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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Kindness Matters


Hi everyone! Melissa here with a design team page for Shimmerz Paints!  I really enjoyed using these paints, the colors are vibrant, and oh that shimmer!




To make this page, in a nutshell, I started with a layer of paint, then applied stripes of water and dabbed off paint with a paper towel.  I sponged on gesso on a lot of the page, then painted over it with a pale peachy pink called Dear John Letter.  





Here's the longer version: I took a piece of 12 x 12 watercolor paper, glued it onto a piece of cardboard with mat medium.  I was trying to prevent warping but I wound up with some anyway.  Next time I'll tape all the edges with masking tape,like I've seen on youtubes, and skip the cardboard. 
I applied paint in sections;I brushed on water with an inch wide brush, then quickly applied paint. Here's the colors I used: At the top left ,right,and lower left you can see pink, that's a combination of A Rose(By Any Other Name) and Plum Crazy Inklingz. At the bottom left and right is a little Bumbly Bee Shimmerz. The blue on the middle of the page is Steely Eyes Blue Inklingz. The bottom half of the page has Greener Pastures Inklingz on it.





I stenciled on texture paste in a thick layer using a credit card and a stencil. When dry I brushed on paint.The purple at the top middle and bottom middle is Plum Crazy Inklingz. 






I prepped and painted the chipboard with Greener Pastures Inklingz,and coated it twice with thick layers of Clear Rock Candy Crackle. It's topped with Dear John Letter. 





The photo is mounted on watercolor paper. I gave it dimension by using foam core board. I dyed some gauze with Greener Pastures Inklingz, and added it around the photo.
To create more visual interest, I added a lot of things: pressed flowers I've been collecting lately from walks, pearls, Prima flowers,tiny white roses from my LSS, metal glitter, seed beads, micro beads, rhinestones, some Swarovski crystals, tulle, shells, sequins, and a little fairy I fussy cut, from Graphic 45.  By the time I got done I realized  the page was too busy, I needed some negative space, where the eye can rest.I brushed on quarter inch stripes of water, and dabbed them off with a paper towel, this took some of the color off. I sponged and painted on gesso. I also dry brushed a lot of the raised areas with gesso. I then went back and painted on small amounts of Honeymoon and I Love U Truly Inklingz,(pale purple and pale green), over the raised areas. For example, the gauze, raised areas of texture paste, flowers, and even some of the dried flowers.  On the left border of the page, you can see a dusky pink, it's called Gold n Roses Shimmerz. It's a fantastic color and consistency, it has texture in it almost like a very fine sand.



The tan color on the watercolor paper under the photo is A Penny For Your Thoughts Inklingz, the pink is A Rose By Any Other Name, the pale purple is Honeymoon. The title is a 7 Dots Sticker. All the pastels, and gentle feel of the page made me think that title fit.

Thank you so much for looking, and when you order, if you put my name in the comments section, you can get free paint!  Have a great week!



Thursday, March 22, 2018

Mermaid


 Hi everyone! Here's another inspiration page for the Mixed Media Warriors Challenge Blog.  Come and play with March Moodboard! 

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  I used almost all Shimmerz Paints on watercolor paper. The white in the background is gesso.




To make this page I spritzed a 12 x 12 sheet of watercolor paper with water, I use an empty hairspray bottle because it holds a lot, and has a nice fine mist. I sprayed three colors of Vibez Shimmers Paints on: Jeni B Bleu, Blue Jeans, and Deep Blue Sea. I used about 4 spritzes of each color. I held the paper over the sink and let the colors run together, moving the paper around. Some of the paint and water ran into the sink. I dried it with a heat tool, but the paper warped. I then had to glue the paper to a piece of cardboard using mat medium, put clips on the edges, and put it inside a book with books piled on top, all to flatten it.  
   Next time I'll glue it to the cardboard first, and then put the water and paint on.
 I was very, very impressed with the quality and color of the paint, it dries with a beautiful pearly shimmer.  




I mounted the photo on watercolor paper. Here's the layers: photo, cardstock, foam core board, watercolor paper, two more layers of foam core. I use double sided foam tape except with the double layer of foam core, where I used Elmer's glue. With a pencil I marked on the paper where I wanted the photo and stencil to go. I applied a thick layer of texture paste using a Prima stencil and a credit card. I cupped my hand around the dried paste and sprayed on the same three colors of paint and let them flow into each other.  I misted a little water on and let the colors mostly air dry.





