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Friday, 3 November 2023

Creative Artiste ~ November Mixed Media Challenge #99

 Hello Creative Friends 

where our theme is ALWAYS *Anything Mixed Media Goes*

This month my journal page is created around a watercolour ink wash 
background, acrylic scraped paints, stamped, coloured and die cut 
elements with pen doodles stickles glitter glue and enamel accents. 

Anyone who visits my blog will know how inspired I am by nature, 
I love creating my own scene influenced by what I see around me.


In the midnight sky the owl makes a mighty statement in the 
spotlight of the silvery mica moon, surrounded by dots of glitter 
glue stars she flies above the changing landscape of her world.


A die cut skyline silhouette lies in the distance of acrylic trees 
outlined with dots and dashes of posca pen and enamel accents 
adding highlight and detail to this night time journal scene.


If you love to mix up your media please come and share YOUR 

The team look forward to seeing your Mixed Media Creations HERE 

Stay safe and creative 
Hugs Tracey x 

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Monday, 8 August 2016

Scrap Happy...

Craft stash clear out Recipe of Discovery:

Aim:
To utilise remnants..

1: Water colour card with speckles of Brusho resembling Downy Feathers..
2: Two bottles of Liquid pearls found wedged down the back of a cupboard: Colours Dark Chocolate & Copper.

Method:

1: Stamp Lindsay Masons Zendoodle Big Owl RTG on to Downy Feather design 
water colour card with versafine Black onyx ink.
2: Shake liquid pearls well (they had been missing for a while and had started to separate..)
3: Use the Liquid Pearls to fill in the stamped design.. Just follow the lines & patterns..
4: Add Ranger stickles glitter (Gold) for texture & sparkle.

Conclusion:



As the Liquid Pearls had lay dormant for a good few years the oil within them had caused the liquid to split. The effect given was different to how the Liquid normally looks. The pigment looked like oil on water, different shades showing with every line drawn, a great effect when your not necessarily looking for a continuation of colour.
I may just have to hide a few more bottles down the back of the cupboard..

Thank you for your time & interest... Creative hugs from Tracey xxx