2015 Theme 5: Deconstruction
Hi everyone It's Pam Thorburn here, joining you  this evening with a post about creating a Peeled Paint effect. 
Here's my completed cover with that yummy peeled paint effect that I love:
There's  something about layers of peeling paint that really appeals to me. I'm a  keen photographer, and when I look at my photos I find I have a lot of  photos of peeling paint on doors, and boats and houses.So I thought I  would try to recreate this effect and make a little mini album to keep  some of my favourite photos from this year. 
Here's my completed cover with that yummy peeled paint effect that I love:
Step 1: The  first thing I had to do was to 'deconstruct' and recycle an old mini  album that was looking very old fashioned and apply my first coat of  Fresco Paint. This was done roughly as at all stages I wanted parts of  the bottom layers to show through. Initially I thought I would rub a  candle randomly over the paint to act as a resist and allow subsequent  layers to show through. For this project I used a selection of Fresco paints: Haystack, London Bus, Mermaid, Orchid, Candy Floss and Guacamole.
Step 3: I continued to add layers of torn painted paper and also to paint over top of the layers of paper in a random fashion:
Step 4: I applied some Crackle Glaze and more random colours of Fresco Paint for the top coat. When the crackle had worked I gave the surface a blast of hot air from a heat tool to make the paint bubble and blister. Isn't that a fabulous effect? I LOVE it!
Step 5: Then I set about making embellishments for the cover using Emma Godfrey's cute stamp set- EEG03 and EEG01.
EEG01 
EEG03
Step 6: I decorated the inner covers by simple random stamping using the same stamp sets: 
And while I had the stamps out I made some pages to put into my album:
I  must say I love this paint effect. It's fun to do and I particularly  like that you can be a bit slap dash and you will still get a great  result. There's nothing precious or exact at all about this technique. 
Can  you imagine how great this would look on a set of little beach houses,  or a bird house? Why not give it a go and when you do, don't forget to  leave a link to your work. 
Bye for now,
Pam
Visit my blog at www.waltzingthroughlife.blogspot.uk
We  would love you to join in with challenge #5: Deconstruction If you are   inspired by any of our guests who blog with us over the fortnight, then   please join in and link up your creativity HERE. 
All  links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your   choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Deconstruction link will  close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, March 22nd, winner will be announced 2  hours later at 19:00.
 












 
 
 
 
13 comments:
Lovely effect on this mini album. I love peeling paint too! xx
Fantastic paint effects, Pam, love your album!!
Wow how cool does the peeled cracked paint look on top of the layers of papers!!! Lovely deliberate distressing Pam! Thanks!
This is lovely Pam. The peeled cracked paint is fabulous.
Love that distressed paint effect (and of course how you've used the stamps!!) :)
Lovely little mini album Pam, you have showcased Emma's stamps beautifully :-) xxx
Wow! What a cool effect! Loving the peeled paint technique!
I love it! The texture from the layers of paint & paper looks amazing. The colours are gorgeous & your photos are fantastic.
This is gorgeous, I just love that peeled paint cover with those beautiful colours!
Lucy x
Pam I love the fantastic paint effects on your mini book.
Anni
So fresh, funky and different!
Wonderful peeling effect!!!
Fabulous - love the grungy, yet colourfulness of it xx
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