2017 Topic 15: Pearlescent
Clearly Jennie is a fully committed crafter when she 'has' to buy wine to use the bottle
for a project! It does, of course, turn out to be a lot of beautiful
layers that require a lot of water, and the result is a stunning
composition (she's so good at arranging those dimensional elements!!)
Hi everyone, it's Jennie (Live The Dream) with
you today, and I'd like to share with you an altered bottle which I had
great fun decorating (and needless to say drinking the contents!).
For
this pearlescent challenge I wanted to use some "pearly bits" and
pieces which for those of you who know me will know that these are
pieces quite close to my heart. When altering a bottle it is not
necessarily easy to use stamps, but I found a wonderful plate in the
Ancestors section of Ink and the Dog which fitted what I wanted to
achieve perfectly.
I would say that this altered bottle did not go initially to plan (or rather the design that was in my head) but as you will see a stroke of luck with the water bottle sorted things out and now I am very pleased with it!
Ink & The Dog Collection: Ancestors Plate 1
I would say that this altered bottle did not go initially to plan (or rather the design that was in my head) but as you will see a stroke of luck with the water bottle sorted things out and now I am very pleased with it!
I
started with a small Prosecco bottle .... it really is worth looking in
the small wine bottles section of your local supermarket as there are
some wonderful shapes of bottles, but which are not too large to alter.
For the sake of my art, I did drink the contents of two bottles so I had
a spare ..........
The bottle got a couple of coats of Golden Gesso, then a coat of Golden Crackle Paste which I applied with a paintbrush. I didn't want anything too thick. I loved all the little marks on the bottle and had intended to do some layering with texture paste, but in the end let the original textures on the bottle provide the interest.
Now this is where it all started going a bit wrong! or rather not to plan! I wanted a light coat of Violet Storms Infusions to blend into the crackle on the bottle and had thought that rolling it in the colour would work but ....... the shape of the bottle precluded that. I tried painting the colour on and it was too dark (I am using Violet Storms which are not light at the best of times!) Finally I stood the bottle on some kitchen towel and gave everything a spritz of water (as I thought I would start all over again) and hey presto the water and Infusions dripped beautifully. I wanted to keep this wonderful colour so zapped it with the heat gun, hoping that the bottle wouldn't crack! I then had the great idea that I would spritz the bottle with a Pearlescent spray ..... I nearly lost all the wonderful colour, but it did work and the bottle has a lovely sheen to it, although the photographs don't really show that.
Now
I am sure we all have loads of these - I have an enormous amount bought
for a workshop which was then cancelled. I am always looking for ways
of using them up and I love painting them with Fresco Chalk Acrylic Paint (Chalk).
I find the easiest thing is to paint them while they are still on the plastic sheeting. They first got a coat of Chalk and then a little Satin Glaze.
You wouldn't recognise them as the same embellishment.
I then started decorating the bottle and this went fairly fast as I chose various different elements. First I stamped the lovely sisters plate onto tissue and added this over the crackled/infused bottle. I love the way some of the Violet Infusions shows through.
I hunted for some small flowers to complement the size of the bottle (it is quite small and very easy to overpower).
I felt I needed a sentiment and the words on the Ancestors plate were a little large. I took a few words from one of Alison Bombers sentiments on Eclectica EAB01 and stamped on some old text paper to keep the vintage feel.
And
then the to the top of the bottle. I love using just one colour of
Infusions and so I dyed some American seam binding ribbon with the
Violet Storms Infusions. If you want a lighter colour you need to add
loads of water, but you can make it still lighter by wrapping it in a
piece of kitchen towel and squeezing the water out before drying. I love
this dusky violet!
When I first saw the cameo stamp I knew I had to find my shrink plastic! I have always used the Translucent Shrink Plastic as it seems less brittle. A little gold around the edges just finished it off.
Then I found the cap of the bottle which I had completely forgotten about! It looked a bit bland with just the Fresco Chalk paint so I gave it another coat of the Chalk mixed with Satin Glaze and it really has a lovely pearly finish. A pearl from an old necklace made a lovely top.
