Each year we open a two months long challenge at the start of November, so our players and the DT have enough time to enjoy their Christmas crafting and are still able to play along. So the makes of Team A have already been presented on 1st November over HERE and today it's time to share the projects of Team B. The challenge will be open until the end of December!
I created a set of three steampunk gift tags this time...but these could also be used for decorating the tree if you do both sides of the tags. I simply painted the backs of mine black.
I wish you all a Merry Christmas and happy holidays, dear steampunk mixed media friends (and of course I hope to see you play along with us soon ;) !
To share a bit of Christmas joy I have also decided to add a little extra prize to our winter special challenge - a little surprise package donated by humble me. So playing along gives you the chance of winning one of three prizes this time!
And now on to the tutorial for my steampunk tags, which are made really quickly and easily. I used some of the new fab DecoArt Americana premium media and paints (but am still only starting to experiment with them as I only got this wonderful surprise package from DecoArt some days ago...yay, Christ Child has been here already! :) )
In their range you'll find 47 of the cool colour tones most of which we already love and know from the media fluid acrylic paints range. The premium acrylics are heavily pigmented and provide medium-viscosity and satin sheen. There's also black and white Gesso as well as an extender, matte and gloss medium.
I used the black Gesso on the wooden tags that I got from the dollar store. It's very creamy and easy to apply and if you only add one thin coat the texture from the wood still shows through. I used two layers on my tags though. The Gesso dried really fast.
I also applied two layers of black premium Gesso to some die cut gears and three wood panels. As it is very creamy and spreads easily you don't need much of it to get good and even coverage.
Once the Gesso had dried I applied black DecoArt media Modeling Paste through the fab "Short Circuit" Americana stencil and let everything dry naturally.
The gears were painted with two coats of DecoArt media Metallic Silver, DecoArt Extreme Sheen Bronze and Vintage Brass.
Using my fingertip I rubbed Lavish Green, Orange Flicker and Brilliant Turquoise DecoArt Metallic Lustres onto the raised areas of the stencilled on circuit.
Black Shimmer Metallic Lustre was painted onto the wood panels using a soft brush and a little water.
The pieces were all dry brushed using a wide flat and worn bristle brush and DecoArt Americana premium Carbon Black paint which worked just perfectly!!!
Dry brushing makes such a difference, doesn't it? You can turn something bling-y and shiny into aged- and worn looking only by adding traces of black paint. So cool!
I added some quote stickers to the small wood panels and then fixed all the parts to the tags with matte DecoArt Decou-Page. I also covered the quote stickers with a thin layer of the Decou-Page to seal them to the surface properly.
The tags were finished off by adding three little self adhesive metal stars...
...and cord loops.
Done!
Wishing you
a
very merry steampunk Christmas
and
happy holidays!
Claudia
xxx
Ein wirlich wundervolles Set in magischen Farbenkombinationen und vor allen feinen Farbenvariationen. Als Anhänger für Weihnachten wird man vieleicht das Gescenk unter diesen kleinen Kunstwerken vergessen - ich hoffe jedenfalls nicht ;). Lieben Dank auch für die Entstehungsbilder, wobei ich immer erstaunt bin, dass man mit so wenig so viel zaubern kann.
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Loving the circuits and textures and simplicity! These would be great on guy gifts for certain (although I would be happy to have on tied on a gift too, lol!) Merry Christmas, and I bet these will be found under your tree, Claudia! hugs, Maura
ReplyDeleteLove these steampunk tags! Thank you for sharing your process!
ReplyDeleteLove these steampunk tags! Thank you for sharing your process!
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