2017 Topic 16: Rustification
It's
always interesting to see what Nikki gets up to when she is on a Rust
kick, and I think this topic is probably her safe place! She has many
tip and tricks up her sleeve, if you haven;t tried a Vaseline resist
before, then now's your chance!
Once I had my rust head on I had to add a little patina too - so I used this as the background panel for my star. Another rusty mix in the background, this time adding candle wax in vertical strokes before covering in Green Patina Fresco Chalk paint. Once dry, wipe away and the resisted wax reveals some rust under the patina.
All the same Seth Apter paint colours were used on the canvas frame too. A little Grunge Paste
was added first to create some texture. This time I have dry brushed
the Green Patina over the textured surface for subtle hints.
I
am looking forward to using the baubles and bow from Raquel's stamp set
too; I can see these being used in the same way or for a more modern
Christmas look. But if, like me, you like a little rust - grab Seth
Apter / PaperArtsy chalk paints and go for the rusty / patina version!
Hi everyone, it's Nikki Acton here from Addicted to Art with you today, and I'd like to share my rust creation using the fabulous Christmas stamps from Scrapcosy.
I
love creating worn paint effects with rust being one of my favourites.
When the Seth Apter ranges of PaperArtsy paints were introduced late
2016 and early 2017 I knew they would be perfect for rust / patina
effects. Raquel's Christmas stamp set ESC08 with the bold imagery seemed
a great fit!
As Raquel herself showed in a recent post the star stamp can be made 3 dimensional really easily! I used Fresco Chalk paints - Terracotta, Mahogany, Smoked Paprika, Toffee and French Roast to create a rusty toned background before stamping the star.
My evening photos under the room lights don't quite show the true colours! |
Having created the rust effect, I stippled some waxy hair product over areas of the star and then covered with Buff Fresco Chalk Paint.
Once dry wipe away and you get the chipped paint effect. (Thanks to
Andy Skinner for the hair product tip.) I added a little extra Mahogany
and Terracotta in places.
Once I had my rust head on I had to add a little patina too - so I used this as the background panel for my star. Another rusty mix in the background, this time adding candle wax in vertical strokes before covering in Green Patina Fresco Chalk paint. Once dry, wipe away and the resisted wax reveals some rust under the patina.
And
finally the banner - love the vintage feel of this - stamped over Buff
Fresco Chalk Paint and a little Mahogany and Green Patina added.
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23 comments:
This is gorgeous, it looks as if it's been rusting away at the back of an attic for years and years!
This looks incredible Nikki! I also think it looks like an aged treasure! Chrisx
Wow ! This is stunning !
Corrie x
Gorgeous and 'rustic'. Pun intended! 😂
Ooooh. Absolutely love this! x
I just love it when Nikki does rust, this is incredible and the star looks so 3D!!
Live this Nikki, great piece. Xx
Stunning! :)
Amazing project, love the star and how it pops on the stunning background.
Wow! I thought that star was a metallic ornament it looks so real! Love the patina background too, Cathy x
Fabulous Nikki ! The star really looks stunning with the rust and 3D and you created an amazing background for it too. Jennie x
Spectacular rust effects, Nikki - you handle those paints brilliantly to create rust, weathered paint and worn patina, and you've put them together perfectly for your distressed Christmas panel. I love that star!
Alison x
Love it looks so rusty. Handy tip about using hair wax! Given me the inspiration to use it, thanks. Xx
Simply stunning Nikki! Love!! xx
Fantastic Nikki! that star is just incredible.
Beautiful project Nikki.
This is incredible Niki! I love the deep turquoise in the color mix and how you made the stamped star 3D. Big wow! Hugs, Autumn
Great process to achieve the rust effect and what great detail on your fabulous project x
I can't believe that star isn't metal AND that it's a stamp! wonderful job on rusting it and making it dimensional - the wire circle accents it wonderfully!
absolutely fabulous rusty details here Nikki xx Love the background but the star is a huge favourite
TFS Annie xx
What a brilliant project Nikki. Absolutely superb these rust effects, I love Raquel's the big star on the patina background. xx
Amazing! The rusty effect on the start is gorgeous, it looks so real! My star couldn't be on better hands for this type of technique! You're the boss on rustyness! :)
This is brilliant, Nikki, that star looks amazing!,
Lucy x
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