have used - all the images linked to Mixed Media Place or online store:



Recently, my desk has been dominated by colours, although I don't always use a lot of them in my work. Sometimes 2 or 3 are enough to change the mood of the work and our own. Today, I am sharing a journal entry from an old, forgotten book where I created textures using structural pastes and gesso. Additionally, I played with circles cut out of watercolour paper. The whole thing became coherent and complete. Today, I worked with Liquid Acrylics and impasto inks. These two products are my favourite choices when adding colours, and when combined with water, you can do a lot with them.  








Products I have used - all the images linked to Mixed Media Place or online store:

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