Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Squared....


Good morning lovely friends - Kassa here Kassa Hayselden - the newbie on the block!!! 
Soooo happy to be here - tis my first post up over here as a dt guest member (sorry teamies for taking so, soooooo long to pop up here and thanks for your help along the way :-)))

Now I loooooves to dabble in a bit of this and a bit of that - but it usually veers towards the mixed-media/altered stuff.....and on that note....tah dah....

A zesty, springtime inspired chunky canvas, very mixed media.....hope you enjoy the colours and they give you all a springlike lift :-))))

Plus for all you craft-aholics out there go join in the new We love 2 create blog challenge 9 -anything-creative mixed-media goes! - I'm sure you've just created a little something or are about to - so why not go link it HERE at the bottom of the post - tis that simple and you could win a PanPastel goodie bag from our lovely sponsors over at Premium Craft Brands

 

So I started painting a sheet of dry-waxed deli paper, aqua, turquoise, lime.  When dry I haphazardly painted on lavender squares (approx 2" x 2")
When dry the doodle magic starts - this is the fun part and can let you drift off into a world of your own.....
Once all the painty and doodle bits are finished and totally dry I add the PanPastels, the shades I used were Bright-Yellow-GreenPermanent-GreenVioletHansa-Yellow - I apply them with the various Sofft tools, these are great as they don't leave defined edges of the pastels as you work and they have a fab selection of tools to work with - from the smallest of tools for the fine/fiddly bits to big tools to cover larger areas x  Once the PanPastels have worked their magic I carefully re-highlight doodles where necessary and then spray the whole sheet with a light coat of fixative spray
***(btw my doodle pens are water resistant because I use the fixative spray and I don't want them to 'bleed')

....SO, my daughter Chloe spied this mixed-media deli paper on my facebook page and asked if I could use it on a canvas (it was previously meant for another project lol)......


I coated a 8" x 8" canvas 1.5" deep
I gave the canvas a coat of white gesso on it's front and sides.
Then cut out a 8" x 8" square of my doodled deli paper, coated the backside of this and the front of the canvas with matt gel (coating both surfaces with the matt gel glue stops the air bubbles appearing)


I always add a little extra detail, so always make sure I have a little extra doodle paper left, I adhered strips down the sides (even managed to line up the pattern hahaha :-))) the other sides I simply covered with the painted deli paper minus the doodles (makes for a more interesting look and allows the eyes a little rest from the doodle fest)
I also got out my Singer sewing machine and sewed around 3 panels of the doodle squares which I had previously adhered with the matt gel onto card stock and let dry...
I then adhered the 3 sewed squares to the canvas with a 1/4" layer of Light-Modelling-Paste (for a 3d effect)



 Voila - my Chloe loooooves her canvas - phew!!!

Give-away.....
Tis a postcard from me to you with said deli paper doodles.....

 I just love sending and receiving hand-made postcards, something magical about it....especially when they've got the franked stamps on them eeeek!!!

I'll post anywhere in the world

simply just...
comment below with your name (so I can contact you if your the lucky winner)

AND use the word ''POSTCARD'' (so I know you would like to be in it to win it lol.......)
Off for a cuppa now...
Mwah xoxo
Kassa
(have a beautiful day everyone :-)))

Sunday, 3 May 2015

INSPIRATION for Challenge #9 and winners announcement for Challenge #8



Good morning to all you crafters out there and a BIG THANK YOU to everyone who has already entered our

"Anything Creative/Mixed Media goes" challenge.....


Some amazing artwork already but you still have loads of time to play along. If you're visiting to add your entry, just click HERE to go straight to the link and you can be in with a chance of winning a fabby prize (colours may vary). A big thank you to those lovely people at Premium Craft Brands for such Fabulous prizes.




(You can click on the blinky/linky to check out the store)

Mask stencil 6 x 6 inches Heart of flower  Magenta Tint  PanPastel

And are your ready for some MORE INSPIRATION from our AMAZING teamies....They  have been very busy creating some fabby artwork to inspire you.......but.......before we check them out it is time to tell you who the winners are..... so....without further ado....the lucky winner of our "Anything goes with PanPastels Challenge" as chosen by Random Org is......


Congratulations hun, email us quoting your winners code PPWK08001 and your snail mail addy and sit back and wait for your goodies to arrive.

Top 3 honours this time go to:

Congratulations, your projects were awesome!! Don't forget up grab your Top 3 badges for your blog

Check this out....isn't it just fabbbbbbb.....


Terry: Remember the first stage of my project .....
yep I worked with Stampbord and played with the wonderfull clearstampset from Nikky, colored the background of the stampbord with pearlescent pans and pans, some leaves were stamped on it. And now I am in stage 2 of my project, I got this wooden flower and thought the butterfly would fit perfectly. So worked on the background of the flower with Gesso and Light Modelling paste, used a stencil from DD and played with the leaves from Nikky's stampset STOP, they have such fab background stamps on it. I played with Pearlescent and some pearls, hearts that I made out of an empty board. Finished it all by painting the Gel Medium on top and my Project is finished. 



Yvonne - A quick card made with "pastel" shades of Panpastels.  All the details of this card you will find on my blog.  See you there!!!


Claire C I'm getting ahead with a Christmassy project using my PanPastels, Pearl Mediums and Stampbord. You can find all the details on my blog


I had loads of fun adding details to my project using the fabby Stampbord Scraper Tools




Lou: I was inspired to also my a "window on the world" using lots of wood, stampbord, pan pastels and Premium Craft Brand stamps. If you pop over to my blog, you will see lots of additional step by step photos.






Click here to add your entry to the challenge!

Thanks for visiting today, we'll be back next week with another fab challenge!!