Sunday, 3 March 2019

Into The Wind by Lynne Moncrieff

Hello


This week I am sharing a collage panel or is it assemblage... sometimes I get so confused with labels!!!  It is what it is, an MDF tag layered to MDF panel.

I know it might seem like easy talk, being such a long-time D.T. member for That's Crafty! but I truly believe their MDF surfaces are "must-haves".  They are such a reliable substrate to work on no matter what media is applied, they are always up to the task and I speak with confidence because I am one who applies multiple layers to projects.

On this project, I sneaked in a product which should arrive within the next few weeks....acrylic wax.

Supplies

That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set Textures Collection Set 3
That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set Lynne's Affirmations Set 10
That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set Lynne's Affirmations Set 6 (using the grungy line stamp)
That's Crafty! Surfaces MDF Panels Pack of 3 Size 4.5x9"
That's Crafty! Surfaces MDF Tag Pack of 6 #8
That's Crafty! Texture Sand Paste
That's Crafty! Lustre Aubergine, Gold
That's Crafty! Flat Matte Spray: Blackberry
That's Crafty! Tea bag Paper, Walnut Ink Crystals
That's Crafty! Multi-Purpose Craft Adhesive
PaperArtsy Cling Stamp Set Eclectica EEA02
13Arts Coloured Gravel - Light
Memento Ink Tuxedo Black
Used Tea Bag
Nettle Yarn
Feather
Button
Twig
Gesso

Instructions

Prepare both tag and panel with Gesso, by applying it randomly, it creates interesting layer of texture.  Once dry, spray Lustre sprays, allowing to drip downwards, allowing it to pool. For the tag, avoid heavy spray application on area where stamped butterfly will appear.  When this layer has dried, time to dip into the fabulous Texture Sand Paste, apply randomly, leaving to dry before applying more spray colour.


Wrap nettle yarn around bottom edge of tag before adhering tag to panel with That's Crafty! Multi-Purpose Craft Adhesive.

Stamp butterfly onto used tea bag. Adhere to tag with acrylic wax. Once dry, randomly stamp the grungy line from the Affirmation stamp set around the butterfly. Apply the smallest touches of Texture Sand Paste and only the lightest scattering of 13arts gravel, blending the butterfly image onto the tag as a whole.  Direct sprays onto the new textured areas.


Next, brush acrylic wax over the focal image.

Onto tea bag paper stained with Walnut Ink Crystals, stamp Affirmation and PaperArtsy EEA  onto a second piece, layering to tag.


Onto scraps of tea bag paper and handmade paper, spray Blackberry and Lustre Aubergine, layering above stamped butterfly.


Adhere twig to upper edge of panel, with the addition of a button, threaded with the same yarn wrapped around the tag. Tuck a feather beneath the button.

Thank you for your visit.
Wishes
Lynne

7 comments:

  1. Oh such rich beautiful texture here ,- the sand paste truly gives a very special look to it, and love the gorgeous colors you have sprayed with !!It is a beautiful panel with the nature items of a twig , the reused teabag and the nettle yearn all giving your creation the special Lynne- look , which I love !! Dorthe, <3 xxx

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  2. Such beautiful textures from the gesso and sprays Lynne and the little touches of sand paste look fabuloys. Love the gorgeous colours from the sprays too.
    Fliss xx

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  3. This is lovely - such great colour, textures and layers. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. This looks more like it has naturally evolved over time Lynne. So atmospheric! Gorgeous! Xx

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  5. Wonderful - I love the look of moss and lichen-covered stone you've created - a beautiful collage assemblage panel!
    Alison x

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  6. Fab textures, layers and subtle colouring - beautiful as always! So much to look at :) And yes, I'm also a huge fan of TC! MDF - it holds everything, doesn't it? :D

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  7. Thank You all for your lovely words. Your support is much appreciated by me.
    Yes, Lotte, That's Crafty MDF will take anything that we throw at it :)
    Wishes
    Lynne

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