Morning all,
It's my turn for the Crackle week post, hope you've enjoyed everyone's inspiration this week.
I took one of Di's fab Ring Binders, and painted it first in Everlasting Chalk Paint. I then added a layer of Americana Chalk Crackle, which only works with the chalk paints. But instead of doing a different colour for the top layer.. I did a 'same colour' crackle, so Everlasting over the top again. This still gives a crackle, but more of a subtle texture than contrast.
When the crackle had dried, I added black modelling paste through the Suit's stencil, which I love. I covered the front and back, but left the edges. I then added a wash of Cadmium Red Hue inside and out. This gave a sheen on top of the black modelling paste, as well as seeping into some of the crackle, and leaving other spaces whiter.
I felt it was bright at this point, and I wanted a darker, more sinister look, for a sort of 'dark Alice in Wonderland' feel. So I added Black Antiquing Cream and wiped back in places. I gave a plaster heart the same treatment, red paint then antiquing cream. I also dry brushed Interference Gold paint to give a sheen.
The whole binder was given a coat of Matte Varnish, to seal the Antiquing Cream and protect it.
I also made a plaque in the same way, with a Tando greyboard square I had, and a plaster skull.
Hope this gives you some ideas,
Best Wishes,
Nikki K.
xxx
Products Used:
Tando Creative
Ring Binder
Greyboard Pieces (Plaque)
Suits Stencil
DecoArt Paints:
Everlasting Chalk Paint
Americana Chalk Crackle
Cadmium Red Hue Media
Black Antiquing Cream
Ultra Matte Varnish
Interference Gold Media
Quinacridone Gold (on plaque)
Raw Umber (on plaque)
Other:
Skull from own Mold
Heart Clock from Stamperia Mold
It's my turn for the Crackle week post, hope you've enjoyed everyone's inspiration this week.
I took one of Di's fab Ring Binders, and painted it first in Everlasting Chalk Paint. I then added a layer of Americana Chalk Crackle, which only works with the chalk paints. But instead of doing a different colour for the top layer.. I did a 'same colour' crackle, so Everlasting over the top again. This still gives a crackle, but more of a subtle texture than contrast.
When the crackle had dried, I added black modelling paste through the Suit's stencil, which I love. I covered the front and back, but left the edges. I then added a wash of Cadmium Red Hue inside and out. This gave a sheen on top of the black modelling paste, as well as seeping into some of the crackle, and leaving other spaces whiter.
I felt it was bright at this point, and I wanted a darker, more sinister look, for a sort of 'dark Alice in Wonderland' feel. So I added Black Antiquing Cream and wiped back in places. I gave a plaster heart the same treatment, red paint then antiquing cream. I also dry brushed Interference Gold paint to give a sheen.
The whole binder was given a coat of Matte Varnish, to seal the Antiquing Cream and protect it.
I also made a plaque in the same way, with a Tando greyboard square I had, and a plaster skull.
Hope this gives you some ideas,
Best Wishes,
Nikki K.
xxx
Products Used:
Tando Creative
Ring Binder
Greyboard Pieces (Plaque)
Suits Stencil
DecoArt Paints:
Everlasting Chalk Paint
Americana Chalk Crackle
Cadmium Red Hue Media
Black Antiquing Cream
Ultra Matte Varnish
Interference Gold Media
Quinacridone Gold (on plaque)
Raw Umber (on plaque)
Other:
Skull from own Mold
Heart Clock from Stamperia Mold
This is jaw dropping gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNikki. Please respond to my messages about the paintbrushed
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