Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Friday, April 15, 2011

Spring Showers Mixed Media Collage

I put this on the Charity Wings blog today and thought I would share here as well!  Enjoy!!!

mflaum_canvas_peekI have such a treat for you today!!!  The very talented May Flaum has a tutorial for us to share. 

imgHere’s what May says about herself on her blog.

“Who am I? I'm just me. A mom of 2 girls and the wife of a firefighter who likes to jump into things with both feet. I'm a purple, vintage, damask, and happily ever after book loving kind of girl.

As far as my artistic life, I don't believe in a lot of rules or regulations. I teach classes, I've written a book, and done a lot of designing for a number of companies. I've enjoyed every minute and I look forward to where I'll head next in the scrapbook industry... “

Now, you’re probably wondering what May is sharing with us, huh?

mflaum_canvas1This beautiful mixed media collage.  In the video, she shows techniques and procedures that she uses for her collage.

Mary is on the design team for Scarlet Lime and the tutorial is on the Scarlet Lime blog.  Head on over there to learn how May made this collage!!!

 

AmeriCares_logoOne other thing, do you live in the San Diego area?  We have some tickets for the Del Mar Scrapbook Expo.  All you need to do to get one is donate $5.00 to the AmeriCares Japan Relief Fund.  The tickets normally sell for $7.00 so not only do you help the people in need but you also save $2.00!!!  Click here for more information and to donate. 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Corset Transfer Tutorial

Whenever I see tutorials by all the wonderful artists out there, I always want to see the finished product at the beginning of the post so I can envision the steps along the way, so I’m going to post the after picture first!  Plus, that’s what Tim Holtz does in his tutorials. *giggle*

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Supply List

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  1. Collaged Background.  I used an 8x10 canvas collaged with Basic Grey Capella design paper, acrylic craft paint and my favorite soul glue, Mod Podge!
  2. Gel Medium.  I like to use Matte Medium because I don’t like much sheen.  You can use gloss or other finishes as well.  The brand and type doesn’t matter.  I’ve read that you can also  use Mod Podge as well as acrylic paints for a transfer medium.
  3. Paint Brush or other item (spatula, craft spreader, expired credit card) to used to spread the medium.
  4. Photo Copied Image.  I’m lucky that my ink jet printer works for this use but many don’t.  If the ink isn’t water fast, it’s possible that the transfer will not work or will be faded and blurred.  Try it on a safe surface before doing it on your collage.  My image is just printed on the Inkjet printer paper that I get at Walmart.  I don’t think it really matters what type of paper, however.  I think that the lighter weight the better.  I haven’t done it yet but you can also use patterned paper, magazine pages, old book pages, etc., for this process.
  5. Spray Bottle and Water.

 

Step 1.  Spread Gel Medium.

step a spread gel mediumSpread a thin coat of gel medium over the surface on which the image will be placed.  It must be thick enough that no part dries before the image is placed down.

 

Step 2.  Place the Image.

step 2 palce imagePlace the image directly on top of the layer of gel medium that you just put down.  With a brayer, craft scraper or old credit card, starting on the inside of the image, smooth the image out towards the outside smoothing any wrinkles.  Sometimes with these vintage images, however, wrinkles can add some character.

While you are smoothing, some of the gel medium will come out.  I just continued to scrape that gel off of the canvas.

 

Step 3. Let it Dry!!!

 

As the paper dries, the image is transferred from the paper onto your prepped surface.

Now, this is the most important part.  Give it plenty of time to dry.  How do I know you ask?

Step 3 wait to dryThis is how I know.  I’m not afraid to share my mistakes!!!

I started the process on another canvas.  I applied the image and let it dry for a bit (maybe a couple of hours) while I was doing laundry and stuff.  When I sat back down to peel the paper off, part of the image came off as well.  These spots were still wet.

For the next attempt, I spread just as much gel medium on the canvas but removed more during step 2 while smoothing the image.  Plus, I let it dry overnight!!!

 

Step 4.  Remove Paper.

step 4 remove paper(Sorry for the photo quality.  I was working on this at night.)

I used a spray bottle to soak down the image before attempting to remove the paper. 

step 4 remove paper 2I let it sit for about 5 minutes, dried the surface with a rag and started peeling.  This is a very tedious process, especially with an image this big but be patient and take care.  If you try to take the paper off before it is wet enough or try to peel too much paper, you will end up smearing the  ink.  Thankfully I was able to fix those spots on this canvas because I had the collagey, vintage thing going and that just adds a bit if character.  That’s what I’m telling myself anyway. *giggle*

You will need to alternate between spraying, waiting and peeling until you have all the paper removed.    This is really the hard part because it takes so much patience, for me anyway, to not continue peeling when it’s not quite ready.

Some people like to use a sponge to help in peeling the paper.  I just used my fingers but I rubbed it gently with a rag after I was finished to remove any bits that strayed.  I probably should have let it dry completely and then wipe with a damp rag but I’m too impatient!

I left a VERY thin layer of paper on my collage because I didn’t want the background to completely show threw.

 

Step 5.  Embellish.

step 5 embellishFinish and embellish as you wish.  I made a quick wash using the same colors as the background and covered the entire canvas so the whole thing would look cohesive.  Then I added two more coats of Mod Podge.

While the Mod Podge was still wet, I placed a strip of lace and then, after the Podge was dry, I glued the buttons down with craft glue.  Warning:  Hot glue does not stick to Mod Podge!  That’s another one I learned from experience.  I’ve been re-gluing a lot of stuff!!!

03-03 corset collageAnd that’s it.  I embellished this very simply because this is one of a series of collages that I plan to make and hang in my guest bathroom.  I’ll probably make some changes to the embellishments of all the collages once they are all hanging in the room.

I hope you learned something from my tutorial.  I know that I will be using the technique often.

You can use gel medium to transfer onto just about any surface.  Next up, I’m trying it on fabric to make a wall hanging or pillow. 

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Water Colored Pink Lilly

This is my second card for the Color In challenge at Bee Crafty. I use watercoloring about 75% of the time, if not more. I took some watercolor classes is college and in community education and those techniques work great for water coloring stamped images. I love doing stamped images because I really cannot draw. With stamps, the drawing is already done for me.

100_3590I used the Flower with Butterflies image to teach you a little about how I watercolor. I think a floral image is one of the easiest to use for a watercolor technique.

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It’s probably quite obvious, but you need to start with watercolor paints, water, your image and brushes.

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I apply the color in very thin layers. With this image, I added a thin layer of pink starting near where I would be applying the green. Then, the pink near the green was dry enough that I could add the green. With this technique, its important to apply in thin layers. If not, the colors on your image will appear blotchy and inconsistent. You can hardly tell in the photo but there is pink on all the petals and on the butterflies, as well as green on the stems.

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In this photo, I have already added a few more layers and begun some shading. I wasn’t very practical with my source of light. The way I shaded the image, the sun would be coming from under and to the right of the image. In other words, the flower was upside down (he-he)!!!

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Now I have added the detail on the flowers and the butterflies. This is all the detail that I will add to the butterflies . . .

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. . . because, I printed the image twice so that I could color another set of butterflies and . . .

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. . . cut them out for layering.

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Here’s a close up of the finished image.

My technique of water coloring is kind of time consuming but I’m usually working on more than one image at a time. That way I can add a layer to first image and then add a layer to the second image while the first is drying.

I hope you enjoyed my little tutorial. Let me know if you have any questions.

If you would like to play along, go to the Bee Crafty challenge site and get the rest of the details. You might have a chance to win a free download!

Blessings,

Christine