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Friday, 1 May 2026

Mermaid Triptych

Good Morning everyone

I have 2 posts going live today both very different so do pop back again later...or hop over here

Its the first Friday of the month so time for a new challenge over at Creative Artiste where the theme is always anything goes MIXED MEDIA, so using at least 3 different mediums, but the more the better.

Ive gone for something a little different this month and made a triptych home decor scene using these funky mermaids and fish from Funky Fossil and some fabulous printed acetate from stamperia for the backgrounds and then added lots of different mediums and textures.



Approx Size overall is 14x7" (35x17cm)
Approx size of each panel is 4x6" (15.5x10.5cm)
See below for how I did the backgrounds. 
 
I stamped the mermaids onto white card and used alcohol markers to colour the skin, hair & facial features.   I then stamped the mermaids and fish onto various scraps of patterned paper in a rainbow of colours and cut out, the pieces for the mermaids outfits I paper pieced onto the base images - thus limiting the colouring in I needed to do and the bonus of using up some very small offcuts of pretty papers....personally I find cutting out therapeutic and colouring in stressful...

I then started arranging the mermaids and fish onto the background panels with glue gel, adding a few shells, sea glass and pebbles collected over the years from Cornish & Breton beaches.

I stamped the sentiments onto white using black ink, cut out and adhering into place to finish

Being an accordion design you can alter the angle and viewing point of the scenes

'Mermaid Kisses & Starfish wishes'
I added white posca pen highlights to the mermaids and fish

'Swim your own way' & 'make some waves'

'Salty Air & Mermaid Hair'

All the mermaids and fish were covered in a coat of glossy mod podge to protect them and this also stiffens them so they stand up better to being handled more.

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and now onto the backgrounds
I could only get 2 tags out of one sheet of A4 so picked a 2nd sheet with similar under tones 

Panels in progress - you can see close ups below.  I die cut them from very thick acetate by stamperia - the dies don't cut all the way through as its so thick but do add a good groove for me to go around with the scissors.

1. add texture paste through stencils - blue for the scales/waves and glitter paste through a bubble/dot stencil
2.  add torn pieces of washi tape and text stickers
3. dry brush soft white acrylic to soften the edges of the texture paste and washi tape
4. over stencil with foliage for seaweed effect with matt green acrylic paint


For Christmas I was given a pack of PET (plastice) stickers with various prints on them, i used a few of the text ones here - see bottom right corner, the white text with circles and a orangey splodge - they work well on this acetate to add details without needing to stamp and they completely blend in.

I picked this washi tape with shades of green and purple to pick up on the colours in the mermaids


Dry brushing matt soft white over the top just softens the blue texture paste and some of the shine in places of the acetate - just adding more interest for the eyes.  I also added some lines with the edge of an old store card and the soft white paint. I used the stencil this way up to kind of give the feel of waves.






Just showing them mounted onto the petrol blue tags, this matches the blue of the metallic texture paste. Originally I planned to just have the acetate panels joined together but felt they needed framing to draw the eye in.



Items Used:
Funky Fossil stamp sets - 'making waves' by zinski art & 'weird fish'
Label dies
scales Stencil
Stencil Bubble/dots & foliage
Stamperia clear prints SBA419 'Alchemy' range
aall&create washi tape (old one)
Stamperia glitter paste 'Arctic Ice' K3P62
Rich relief paste multi Titanium 'antique turquoise' 1505524
Folk art acrylic paints
PET stickers

Im going to have to start writing the name of the stencils on the actual stencil with a sharpie i think as the more i get the more i can't remember the brands/names of them and im not that organised I keep them all in the packaging.  Funky Fossil brand is good as she has her brand embossed into the actual stencil which helps.
 


Hop over to  Creative Artiste to see what the rest of the DT have created and to join in.  Anything mixed media goes so it can be a small little project like an ATC or tag upto a large canvas and everything inbetween - we'd love to see your creations


Id love to enter the following:

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16 comments:

  1. oh wow! So much work has gone into this but it is totally worth the outcome. I could look at it for hours - so many details and so cute! Thanks for taking part at Allsorts.

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  2. LOADS of work and lots of interesting bits in your project.
    Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground, as well as joining in at Allsorts using the theme. xxx

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  3. This looks great, such fun, thanks for joining us at the ABAC challenge xx

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  4. Fabulous creation, so many fabulous details! So glad you shared with us at Allsorts challenge!

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  5. Another work of art with so much to take in on all 3 sides. A fun make that takes me to the sea, holidays are really calling. Your colouring is fab Emma. Happy crafty May Hugs Tracey xx
    P.S I agree about the stencils too x

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  6. A very sweet card Emma, many thanks for sharing at Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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  7. SO many fun and wonderful details, love the shape too. x

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  8. So much was done here, and the result is just wonderful, Emma. You're right about how different your two projects are; they're both equally gorgeous, though--one takes me to a garden, and one to the sea, and I love both. Happy creative May! Anita xx

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  9. A brilliant detailed talk through your beautiful project Emma,so many layers and textures to see

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  10. OH WOW what a fun & fabulous project! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Stencil Fun challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Stencil Fun Co-Owner

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  11. Fab triptych card Emma with so much interesting detail , it’s got a real wow factor! X

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  12. Fabulous triptych card Emma-both sides, love the cute Mermaids and all the quirky fish, great idea to add the shells and sea glass-I wrote the names on my stencils too lol.
    Carol x

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  13. What a fun and whimsical triptych! Your mixed media techniques are perfect and bring out the underwater scene beautifully. Thanks so much for sharing with us at The Outlawz Anything but a Card. Katrina

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  14. Wow Emma - you really have created a fabulous triptych - gorgeous scenes and a lot of clever work too.
    Hugs
    Di xx

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  15. Lots of work for a typically fabulous Emma creation! Lesley W

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