Character
Constructions stamps are all about paper dolls, in all guises but many of the
stamp sets contain some of the most beautiful sentiments. The decision to feature the sentiment from
Paris Flea No. 1, onto one of That’s Crafty’s MDF hearts, was an obvious
choice.
For
this Upright I layered various media and yet there was not even the hint of
warping!
Supplies
Infusions
Sleight Blue, Rusty Car
Charcoal
Stick
Cardstock
(scrap only)
Extras: Sandra Evertson Relics & Artifacts
Dresden Trim Stars Silver, various found papers and fabric scraps, collage
image (Redlead Paperworks)
Instructions
Prepare
wing by applying paperclay into Prima mould. Once dry, snap or cut off one of the wings to use on this project.
After
applying Gesso add small areas of Grunge Paste to Upright, sprinkle Infusions,
generously misting with water. Once dry,
begin to rust. During the application of
Rust Finishes, stipple areas with Midnight and Terracotta. Dribble Titanium White Fluid Acrylic onto
Upright, misting with water, allowing to drip down Upright.
Next,
for the MDF heart, follow the above steps except, do not include Grunge Paste
or Titanium White.
For the
paperclay wing, the Dresden Trim stars and found papers, apply the Rust
Finishes.
At this
stage, all the rusted items should be lovely and rusty.
The
image I used is from a larger collage image, fussy cutting the child (I adhere
to scrap cardstock for stability). Layer
child to Upright with torn found papers and fabric scrap, adhering rusted
wing. To add the smallest of detail to
the child, I adhered a scrap of vintage lace to mimic a collar. Above the child, adhere three of the Dresden
Trim stars.
Move
the focus onto the rusted heart. Layer
rusted found papers and the stamped focal, the Paris Flea sentiment which I
stamped onto calico scrap. Form a circle
with twine, adhering to frame the sentiment, allow the twine to flow down the
Upright, eventually wrapping around child’s wrist.
Smudge
charcoal around edges of heart and child.
Pop the
Upright into the base – project is complete!
Until
next week,
Wishes
Lynne
This is really stunning Lynne. The most amazing rusted effects and so gorgeously vintage and detailed too.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
Fabulous textures and details on the upright Lynne x love all the rusting especially on the heart and the quote is lovely. The sweet child sits happily amongst the torn papers and the addition of the wing is perfect xx thank you as always for sharing the details...love it
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Annie xx
Dear Lynne, what a gorgeous piece,- the texture created with texture paste and the rust is amazing, it is like watching a real rusted piece of metal, and the girl, together with the beautiful sentiment ,resting here, sends love, into the world. So very stunning !! xxxx
ReplyDeleteA superb piece of art Lynne, your rusted textures are incredible and the sentiment is so lovely! xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is such a treasure. I love the sweet face of the girl, and the rustiness is supreme! Xx
ReplyDeleteYummy rusty texture Lynne! A beautiful piece!
ReplyDeleteSuch an incredible surface Lynne.
ReplyDeleteA stunning rusty creation, Lynne.
ReplyDeleteAlison x