2015 Theme 4: Miniature Art
Hi everyone Penny here, joining you this evening with a microscopic look into the world of miniature art. I first started to experiment with Darcy's wonderful new stamps when I was happily asked to take part in her new product launch, and was inspired by the theme of "Cabinets of Curiosities".
I discovered that it is very simple to stamp using Jet Black Archival Ink onto glass microscope slides (clean the slide careful with a soft cloth to remove dirt and greasy fingerprints!). Leave the ink to dry, or if you are impatient like me, use a heat gun.
Choose a selection of sizes of slides and images. I used Eclectica EDY12 and EDY13,
...but all the images in this collection are brilliant for this.
The next step is also inspired by something popular with the Victorians...painting in reverse!
This backward technique requires a bit of forward thinking :) You now paint over your stamped image using Fresco Finish Acrylic Paints and a small brush, letting each layer dry, in the order you want the colours to be seen when you finally turn the slide over.
When turned over all the stamped details are revealed. Detail the edge of the glass with a metallic gold pen.
Choose a selection of sizes of slides and images. I used Eclectica EDY12 and EDY13,
The next step is also inspired by something popular with the Victorians...painting in reverse!
This backward technique requires a bit of forward thinking :) You now paint over your stamped image using Fresco Finish Acrylic Paints and a small brush, letting each layer dry, in the order you want the colours to be seen when you finally turn the slide over.
When turned over all the stamped details are revealed. Detail the edge of the glass with a metallic gold pen.
Now to make the display.
For each slide, paint a cotton reel with Fresco Brown Shed, stamp the word labels on copy paper.
Glue short lengths of matchstick on the top of the reel leaving a gap of TWO glass slides thickness.
Back the painted slide with a matching plain one (to protect you art work!) and clip together at the top with a mini bulldog clip, then add this to the stand, with a bit of clear glue in the groove.
For each slide, paint a cotton reel with Fresco Brown Shed, stamp the word labels on copy paper.
Glue short lengths of matchstick on the top of the reel leaving a gap of TWO glass slides thickness.
Back the painted slide with a matching plain one (to protect you art work!) and clip together at the top with a mini bulldog clip, then add this to the stand, with a bit of clear glue in the groove.
Why not remind yourself how you can make more microscope art on Darcy's launch blog.
I hope you enjoy making your own mini curiosities.
Bye for now, Penny. cuttingmycoat.blogspot.com
I hope you enjoy making your own mini curiosities.
Bye for now, Penny. cuttingmycoat.blogspot.com
I loved the samples you made for Darcy, but these are very cool too!! Yes Darcy's stamps do look a bit like microbial organisms, you have latched onto a funky mini display! Thankyou for sharing this great idea with us!! ~Leandra
We would love you to join in with challenge #4: Miniature Art.
Perhaps one of our guests has triggered an idea you might like to try, or perhaps you have other mini pieces of art you want to explore, whatever you decide, we'd love to have you join in our fortnighly challenge on this topic and link up your creativity HERE.
Perhaps one of our guests has triggered an idea you might like to try, or perhaps you have other mini pieces of art you want to explore, whatever you decide, we'd love to have you join in our fortnighly challenge on this topic and link up your creativity HERE.
All links go in the draw to win a £50 voucher (includes freight cost) to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Fresco Paints link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, March 8th, winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00.
How fantastic are your miniature Cabinet of Curiosities slides Penny, sensational stamping and so easy. Thank you so much for your inspiring post :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous..... and Darcy's stamps are perfect for it. I think I've got some microscope slides still...may have to dig them out!
ReplyDeleteThis is just amazing, so imaginative and well executed! Where did you get different sizes of slide from?
ReplyDeleteLove this Penny!
Lucy x
Love these, full of colour and variety! Great project:).
ReplyDeleteReally lovely and inspiring project! What a wonderful way to use Darcy's original images! xxx
ReplyDeleteThe slides look awesome and unusual too!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!!! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea! I love it! Your slides look really great together. Lx
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous, Penny!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFascinating idea!! lovely project I love the object and lovely colours. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great micro project and the painting is really clever. This has been such a fun theme, it's a shame it only lasts for 2 weeks I would have loved to have made another piece but I just don't get the crafting time. Thanks for all the brilliant inspiration x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Dee x
ReplyDeleteStinking cute! Another idea for me to try with what I have - thanks for the inspiration and sharing how you did them too Karen x
ReplyDeleteWow!!!!!!!!! Penny, that is such a stunning project. The finished slides are absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh my Penny, these are just amazing !!! Something else I will have to try x
ReplyDeleteOooh wow, wonderful ! :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea and project!! :-o)
ReplyDeleteI love these. What a great idea using the matchsticks in that way.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and gorgeous execution! Really striking - love it!
ReplyDeletePenny,
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great project and your instructions are perfect. Thanks for your inspiration.
These are just the coolest thing ever! I love them, they work so well. they looked great on launch night, but these ones are even better.
ReplyDeleteThank you! The glass slides are a mixture of normal microscope slides and Ranger Memoryglass slides. P.
ReplyDeleteWow genius ! What more can I say.
ReplyDeleteFabulous project altogether and genius is definitely an apt description! Love the use of the matchsticks to hold the slides and your stamping on the glass surface is perfection.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
I haven't seen anything like this before and wow it's amazing, so cool I want one xx
ReplyDeletewow-coolio!!
ReplyDeleteOh my. So sweet. Loads and loads of glass bits here. Love this. Hugz
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow absolutely stunning awesome mini creations, I so love this idea, all of them look amazing together. Happy Art :-) Kezzy xxx
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