There is also a piece of pearl necklace (from an old necklace I found in my mother in law's jewellery box) around the top of the bottle underneath the ribbon.
So here is my "pearly" altered bottle .... pearls and pearlescent sprays and of course the odd pearl button.
The bottle got a couple of coats of Golden Gesso, then a coat of Golden Crackle Paste which I applied with a paintbrush. I didn't want anything too thick. I loved all the little marks on the bottle and had intended to do some layering with texture paste, but in the end let the original textures on the bottle provide the interest.
Now this is where it all started going a bit wrong! or rather not to plan! I wanted a light coat of Violet Storms Infusions to blend into the crackle on the bottle and had thought that rolling it in the colour would work but ....... the shape of the bottle precluded that. I tried painting the colour on and it was too dark (I am using Violet Storms which are not light at the best of times!) Finally I stood the bottle on some kitchen towel and gave everything a spritz of water (as I thought I would start all over again) and hey presto the water and Infusions dripped beautifully. I wanted to keep this wonderful colour so zapped it with the heat gun, hoping that the bottle wouldn't crack! I then had the great idea that I would spritz the bottle with a Pearlescent spray ..... I nearly lost all the wonderful colour, but it did work and the bottle has a lovely sheen to it, although the photographs don't really show that.
I find the easiest thing is to paint them while they are still on the plastic sheeting. They first got a coat of Chalk and then a little Satin Glaze.
You wouldn't recognise them as the same embellishment.
I then started decorating the bottle and this went fairly fast as I chose various different elements. First I stamped the lovely sisters plate onto tissue and added this over the crackled/infused bottle. I love the way some of the Violet Infusions shows through.
I hunted for some small flowers to complement the size of the bottle (it is quite small and very easy to overpower).
I felt I needed a sentiment and the words on the Ancestors plate were a little large. I took a few words from one of Alison Bombers sentiments on Eclectica EAB01 and stamped on some old text paper to keep the vintage feel.
When I first saw the cameo stamp I knew I had to find my shrink plastic! I have always used the Translucent Shrink Plastic as it seems less brittle. A little gold around the edges just finished it off.
Then I found the cap of the bottle which I had completely forgotten about! It looked a bit bland with just the Fresco Chalk paint so I gave it another coat of the Chalk mixed with Satin Glaze and it really has a lovely pearly finish. A pearl from an old necklace made a lovely top.
There is also a piece of pearl necklace (from an old necklace I found in my mother in law's jewellery box) around the top of the bottle underneath the ribbon.
So here is my "pearly" altered bottle .... pearls and pearlescent sprays and of course the odd pearl button.
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that is so clever!! the end result may not be exactly what you saw in your mind, but it looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGreat altered art project...love the vintage colour of the dusky violet, the subtle pearl effect and the glorious stamps x
ReplyDeleteHi Jennie. Leandra is spot on...lots of vintage charm! Xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delightful, Jennie - I love the pearls swirling around the image, and the inspired transformation of the lid into a decorative feature. The vintage image is just perfect, and I love the fabric wrapping around the neck of the bottle. And how generous of you to suffer so in the pursuit of art, drinking two bottles of Prosecco! (I know - they were only little!!)
ReplyDeleteAlison x
I love altered bottles Jennie and the details you have incorporated are wonderful. Lovely colours and layers of paint/ink and fabrics
ReplyDeleteTFS and best wishes
Annie xx
Fabulous altered bottle Jennie - love it - so clever!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful project Jennie! Love the soft lilac. Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteA really beautiful altered bottle!!!! So soft and wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely.
ReplyDeleteTotally in love! Wow!!! You’re very talented and I’m loving your style
ReplyDeleteThis is just glorious, Jennie, you have hit just the right note of decorative without being overdone; so elegant. That shrink plastic cameo is, for me, the perfect touch. Beautiful,
ReplyDeleteLucy x