Good Morning everyone
Another sea themed mixed media project today, using 3 mdf circles that i turned into portholes for lots of my sea creature stamps to reside in.
This shows all 3 joined together, i used my crop'o'dile which easily punches through mdf and used some jump rings to join them together.
I took 6" mdf circles, then using my grand circle dies i cut frames from an old cardboard box, to this frame i added 4 screw top brads. I then covered it all in texture paste to give a rough finish and then coated in black gesso. I then built up the rust effect with acrylic paints and cadence dora paints - just dabbing them on lightly, adding more black here and there until i was happy with it - be patient, this takes time to build up.
I die cut a circle of acetate and attached behind the frame.
I had some left over tile grout which i used as texture paste through stencils onto white cardstock, once dry i added brusho's & cosmic shimmer pixie powders in shades of green, blue & purple. Once dry die cut into a circle and adhered to he middle of the mdf base.
After stamping,colouring & cut out all my images I started arranging them in the 3 portholes. I added them with glue gel for some dimension. Once the glue had dried completely I then added the acetate frame over the top with 2mm foam tape.
This first scene is using funky fossil weird fish stamps
2nd porthole has a complete mix of stamps, the octopus was a magazine freebie years ago and some pink ink shells left over from previous project, the 2 little fish are from the funky fossil weird fish set.
You can really see in the photos but the pixie powders in the background really shimmer and shine in the light, I had also dry brushed over the stencilling with 'diamond' cadence dora paint.
and scene 3 using pink ink turtle stamps, in the background i used a turtle stencil - which i think is a funky fossil stencil but i can't find it at the moment to confirm
Items Used:
Funky Fossil stamps 'weird fish'
Pink ink stamps 'sea turtle'
Octopus stamp - magazine freebie
Lavinia Stencils 'foliage'
Circles stencil
Turtle stencil
Brusho's
Cosmic shimmer pixie powders
Derwent inktense pencils
Cadence dora paints
Black gesso & acrylic paints
Thank you for stopping by once again. I hope you all have a good week, I think its half term so i might get to see my nieces. Hugs Emmaxxx
Id love to enter the following:
https://creativeartistemixedmedia.blogspot.com/2023/02/welcome-to-creative-artiste-challenge-90.html
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https://www.welovestamping.co.uk/2023/02/february-challenge.html - stencilled backgrounds
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This is stunning work Emma love it Ginny
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Your creativity is astounding Emma,would never have thought of using grout through a stencil to add texture to these amazing backgrounds,the colours and your fussy cut images are absolutely stunning
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Wow love this Emma! The patina you've achieved on the portholes is superb, love all your sea creatures too, so colourful & characterful ... Steph x
ReplyDeleteWOW this is brilliant love the textured portholes and all the colourful sea creatures stamps
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What a great creation Emma, so colourful and your treatment of the portholes gives a super rusty look, thanks so much for sharing with us at We Love Stamping February challenge.
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Gosh just stunning thanks for sharing cheers Sue N x
ReplyDeleteA really gorgeous creation. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely creation with us at We Love Stamping.
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A stunning wall hanging Emma. The portholes look amazing and are so cleverly constructed to display the wonderfully colourful and amusing sea creatures.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in with our February challenge "Anything Mixed Media Goes" at Creative Artiste Mixed Media. Good luck x
Cute, fun, and pretty - all rolled into one. Love the little fish and their cute expressions!
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What an amazing creation Emma, just love the effect on the portholes, brilliant. So inspiring as usual, love it. Big hugs Kirsty. X
ReplyDeleteLove these fun fish. Thanks for sharing it with us at the Critter Crazy Challenge Janet DT
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