Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts

Monday, 3 March 2025

Steampunk Easter Egg by Kasia Salmanowicz

Hello,

Easter is coming, so it's time to make an Easter egg. This time I decided on an unusual decoration using gears, metal elements and pieces of fabric. Of course, you can see the whole process of creating this decoration in the tutorial on our YouTube channel. I cordially invite you to watch.

The base of my project is an egg with rabbit ears made of HDF material. I painted it with white gesso, and then glued a rice paper motif with Soft Matte Gel. I dried the whole thing and additionally secured it with Clear Gesso, which provides a colorless protective barrier. 

After drying, I created a composition using metal elements and many different additions from clay and Finnabair moulds.

I colored everything with Burnt Sienna liquid acrylic paint. In previous months, these series of paints reigned supreme on the Finnabair blog due to mood boards in appropriate color tones. 


Finally, I whitened everything thoroughly with white gesso, but also added silver metallic wax. 

Have a nice day,

Kasia Salmanowicz


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

Thursday, 13 December 2018

Ocean Artefacts - by Finnabair

Hi, my loves!
It's a very busy time for us all I guess - December is always both exciting and filled to the brims with to-do lists, Christmas preparations, buying gifts, cleaning and more... it is great if you are able to carve some time for creativity and include some handmade gifts, greeting cards or home decors in plans - making these is so very rewarding (and you can find so many mind-blowing inspirations online that it would be a shame not to try, right?).
I have to admit I'm not great at making greeting cards. I really suck when it comes to traditional Christmas decorations - I'm more into decorating the house than making small projects to display, although I've done some of the altered projects which are in general "winter" genre. This is not my thing - and I've accepted it, not forcing myself to do things I don't enjoy... this type of project though - is 100% my cup of tea!
I still have a hard time to tell what these really are - except they're a kind of a home decor or altered art and they are supposed to be displayed in glass domes I've bought before.
You can see its a bit weird mix of ocean and vintage-mechanical theme and I've used a lot of found supplies such as shells, moss or some mysterious ocean creatures...
This is a very basic kind of project, not advanced mixed-media - but so fun to do!
You can clearly see some of the Holiday influence here - the glitters and Art Stones are adding both beautiful texture and so much needed bling to the organic, sea-inspired composition. It's almost like having Christmas under the sea - but why not? Nothing wrong with that mix, I think!
I've made these projects using mostly found stuff - and believe me, collecting the objects for future projects is almost as fun as creating! My plan was to use some old candle holder and pieces of moss and shells - so I needed some good adhesive. As always in more difficult cases I'm using Art Basics Heavy Body Gel - after applying a generous amount and drying EVERYTHING is staying in place - it is a really great 3D collage solution.
For the smaller details and glitter touches, I've used a bit of Soft Gel, applied with a small brush. This art medium is not only a great resist, paper adhesive or transfer medium but also a perfect product to stick smaller and lighter embellishments.
The final results are sparkly yet organic looking objects which will be part of my new bedroom display. I'm still working on the details, but I know already what I'm going for: cabinet of curiosities would be the best description... I guess these two will fit just perfectly, and I can't wait to make some more!

For your reference - here are some of the products I've used - all linked to Mixed Media Place Store:


Have a wonderful time - enjoy the Christmas preparations!
Sending love

Monday, 11 June 2018

Altered Hanger

Hi there my Friends!
It's Bipasha's turn on the blog today and you will quickly see she's my altering soul mate! ;)
Just like me she appreciates the beauty and endless possibilities of seemingly ordinary objects around us... You will also find a video tutorial so don't hesitate and create some altered art with us!

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I have a special love for recycling and altering household items.
For today's inspiration, I altered a metal hanger into a rusted timeless decor.
I started with adhering all the Mechanicals metals embellishments from Finnabair along with other bits and pieces (from my stash) on my hanger to create the composition.
The base and support for all the embellishments were little pieces of wood hot glued to the hanger.
Once I was happy with it, I added some Pumice Stone Paste for texture and Melange Art Pebbles and Art Stones (mixed with liquid glue) randomly to blend in the look and create some connectivity in the design.
I love the way how the addition of these mediums in any project creates magical dimensions and textures.

I also printed out some vintage photos from Pinterest, fussy cut them out and added to my composition for an extra added charm...
Next, I coloured everything with Black Gesso. Once dry, I started adding the brown hues of Art Extravagance Camouflage Rust Effect Paste to create an aged and grunged effect.

Occassionally, I added some Metallique acrylic paint in Royal Blue to create some colourful interest.

Finally, I added some highlights and contouring to my project using Metallique Wax in White Gold and dry brush strokes of White Gesso for highlighting.
Please enjoy my step by step video tutorial I made especially for you!







I hope this inspires you to alter your unused household items and delve into the ocean of endless creative possibilities with Finnabair's products!

Happy creating!
xx
Bipasha









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