Good morning, Kirsten here with the first of my projects for February. As with last Friday's classes, the theme for this month will be Lavinia Stamps & Alcohol inks. My first project is a
That's Crafty acrylic triptych with the Lavinia Stamps mermaid, Alana. Lots of photos, so let's get started............
I started with the centre panel, adding drops of alcohol inks - Cool Peri, Limeade, Patina, Mermaid - and Blending Solution, soaking some up with a paper towel, allowing the ink to dry from time to time & repeating until I was happy. There's no real technique to this part, you've just got to continue until you like the result, just be patient & remember that the ink can always be reactivated with the Blending Solution...........
I added drops of Cool Peri & Juniper alcohol ink to a piece of felt on an applicator tool & swiped & pounced the inks onto the clear area of the acrylic........
Once I thought I was finished I used a foam blending tool with Mediterranean Sky & Pearl Starlights over the inks..............
I decided at this point that I wanted more ink at the top, so I scrubbed off some of the Starlights with a baby wipe, added the alcohol inks, then repainted.
For the side panels I applied the same inks & drops of Blending Solution to a piece of YUPO, colouring it Cool Peri first, I also added splatters of White Gold Starlights............
Setting that aside to dry, it was time to start stamping. I wanted the mermaids to face each other so that meant stamping them on the same side of each piece of acrylic - making sure to use Stazon ink. I outlined the acrylic pieces on the reverse of the inked card & cut them out.........
Stamping on the inked card with the Lavinia Stamps Seaweed stamp with Cobalt Archival ink & the Bubbles stamp with embossing ink, adding white embossing powder & heat set.......
I used Mod Podge to adhere the card to the back of the acrylic pieces. I used bulldog clips to hold the acrylic & card together, wrapping the acrylic in paper first so it wouldn't get scratched, I could have used elastic bands, but the clips were in front of me..............
I did the same for the other piece of acrylic. Stazon ink is a solvent based ink, so it would reactivate & dissolve the alcohol ink, using a spray adhesive, or one such as Mod Podge will prevent this..........
**Handy hint; remember to punch the holes in the correct side of the card.** :-)
I added some bubbles to the central acrylic panel by stamping with Pearl Starlights (spritz the stamp with water before applying the paint with a blending foam/sponge & clean the immediately after stamping). I also stamped the Seaweed, Fairy Barnacle & Fish stamps with Stazon & painted the seaweed & barnacles with Starlights (Zinober Gold & Sax Blue).............
All done! Time to connect the three pieces with the jump rings supplied................
Apologies for the long-winded post, but I hope you like the finished triptych. Have a great week, see you next time.
Kirsten
Gorgeous under water scene! The triptychs sound like a fun substrate to play with...
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DeleteKirsten this was absolute favourite make of the month! It is so clever how you have added the Starlights and combined it all to look so magical. Love the colours, composition, everything!! One for me please!! xxx
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DeleteI adore this make Kirst, fabulous project xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you. :-)
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