Showing posts with label primary elements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label primary elements. Show all posts

July 18, 2018

mini art journal | Scissors page


 Hello and welcome back to my blog!
This is my new mini art journal page I created for July Art Journaling You Tube Hop.

*UPDATE: scroll down to see the list with the lucky winners!






To find out on how to participate in the fun and win amazing prizes by our sponsors,
visit my channel and watch the process on how I created my page.
Just make sure to leave a comment and subscribe ;)



✪ supplies list ✪ - Prima Art Basics Heavy Gesso White - Black embossing powder Lindy's Stamp Gang - Versamark glue pad - ColourArte Primary Elements - ColourArte Radiant Gels - Prima Art Basics Light Paste - Prima clear stamps by Finnabair - Prima stencil 'Scissors' by Finnabair - Archival Ink Black - 7 Dots Studio Element Stickers 'Verano Azul' - 13 Arts clear glass powder - thread - black permanent pen - white acrylic paint - black acrylic paint









Thank you for visiting.
Have a lovely crafty day!

Athanasia


*update

November 6, 2016

mini art journal |page 1

Hello and wellcome back to my blog!
Today I'm sharing the first page of my new mini art journal 
I created with ColourArte products with a VIDEO tutorial.

Actually it's a mini sketch book which I decided to use as an art journal.
 I think it is very cute that it fits in my pocket, don't you think?
:)


Primary Elements
Honey Amber 
Blue Grass
Sunflower
Coral Berry
Rose Gold
Fuzzy Paech
Radiant Gels: Copper Pearls
Silks: Rustic Rose, Rusty Mauve
*Background stamp by Finnabair 
*Stickers by 7 Dots Studio
...

I hope you will enjoy my video and get inspired! 
Don't forget to leave me a comment, 
as well give me thumbs up and subscribe on my You Tube channel  :)


Details...




Thank you for visiting!
Have a lovely crafty day!
xxx
Athanasia

September 1, 2016

Complexity and Simplicity


Happy September!
Our new challenge at Scraps N Pieces is up!

"Opposites Attract"

My art journal page is about Complexity and Simplicity.
I tried to include in one page two different styles...

For this project I used ColourArte products (Primary Elements, H2Os, Silks and Vivids) to color it
and Finnabair Art Basics Products (White Heavy Gesso and Modeling Paste), stencils and stamps.
Chipboard pieces by 2Crafty Chipboard.
You can find a journal like this at The Journal Shop.
The butterflies are handmade by me :)







So, I hope I see your creation at Scraps N Pieces blog, 
for a chance to win a beautiful collection by Crafty Impressions.


You can create any type of project as long as it's relative with our theme
 "Opposites Attract"
for example black-white, male-female, day-night, past-present, etc.

Thank you for visiting,
have a lovely crafty day!

xxx
Athanasia

August 26, 2016

Color your world - mixed media canvases

Hello dear friends!
Today I'm sharing a BIG project, the biggest I ever created lol
The whole project measures 1 meter (5 canvases 20x60cm each), it took me many many days to finish it and now I'm very proud it's hanging on my wall :)


I used lots of amazing Finnabair products to create it
- scroll down on Finnabair's blog post here to find the supplies list with links.

I was keeping for a long time two amazing resist canvases, designed by Finnabair, to make something special. 
The time came when I found incidentally on Pinterest some ideas with world map art like wallpapers, digital collages and art pieces. I was very excited, so I decided to make my own piece of art in my own way. 

Here is how I started

1. First I secured the 5 canvases together with masking tape. This made my work much easier in the next steps.

2. Then I cut very carefully with scissors the land pieces of a map that was the same size as my canvases and this way I created a large stencil. I didn't throw away the cut pieces...

3. I used them as masks to create the land for my project. I placed all the pieces one by one on the resist canvases and I draw the outline with a pencil. Then I cut them with scissors and put them aside.

