Showing posts with label Scrapiniec. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrapiniec. Show all posts

Friday, 12 October 2018

Create Art by Katja

Hi, dear creative people! Katja, here and I am so happy to take part in this amazing creative team. Pure happiness!! And I can't wait to share inspiration with you!!  Thank you Anna, for believing in me.

This time I want to share a little bit of myself. I like to create in teal, but here I have challenged myself. I want to encourage you, to try new things and don´t be afraid of new things. So here I used Green Apple, Pumpkin and Lemon Peel colours. I had to step outside my comfort zone. So I started by painting my background with adorable colors of  Impasto Paint.


When I create I also like contrast. Here we have matte finish of the Impasto against glittery and shiny effect of Sparks. Even more shiny when you spray the paint with water. I have painted embellishments with  Rust Effect Paste to create even more contrast.









I have made a video for you. You are more then welcome to watch it!




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

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Girly Grunge - mixedmedia layout

Hi again my darlings.
I'm back here, literally in between my travels to Norway (we had a great, creative weekend there!) and Poland, where I'm teaching during Art in Town in Warsaw this coming Saturday. It will be so great to see my family and friends again after such a long break and enjoy staying in Warsaw... can you believe I'm excited and a bit shaky in the same time? I'm rarely stressed before teaching but this time is different... I'll be teaching a class in Polish first time in 3 years and I'm sure there will be many familiar faces... it's almost like passing the exams again, believe me or not!

So, last night I started a project which was waiting for me to come back for over 2 weeks - as I had a great time using 7DS Writer's Block Collection I decided to follow the same path and pick one more of these gorgeous dark papers, especially I had a heavier, more grungy and rich project on my mind.


This is a great example showing what is the difference between the classroom and home made layout- the percentage of the rubbish (also called "found treasures") I use is really high comparing to real, legit "embellishments". I can't help it - this is my nature. I LOVE collecting random items, their shapes, textures, designs are just mesmerising for me. Whenever I will spot something on the street, in the garage, on the floor - I just want to pick it up and use it for my next projects... hoarding lady in training? Maybe! I'm sure you can spot some of my "findings" on the photos below.


I've been splattering a lot in my Saturday and Sunday classes so this idea also appeared today. I like the dynamic, energetic look you can get using this simple technique and I think for the composition I made - it is just a perfect choice. I've used Black Acrylic Ink and Art Alchemy Metallique Gold Rush Paint which worked great, creating very dramatic, energetic look.


Of course there are some Prima Mechanicals and "Mehendi" chipboards from Scrapiniec used too - I layered them mostly under and on the photo together with a piece of old, rusted metal, old spring, leather belt and rusty bottle cap. Some of my Mechanicals were altered in a very unusual way - I threw some of my old, damaged projects in the fireplace and collected my metal embellishments from the ashes... what an amazing look they've got now, just look at this half-burned Mechanical flower on the top!!!


Finally - art mediums. I've started with Art Basics Heavy Body Gel - gluing down all the old chipboard letters I wanted to "recycle". I've used a bit of Heavy Black Gesso on them too - just before I sprayed them with water-based sprays in shades of burgundy, brown and black. I've also used the same gel again to mount all the layers of lace, findings and embellishments. It is really the best glue for dimension ever.
Finally - I've brushed a bit of Metallique Gold Rush Paint on the chipboards, lace and some of the metal embellishments - to make them stand out more.

Seriously, everything about this project makes me happy - style, topic, colours, design - and the time I could finally could spend in my own studio. I hope for more of this quality time in December :)
I'm off now to finish my packing - I'm leaving tomorrow - but you will be in the best company of my amazing Creative Team, who are ready to deliver the most amazing projects and tutorials every Monday and Friday - so check them out!

I'm leaving links to the most important products used here - all linked from our Mixed Media Place Store.



Sending warmest hugs


P.S. Did you hear about Applied Creativity event in Coventry, UK?
We are three  Artists who have never all worked all together in one place - but we are doing it now for Art Workshops! Sue and the Team know how to put on a retreat that you will enjoy from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave. Lots of surprises along the way that are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. There are lots of fabulous sponsors on board already and more to come!
What do you get for your money:
You will experience 3 workshops on the Saturday and 3 workshops on the Sunday with each of the Artists - 6 Workshops in total. Tea/coffee/water provided all day. Fantastic lunch on both days is included. Mid morning and afternoon snacks are provided. Perfect learning environment to relax, learn and create.
If you are willing to learn more - follow the link or contact Sue:enquiries@neartworkshops.co.uk Join us - seats are very limited now!

Friday, 4 March 2016

Art Alchemy Explorations

Hello, Friends!
my Creative Team never fails! Today, we have Marta who found her inspiration in my new Art Alchemy acrylic paints.
You will love the magic she created turning an ordinary frame into a charming art piece.


Hi everyone! It's Marta here...

It is so good to be back. I love this moment... back to you with another piece of my soul.
The best thing about creating is sharing... -  projects, ideas, feelings, inspirations - sharing my love for art.
I have another mixed media based project for you.
I was so lucky to have a chance to already play with brand new Art Alchemy acrylic paints from Finnabair. Those colours are to die for!


Just take a look how delicious these paints are!


I have also prepared a very short and sweet photo tutorial. I hope it will inspire you.

I started with a plain, plastic frame which I covered and primed with Heavy White Gesso.


My next step was to add some metal findings to create a background texture. I glued them using the new super strong Heavy Body Gel.
One of my favourite found elements that I decided to turn into art are car wheel weights. Yes, you heard me right. :)


When all the background elements were glued, I started paiting my piece using brand new colours from Finnabair's Art Alchemy line.
Once everything was dry, I added my embellishments: Prima paper flowers, some Mechnicals Plated Labels and these delicate chipboards from Scrapiniec.


As my finishing touches, I added some white splashes with Lindy's Stamp Gang spray and shiny tiny gems which I love recently.





I hope you enjoyed this make and be sure to check out the new paint colours... you will love them!
Happy creating!
Marta x

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