Welcome
to the magic that is Helen Chilton. Tonight she shares skins, pearly
infusions transfers and other deliciously creative ideas that make you
ohhh and ahhh at her unique creative discoveries! Lots to enjoy here
people!
Hi everyone, it's Helen with
you today, and I'd like to share with you ...... a pearly picture with
autumn leaves and some of Alison's wonderful quotes.
I got out my bottle of Fresco Finish Pearl Glaze and
thought I'd put it through its paces. When it says 'pearl' it really
means pearl - the finish is gorgeous. Add to that colouring it with Infusions
and you've got a match made in heaven. I've used a wooden framed double
glass piece that allows for lots of layers. Everything has been painted
with the Pearl Glaze.
I've
then used these in my picture. I've also cut up one of Alison's quotes
here to fit my layout - they really are so versatile. You could even
just pick out a few words here and there across all the quotes - because
they're all in the same font, mixing and matching is easy.
The
pearlescent layers are very delicate so need careful handling - make
sure the Pearl Glaze is layered on thickly enough so you can peel it
off. With the leaves this fragility worked in their favour as any torn
edges/holes just made them look more autumnal.
First
of all I thought I'd try making some pearlescent peel off layers
(skins) so I spread some out on a piece of plastic (I used a slippery
fish document folder) and added some Rusty Car and Slime Infusions. I love the different colours you get. They just make me happy!
Use your fingers to spread the colour, then leave to dry out overnight.
When you peel it off you get this fantastic piece of pearly magic.
It's so beautiful it's hard to cut it up but I forced myself and stamped one of Alison's quotes directly on top.
Then I thought I'd take it a step further so I stamped a Lin Brown leaf onto the plastic in StazOn...
added a blob of Pearl Glaze and some Infusions...
painted it in making sure to go over the edges...
and
then when it was dry peeled it off the plastic. The magic here is that
the stamped image comes off as well and you get a beautiful, delicate
leaf.
You could try out this technique with the other glazes in the PaperArtsy range: Satin, Glossy, Matte, Metallic, Frosting.
I'm also going to try die cutting the layered pieces - I'll probably die cut it on the plastic and then peel it off after.
As you can see, I've had a wonderful time playing with the glaze and stamps - imagine all the colours you could get with the different Infusions. I'm off to have another go!
Helen
Blog: http://helenchilton.blogspot.co.uk/
Teaching at The Craft Barn:
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Wednesday 15 November 2017
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Blimey Helen! How fabulous those layers are! You must have squealed with delight when you peeled your skins off the plastic, they look amazing as leaves and with the quotes on top too! Thankyou ~ Leandra
Teaching at The Craft Barn:
Saturday 28 October 2017
Wednesday 15 November 2017
Saturday 25 November 2017
Blimey Helen! How fabulous those layers are! You must have squealed with delight when you peeled your skins off the plastic, they look amazing as leaves and with the quotes on top too! Thankyou ~ Leandra
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wow, this is beautiful, Helen! Love the leaves, they look amazing.
ReplyDeletePearlescent skins... exciting... I wonder if applying the glaze directly on the stamp would work, i.e would it release in one piece. Maybe something to try if I ever get around to it! The frame looks amazing Helen!
ReplyDeleteWow how creative. I have never seen anything like this before. Thank you so much for the amazing inspiration with your fabulous creation x
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea and such a beautiful project to show it off! Love this Helen. Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteOh my word - those pearl skins are just magical - wonderful with the leaf stamped images too, but it's the naked ones which really made me sit up and gasp! And the layers of text look so amazing - it looks like they're all at different depths - are they stamped on to layers of medium? Whatever the case - I love the skin-quote and the frame-quote too - glorious to see them played with so creatively.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Got it - just caught the bit about the double glass in the frame - how cool! xx
ReplyDeleteThis Pearl Glaze is really magical!! The leaves are fabulous!!! Great project!!!
ReplyDeleteFab technique Helen! Those leaves and skins look amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow Helen, how exciting is this! Love it! Xx
ReplyDeleteThose skins are wonderful and that's something I've never tried. Must give it a go sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
Oh, Wow, Helen!!! This is fabulous!!!!!!!!! The skins are wonderful and way cool with the leaves!!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea Helen - wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring Helen...your pearly leaves are just fantastic........love it !!!
ReplyDeleteTFS and best wishes
Annie xx
Goodness, that is beautiful.
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