4. When I was done with cutting the land, I placed my handmade stencil on the canvases and put each one of the cut resist canvas pieces in the right place. This was a little tricky as there were too many small pieces especially for the islands, but it helped me to learn some geography lol :)

5. Before I glued down the lands,  I used the Silicon Brush to give  the whole surface a thick layer of Heavy White Gesso  and let it dry. To glue the resist canvas pieces I used the Clear Sculpture Medium - it was really the perfect glue for this work! I let it dry outside for a couple of hours.

6. After it was dry I started working with the sea sections. I used the Clear Sculpture Medium again with napkins. I glued them randomly and wrinkled to create texture. This gave also depth and interest in the finished project. I left it overnight to dry...
((Unfortunately, from this point onward I haven't any more photos of the process to share as I was so captivated with the painting part that I didn't think to take some)


7. The painting part was so fun, it was really worth waiting for... 
I made custom paints with the Soft Matte Gell and Mica Powders and started painting all over the canvaces, here and there, without much thinking. I used mostly the Rust Mica Powder (I love this color), as well as Gold and blue shades of  Frozen Lake and Deep Waters. I also used some similar shades of Primary Elements.


When the first layer of paints was dry, I used a couple of warm colors of Art Alchemy Paints, Pure Sunshine and the Fresh Orange, as well some white acrylic paint to lighten the project.

 I love how all these colors blend together, highlight the texture of paper napkins and contrast the beautiful lands of the resist canvas pieces!







I hope you got inspired from my project.
Thank you for visiting,
have a lovely crafty day!

xxx
Athanasia

August 22, 2016

Textured background with Radiant Gel and Vivids

Hello :)

Just a quick post today, a couple of ATCs with a video tutorial
I created with amazing ColourArte products.

In this video I will show how to create an amazing textured background 
with a  Radiant Gel - 3D paint in no time!

I hope you will enjoy it with the process and get inspired! 
Don't forget to leave me a comment, as well give me thumbs up on my You Tube channel  :)



ColourArte products I used for this project

H2O: Siam White
Vivid Ultra MetallicGinger Peach, 
Vivid Ultra Metallic- African Jade
Primary Elements -
 "Mermaid" France Papillon Series: 
Nutmeg, Ocean Wave, Guatamalan Green & Copper Pearl.
Radiant Gel - Copper Pearl
The Solution




















Thank you for visiting,
have a lovely crafty day!
xxx 
Athanasia


August 19, 2016

Summer snow

Hello dear friends!
Today I'm hosting the Finnabair blog with a Summer/Wintery layout.


 I'm not happy that Summer is coming soon in the end and I'm not champ at the bit for Winter.
The fact is that I love both Summer and snow and I'm happy that I managed to put them together.
Despite the fact that they are two completely different things and they never exist at the same time , I wanted to incorporate them together in one composition and give them the chance to be together, even for once :)

On my page you can find seashells and summer colors, snowflakes and wintery feeling...
All these are well combined together with beautiful mechanicals, Micro Beads and Glitter, flowers and chipboard pieces.

The Mechanical stars made the perfect link between summer and winter as they falling down from the snowing sky into the sea to become one with the starfish.  


The White Crackle Paste, as well the White Gesso constituted a beautiful base for the summer and winter colors and made all the different elements of the composition come together and incorporate in one piece.

This beautiful mechanical flower is one of my favorite elements of the project because it looks like a snowflake and a flower at the same time and so lovely  matches my theme. 
I glued inside with the 3D Gloss Gel a beautiful ring which was in the Mechanical set and inside a screw brand. 
I love how the Mechanical pieces complement each other and make new unique pieces. The combinations are endless! 

When I painted everything white for the Winter scene, I painted with different colors the Summer one. I used soft tones of Primary Elements in teal, brown and grey and the Silver Spoon Acrylic Paint to make splashes all over the page.

In the video I made especially for you, you can watch how I put together this page.
I hope you like it and get some Summery/Wintery inspiration.


*** Scroll down here to see a supplies list

*Chipboard pieces by 2 Crafty
*Colors by ColourArte
*Paper 'Summer snow' by 13arts

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Thank you for visiting,
have a lovely crafty day!

xxx
Athanasia