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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

France Papillon #3 Potions Holder ....

     I applied a layer of Grunge Paste on a 10 x 10 canvas using a palette knife.

   Then I spread it around using a brayer, which creates a fun texture.

3 Using a piece of Cut N Dry, I applied 4 different shades of Green Fresco's: Guacamole, Hey Pesto, Toad Hall and Holly.

4Once this was dry, I added some Melted Chocolate Dylusions Ink on the edges with a dry brush, to create a border.

5 I tied 3 pieces of metal together and finger painted little accents of Beach Hut Fresco and Pumpkin Soup Fresco to create a Vert de Gris patina.

6 I cut the pieces I needed to make a rack out of 2 mm cardboard.

7I glued those together with Tacky Glue. It wasn’t very steady (yet), but it will be once it would be glued to the canvas.

8 I colourized it with two layers of Holly Fresco, roughly applied with a paint brush…

   Followed by a layer of Crackle Glaze applied with a palette knife. I left it aside to dry.
   I added a thin layer of GuacamoleFresco Paint with a piece of Cut N Dry… and watched the magic happen! (Luuuurve to watch the crackles appear!)

1 Using a sanding grip, I distressed it, then added Vintage Photo Distress Ink and finished it off by taking the excess ink off with a baby wipe. Then I could finally (finally!!) glue the rack to the canvas. Et voilĂ !

For the vial labels, I stamped little words from the MN62 stamp with Black Archival Ink on scraps of Smoothy White Stamping Card. I added Vintage Photo Distress Ink and dabbed it with a baby wipe to blend it in.


The wood label plate received a first layer of Grunge Paste applied with a palette knife, then a layer of Holly Fresco Paint. I did the same for the rack: a thin layer of Crackle Glaze applied with a palette knife, a bit of Guacamole Fresco Paint applied with a Cut N Dry, distressing with a sanding grip and finally a bit of Vintage photo Distress Ink. To add even more texture, I stamped the MN30 on the wood with Coffee Archival Ink.

 For the background of the wood label I stamped the "text" stamp from the Backgrounds 2 set with Coffee Archival Ink on a scrap piece of Smoothy White Stamping Card and added Vintage Photo Distress Ink.




To create a Vert de Gris Patina look on the lock, I applied a tiny bit of Beach Hut Fresco Paint with my finger and once dry, added a tiny bit of Pumpkin Soup in the same way. I made a mini tiny heart (it’s 3,5 mm large!) out of cold china paste and left it aside to dry. I then colorized it with Claret and Blood Orange Fresco Paint, then added a bit of Crackle Glaze to make it shiny.

To make sure the wood label and the metal underneath it would stay in place, I stacked two layers of 3D foam. Once glued, I painted the 3D foam with Holly Fresco Paint so that it would blend in.

I filled the vials with… whatever I had at hand: the first one is some rusted metal, the second a mix of China Ink and Matt Accents with some pearls, the third a feather and the last one a mix of gold acrylic paint and Tarnished Brass Distress Paint.




If you don’t have any vials, you could do the same with fake mini books or fake rolls of parchment or pen nibs or keys or… ! I’m off… to make one of each of these!



Well that's it from me for another week, I hope you have been inspired to go make art, until next time.

Hugs France x

Leandra Says: What a neat idea....so cool to make something out of nothing! How clever you are!

Gillian Says: Oh I say .... this is totes amazeballs my lovely ... love the faux patina effect created by mixing paints/inks. Those potion bottles are just too cool for words and the background texture looks fab. Bravo France xx





23 comments:

  1. This looks fab Frances, love those little mini bottles and the stuff you've filled them with!!! And of course how fitting that it should be green!!!

    Sam xxx

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  2. Just love it France! (and in Sam's favourite colours!) Thanks for some wonderful inspiration again this week.

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  3. Love it, and all this weeks projects. I might actually finish a piece this week to enter lol. can anyone advise best fresco paints to start off with, I've got haystack and sky. so many to choose from as I love all coloursx

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  4. ooh love this to bits France - it looks so old and ancient. great texture techniques.

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  5. Wow wow wow France this is beautiful!!Love making thingd that you can use...the bottles are really cute and the colours are great!Love it xx

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  6. This is just fabulous! It is quite magical but usable too! Very clever indeed. Thank you so much for all the inspiration! Julie Ann xxx

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  7. This is fantastic France, very me!!! i may just have to play along with this

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  9. Uber cool, clever you :)
    Happy craftin
    Rebecca

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  10. Totally cool make - love it!
    Alison x

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  11. Fabulous project France, so creative! x

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  12. Oooh, so gorgeous!!! Love all the texture.

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  13. Another totally brilliant project, France! I want to move into your studio!

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  14. Love the colours and texture on the frame and that metal effect is fab. Great art

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  15. wow, this is so cool France :)

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  16. Such a clever idea France,how cool would it be to make a giant one now that will hold all the Fresco paints!!!

    Lin

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  17. Wat een gaaf idee! Mooi die warme kleuren Groetjes, Gerrina

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  18. I adore this, so cool. I definitely have to make this and maybe use it for a storage rack for some glitter or mica. Awesome idea.

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  19. Love your little potions holder.
    xx

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  20. Wonderful little potions holder!

    Thanks for the great instructions and photos!

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  21. WOW WOW WOW how awesome is this, a little shelf on the canvas, a fantastic idea and looks amazing :-)
    Kezzy xxx

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