Good Morning everyone
Gosh the weeks are flying by and now its June - scary and time for a new challenge over at Creative Artiste Mixed Media where the theme is always anything goes as long as you mix those medias!
This year Im trying to use old stash and I found these greyboard hearts in the back of my craftdrobe while looking for something else - I also dug out my box of very old tim holtz grunge board shapes and came up with this wall hanging.
Sizes approx - biggest heart is 5.5x5" Med 3x2.5" Small 1.75x1"
See below for full details. Once finished I punched holes in the hearts and connected together using metal jump rings.
Large Heart - after doing backgound (details below) - I took some grungeboard & metal keys - the grungeboard ones I first covered with black gesso, stippling it on so some areas are thicker than others thus giving a more rusty old appearance and then added the same paints used in the background so orange, greens and blues. To the metal keys I added some of the same colours of paint to tie them together, then arranged them all the on background. I found some old plastic alpha's which I black gesso'd and added touches of paint and adhered to say 'key'
Medium heart - I added a grungeboard lock which id black gesso'd and painted the same as the keys. I added screw top brads through the holes and added to the heart. I took 2 kraft chit chat sticker saying 'to' & 'my', added to black card and covered with glossy accents for an enamel look.
Small heart - I found a really small grungeboard heart, covered with the orange paint used on the other elements and covered with glossy accents. Chit chat sticker reads 'heart'
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See below for how I did backgrounds
I first adhered flowers I had die cut from grunge paper eons ago and covered it all in black gesso. I added crackle paste in areas and then added blue, green, orange & yellow acrylic paints. once dry I knocked back the vibrancy by dry brushing on antique white chalk paint.
I then added torn pieces of script printed tissue paper in areas and added orange paint through a script stencil. I then dry brushed on gold & orange dora cadence paints which is beautifully shimmery when the light hits it.
I finished by sealing it all with mod podge
I edged all the hearts with black gesso to help frame them and draw the eye inwards, for neatness I also covered the back of the hearts with black gesso.
You can see the crackle paste better here....this is an old jar i found lurking in the back of the craftdrobe and it was nearly set solid ....I added a little warm water to the jar, let that sit a while and then gave it a good mixing with a stick which seemed to resurrect it and Im pleasantly surprised that it still works so that was worth doing...now i must use it more often!
Items Used:
Tim Holtz grungeboard & paper, chit chat stickers, metal keys, alpha stickers
Tim Holtz tattered flowers bigz die
Metal keys
Papermania Screw top brads
Acrylic paints - pebeo, plaid folk art
Cadence Dora paint - gold & orange
Daler rowney black gesso
Ranger glossy accents
Mod podge - matt
Papermania script tissue paper
Crackle Paste
Please do hop over to Creative Artiste Mixed Media to see what the rest of the DT have created and to join in - remember anything goes as long as you use at least 3 different medias.
I hope you all have a good weekend. Emma
Id love to enter the following:
https://neglectedstuff.blogspot.com/2025/06/neglected-stuff-625-challenge.html - greyboard hearts and grungeboard elements 12+ yrs old, crackle paste? (don't even remember buying that so years ago) found lurking at back of cupboard and nearly dried up, plastic alpha's 6yrs old...
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WOW absolutely fabulous heart wall hanger, love all the grungy textured backgrounds and key embellishments-brilliant.
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What a super and creative way to use your neglected stuff!
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My goodness, Emma! This is truly exceptional! I have a deep appreciation for mixed media, and this "Heart-wall-hanging" is brilliantly crafted. Absolutely wonderful!
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As always an inspirational, beautiful mixed media project
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing Mixed Media piece, absolutely beautiful and love the crackle paste effect. So gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing at my Crafty Wednesday challenge!
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I bet this one was fun Emma, lovely gringiness and I'm very partial to a bit of crackle paste, all appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteB x
What a great job. I love how those hearts have turned out. Thanks for sharing the process xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous make! The hearts look so pretty with the crackle paste and shimmer and shine so beautifully too - love it 😊. Wishing you a very Happy June! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring Emma the background textures are scrumptious. Love how you used a combination of grunge board and real keys and fixtures makes a great wall hanging. So inspiring, I really need to use up my mountainous supply of substrates & surfaces.
ReplyDeleteHappy creative June Hugs Tracey xx
What a wonderful idea Emma it is awsome Ginny x
ReplyDeleteA stunning wall hanging Emma. Great techniques on the background, lovely shimmer and fabulous textures xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful project Emma full of so much amazing detail I love it
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lorraine x
looks amazing Emma
ReplyDeleteKate x
So textural and pretty, Emma! Loved reading all about your process too. It's such fun using old, forgotten supplies. :) Anita xx
ReplyDeleteOh Emma! love how you went into such detail on how you created this master mixed media delight. Can't believe you had that crackle paste for so long and still 'alive'. I bet you had so much fun with this. Such detail and so many amazing bits and bobs. So much play for the background then all the add ons with the lock and funky keys.Sure is a keeper. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely project! Thank you for joining the challenge at Anything Goes in a Card Free Zone.
ReplyDeleteFabulous details in these hearts Emma. I love them. I always like keys on projects and you've reminded me to get some of mine out and use them.
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