I put the photo on the page, then put gauze around it. I had taken a piece of gauze and dyed it with Shimmerz Teal the End of Time, and Blue Print Distress Ink Dabber. I dried it with a heat gun. The piece was about an inch and a half bigger than the mounted photo. I cut a cross shape in the middle of the gauze and fit it around the pic. You can see most of it is gone. I dry brushed on different blue colors of Shimmerz, I added micro beads and other things, then started sponging on gesso. It was kind of painful to cover up areas with the white, but things were just getting too busy looking. I needed the negative space. I dry brushed more color on on top of the white, just enough to pick up the texture of the things on the page. 





To add visual interest I added a number of things along with the micro beads: seed beads, swarovski crystals, a glass vial, shells, glass glitter, gold leaf, Tim Holtz rub ons, tulle, and a little stamping. I used chipboard from my stash, prepped with gesso, and topped with Shimmerz,then Clear Rock Candy Crackle. All the gold paint on the page is Finnabair's Steampunk Copper. 



The sand colored stuff is Ranger Linen color embossing powder that I poured over glossy accents I'd rubbed on.



Thank you so much for looking, and have a great week!





Thursday, March 15, 2018

Dreamer and Doer

Hi everyone! Melissa here with a DT page for Shimmerz Paints!  I can't tell you how much I enjoy using these paints, the colors are just so pleasing to the eye.They are vibrant, and oh, that shimmer! 



To make this page I used watercolor paper. I put texture paste on with Primas Bubble stencil.  I used a piece of corrugated for under the photo. I brushed on Oakie Bear Blue around the page, and at the bottom Dear John Letter. I used the same colors on the corrugate, but topped them with gesso, and copper mica powder.




I added a little Bumbly Bee yellow Inklingz to pick up colors from the photo.


The watercolor paper I used to mat the photo with is painted with  directly under the photo is 


To add visual interest I  glued on micro beads, seed bead, shells, crystals,mica flakes, dried moss,ribbon,and metal glitter. 


I prepped the 2Crafty chipboard with gesso, then painted it with a mix of gold mica powder and water. I topped it with clear rock candy crackle,and brushed on layers of Oakie Bear Blue and Dear John Letter Inklingz. 



I hope this has inspired you to use Shimmerz, and if you put my name in the comments section when you order, you can get free paint!


I put gauze around the photo that I had dyed with Til the end of time teal Shimmerz.
I tucked in some black tulle and scribbled on black ink around the photo, to add definition.
Thank you so much for looking, and have a great week! 












Sunday, March 4, 2018

See Beauty Everywhere

Hi everyone! Melissa here with a dt page for the March moodboard at Mixed Media Warriors.
I was inspired by the almost summery feel of the photos.



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To make this page I took a piece of Blue Fern paper and glued it onto a piece of cardboard,so that it would be free standing when I took photos, and also to help prevent warping. I painted it with mat medium so the paper didn't soak up the paint. I applied a thick layer of texture paste using a TCW stencil, with a credit card. Starting from the top layer I have the photo, cardstock, foam core board, watercolor paper, and two more layers of foam board. 





I dyed a piece of gauze an inch bigger than the photo with Shimmerz paints and Distress ink. I cut a hole in the middle of the gauze and worked it around the photo.  
I painted the Dusty Attic and 2 Crafty chipboard with Steampunk Copper by Finnabair, then topped it with Rock Candy Crackle.
The background is painted with mostly Shimmerz paints, in greens and purples. The very pale pink on the watercolor paper behind the photo is called Dear John Letter. 





The flowers are Prima and 49 and Market. The metal leaf is Vintaj. The fussy cut pieces are Graphic 45. The little white butterflies at the top of the photo are from Pion.





I painted on colors, and when I was done, I sponged on gesso to create more negative space,because the page was looking too busy. I took a dry paint brush and put small amounts of gesso on and brushed it over different raised areas, to create more contrast and add some light.



The title sticker is from 7 Dots. I added broken jewelry, a charm, rhinestones, pearls,lace, and more.
The metal round piece at is from Tim Holtz.




The purple flatback crystals are Swarovski, the brad is Tim Holtz. There's some gold leaf, and small pieces of metallic Tresors de Luxe lace. The metal at the left hand corner of the photo is from Finnabair. I also added tulle, metal glitter, distress glitter, micro beads, seed beads, Tim Holtz gold rub ons, a 7 Dots title sticker, dried flowers, sequins, strings from the gauze, and tiny rhinestones. I used a Prima stamp and did a few random areas with black ink.



The very pale pink to the left of the photo is Dear John Letter Inklingz, a very smooth,creamy, shimmery watercolor paint. I love that color! The brown on the page is Winsor and Newton watercolor.

Thank you so much for looking, and have a great week! I hope you are inspired to make an entry to the March challenge!