Fence Paling layout
and Cog canvas (The works)
By Sue Smyth
I saw how to make this distressed paint look on Youtube.
So I thought I would do my version and share it with you.
Start with ordinary 12 x 12 chipboard and paint with gesso.
Dry with heat gun between each step.
When dry paint with ordinary acrylic brown paint.
Roughly is fine, no need for neatness here!
Randomly wipe over Vaseline or Petroleum Jelly.
Use gloves if you do not like the feeling(like me)
Random streaks is what we are looking for, all going
vertically down the board.
Paint with blue acrylic paint of your choice.
Now wipe off paint with a wet wipe, don't scrub too much
as you can take too much off. You will get a feel for
it after a time.
Swipe with Vaseline again.
Paint with a paler turquoise paint,dry off with heat gun.
Swipe over with Vaseline again and paint with Naples Yellow
acrylic paint( or pale yellow)
Dry with a heat gun.
Wipe off with wet wipe.
Swipe with Vaseline again.
Now paint with a final coat of gesso, roughly is
good again no need to be super neat.
Wipe off with wet one, now if you want to
you can be rougher and scrub back wherever
you like.
Add some flicks of spray inks if you desire.
Then cut into 4 equal panels and rough up edges with a
blade.
You can add scratches and scrapes to the panel as
desired.
Adhere panels across a dark brown cardstock, using the left overs
as beams.
This forms the base for a great layout or off the page piece.
I have made a girly layout, but this would suit just about any
theme.
I have painted the swirl with 2 coats of gesso. Dry and
then ink the sides with pearlescent poppy ink.
Use opal liquid pearls to free form a pattern over the painted
chip.
Handy Hint
If your liquid pearls dries flat, just
apply another coat carefully
that will sit on top of the original line.
Ink the shapes with pearlescent poppy, dry
and apply a coat of dimensional magic and
sprinkle liberally with white glitter.
Add some enamel dots for accents
Butterfly is painted with gesso first, then inked with Night sky ink,
rub a little pearlescent poppy to the centre.
Spray with a silver spray glitter, dry brush edges
with metallic purple paint.
Adhere pearlescent beads to the centre for detail.
A nice close up of the peeling palings.
I hope you have a go at making them too.
My next project is called THE WORKS.
I have had the idea of a full canvas with only cogs
for some time in my head, but was not sure on the
colour scheme. I saw a glimpse of a painting
in a TV ad and it gave me the colour scheme I wanted.
To do the clock and compass I have sprayed with flat
black paint first. Then dry brushed
over metallic gold paint, dry with a heat gun
allow it to bubble and blister.
Spritz with a teal spray ink and heat with heat gun.
Then sprinkle randomly with
gold embossing powder and again
heat with heat gun.
I have add micro beads to the large clock and for
the compass while the embossing powder
is hot and soft I have stamped
the cap of my spray ink into it
The background has be dry brushed with
metallic gold paint, after spraying with
an assortment of spray inks.
Some of the cogs have been embossed with gold
embossing powder and layered together
with gold buttons and brads.
Build up layers with metallic charms and smaller cogs
Trim out photos to sit inside frames, adhere
to the backs with a gel glue.
Add trinkets and charms that reflect the subject
matter in the photos.
For the background, I have popped out all of the cogs after I have
sprayed them all with flat black spray paint,
and used the negatives. Adhere
them to the canvas with gel medium and allow to dry.
Then spray with a mixture of inks, I have started
with black and dark brown around the sides.
And blended in yellow and white for the centre.
This gives the sense of light in the middle of the canvas.
Imaginarium products
For layout
For Canvas
Happy Crafting
Absolutely AMAZING! !! I assumed you had bought the wooden panels - ur tutorial was incredible! Your creations never cease to amaze me Sue, LOVE them all! ♡
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely AMAZING! !! I assumed you had bought the wooden panels - ur tutorial was incredible! Your creations never cease to amaze me Sue, LOVE them all! ♡
ReplyDeleteWow-such incredible works of art. Your talent is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuch stunning work!!! The cogs page is just ingenious!!!!
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