We have a lovely method from Debs. Here she has mixed infusions into paint to alter the colour to a soft, chalk-infusion. Not only will this make the paint permanent, but also allows you to work on what might be more comfortable territory than using them in their raw, more unpredictable manner.
Hi everyone Debs here from the ArtZone, I'm so happy to be here this evening as I've been playing with some of the new colours of Infusions as well as some stamps that I have had a while but not used for some time. I love looking through my stamps until I get the pull towards a set and then create something with them, as in this small wall hanging.
Hi everyone Debs here from the ArtZone, I'm so happy to be here this evening as I've been playing with some of the new colours of Infusions as well as some stamps that I have had a while but not used for some time. I love looking through my stamps until I get the pull towards a set and then create something with them, as in this small wall hanging.
As soon I saw the new Rusty Car Infusions I knew I wanted to use it to create a rusty effect; I do love a touch of rust! To activate the crystals I used Paint Drying Retarder as it gave me more control over the drips.
So many beautiful colours as it dried onto the crackle background. I really liked how the dribbles run into the cracks in some places and not in others giving a random effect.
More dribbles, but this time I used them to form stems of the flowers, again I used the Retarder to activate the Infusions to give that control I needed to form stems. If I had spritzed them the colour would have disperse further.
I love the way the colours changed by mixing with the paint, in this case Chalk Fresco Finish Paint, which worked well for the leaves.
Repeating the process for the flower, produced a pretty pink but I was keen to darken the value, yet didn't want to loose the details of the stamp, so I used a tiny brush inside the thicker lines.
Outlining around the flower and leaves, felt right to me as it gave more definition, and provided good contrast to make them pop of the board. The leaves are from EEV04
Getting to the end I couldn't think of a better sentiment than those from Zinski Art plate no, ZA08 which sums it lovely! The New Infusions and New Releases from Zinski Art can be found at stockist now!
I hope you will try this out yourselves, there are so many ways to use Infusions that the possibilities are endless. Myself, I will be trying out the Retarder more with Infusions as I loved the effects it creates, especially over the painted background, and the colour stays on the surface rather than soaking in.
I'll say goodbye for now, as always take care and stay creative!
Hugs xx
Debs
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This is super pretty Debs, and what a nice way to use infusions 2 ways in the same project! Love the rusty drips, but also works well with the paint too! Perfect! ~ Leandra
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That's gorgeous Debs
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Debs. I love the texture combinations.
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought to use the infusions this way. Thank you so much for the inspiration x
ReplyDeleteawesome work Debz - I love the way you have used the infusions - fab idea xx
ReplyDeletetotally great, love this ;O)
ReplyDeleteReally interesting experiments Deborah. Great ideas there! Xx
ReplyDeleteGreat to know about using retarder with infusions and a lovely project Debs! xx
ReplyDeleteLove your wall hanging! And new Infusions color is great-especially with the effect you created with crackle:)
ReplyDeleteLemonCreation
The results are beautiful! Great ideas.
ReplyDeleteFantastic experiments Debs. I will be buying some retarder now, just love the use of Rusty Car. Fab
ReplyDeleteFascinating project and fabulous the retarder effect. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea. I love the effects on this beautiful project, so original and effective! xx
ReplyDeleteGreat effects with your paint/infusion mixes, Deb - and it all looks fabulous over that crackle.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
What a great idea and great effects debs!
ReplyDeleteMore ideas to try when my craftroom is workable again (soon I hope). Lovely piece Debs.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx