I would like to share two tiny mixed media houses today that just hopped off my plate and that I had a lot of fun creating. When I saw the fab Tim Holtz "Tiny Houses" Sizzix die for the first time I knew this was a must have - even though I have ordered myself to keep crafty stuff shopping at a minimum this year (because I have too much of it already and no place to store away any new items ;) !
I also love seeing all the gorgeous houses out there in crafty blogland with the lovely idea-ology "Collector" images on them and the latest designer papers and washi tapes. But I wanted to go for a mixed media version of the cute houses and here they come (at least a first mixed media version for starters...I could also imagine using these houses as a kind of "art journaling" format to work on...each time with different media and a different topic...if you do one every other week or so you'll end up with a lovely little art journal village at the end of the year...):
They were done using DecoArt media and paints alongside my beloved Stabilo All Aquarellable black pencil and my much used black soot Distress Crayon.
Here's a quick how-to:
I first collaged torn tissue and dictionary page scraps to heavy cardstock using DecoArt "Paper" Decou-Page. Then I scraped on some white DecoArt media Crackle Paint with a palette knife.
Once that had dried I applied a wash of a mix of DecoArt media "Transparent Red Oxide" and "Raw Umber" Antiquing Creams. After I had sprinkled on some black and white DecoArt media Shimmer/Misters and heat dried everything properly I die cut my tiny houses.
I smudged some black soot Distress Crayon along the edges using my fingertip, then I glued my houses together with my hot glue gun. I drew the doors and windows freehand with my aquarellable black pencil and activated the pigments with a waterloaded fine tip brush. DecoArt media "Translucent White" was used to paint the door and window frames and also add some flowers and a washing line. As the wet acrylic paint re-activated the black aquarellable pencil lines I got "smudges" of grey here and there (which is an effect that adds a lot of depth).
I finished off my houses by adding details in "Bahama Blue" Americana acrylic paint for bit of contrast against all the brown colour tones.
I left the backsides as they were...just in case I might need the houses as a more "decent" decoration without the whimsy touch.
The cool turquoise paint makes the brown tones look even warmer and more intense.
The roof tiles were handdrawn with the black aquarellable pencil too.
The other roof only got turquoise lines as a pattern as the design from the collaged on paper looks already "busy" enough.
I painted the mown lawn all around my smaller house as I love how it forms a kind of "border".
I had also done a first try on a tiny house when my die and Distress Oxides arrived using two fussy cut images showing me as a kid...
I found that for me the Distress Oxides worked a lot better on high quality mixed media papers than on my usual cardstock. Not too bad for a very first try I dare say.... ;)
The roof was done by stencilling on a heart pattern with white DecoArt Modeling Paste and adding spray paint once all was dry.
So here's the start of my little village...and looking at the image I can no longer hide from myself that I seem to have a slight obsession when it comes to houses...lol
I hope you enjoyed your visit! Thanks for stopping by!
Hugs and happy crafting!
Claudia
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Really cute, Claudia!
ReplyDeleteI have been trying so hard to resist buying these dies and you're killin' me. ;) What an amazing project! I love all of your delish layers and texture.
ReplyDeletelove these Claudia.
ReplyDeleteSo fun houses! I love the colours, the background is so great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea - to make the little houses over time and end up with a village. Your village is going to be SPLENDID Claudia. I Love the one you made with YOU on it - a DARLING heirloom house for sure. The papers you used on the first two - the brown with writing and the swirls just seem to be PERFECT. My favorite part is that the doors and windows are not straight. It makes them look so QUAINT. And that clothes line makes me smile!!! The bottom flowers and grass were the perfect additions. These are so FUN and so SWEET! Xj.
ReplyDeleteFabulous houses Claudia, I adore the designs and finishes to them. Have a great weekend xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful houses Claudia. Now you add some trees, some road and you have a town !
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Eine wunderbare Struktur- und Farbkombi aus Papieren, Strukturen und Handmalerei, in richtiger FRühlingsstimmung!
ReplyDeleteThese are great Claudia!
ReplyDeleteThey make me think of row houses along a beach or shore. Have to say I love that Bahama Blue- one of my favorite blue shades! And I love those Oxide houses- Yummy-ness those Oxides are!
Thanks for your visit to my blog, always makes my day when I see your name!xx
hugs,Jackie
Oh wow Claudia, your little houses are stunning! Each one is an absolute delight and I just adore the little clothes line!! Fantastic work with the Oxides too! xx
ReplyDeleteThat laundry slays me. I just love all the little details.
ReplyDeleteOh Claudia, your houses are wonderful!! I love houses that have personalities. I've recently did two journal pages featuring houses. I'm going to try this this weekend.
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