2018 Topic 6: Banners & Bunting
Wow!!
This is a really different take on bunting from Nikki in this post! I
love all the texture, colour contrasts and the butterfly ties all the
panels together! What a great sampler of techniques too! I'm sure this
will get your crafty fingers itching! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, Nikki from Addicted to Art with you today sharing my take on our Bunting and Banners theme.
I decided to use different techniques, using mostly PaperArtsy Grunge Paste and Infusions to create a patchwork effect bunting!
We
all like playing with products, trying out new techniques and if you
are anything like me you don't always know what do with the 'background'
when you have done it. This a great way to try out new techniques or
use up those background pieces. Decide on a layout, cut them up - add a
little ink or paint to the edges and create some panels that don't
really need much adding!
I have used 5 different techniques here - all using Infusions and 3 using Grunge Paste. Infusions are little pots of magic! (Actually here is the official description - water soluble particles with 2 components: dye colour pigment with walnut stain). I have used Black Knight, The Sage and Emerald Isle.
The image above features stamping into Grunge Paste with Infusions added. There are two things I love about Grunge Paste - you can sand it and it dries really quickly! I added some paste to card, allowed to dry a little - but not completely and stamped into it (spritz with water first) with the lines stamp off ELB29 stamp set. I then sprinkled Black Knight Infusions and The Sage and spritzed with water. Love the texture the stamping created which is further highlighted by the mottled colours.
The green above uses PaperArtsy Crackle Medium over Little Black Dress Fresco Acrylic and once dry - Hey Pesto Fresco Acrylic was added. I sprinkled Infusions to add watery splatters to my peeled paint effect.
Next up - over Squid Ink Fresco Acrylic
painted card - grunge paste was used through a stencil - PS044) - and
more infusions added. I sanded this one a little to remove some of the
Infusions from the grunge paste but leaving it over the darker base
colour.
I stamped the butterflies (from HP1506)
onto some old book pages which I then gave the Infusions and water
treatment. They were adhered to some card and Grunge Paste added around -
which was coloured again with Infusions - using my fingers to spread it
around.
The
little grids are faux texture really. I lay some plasterers mesh tape
on card and sprinkled Infusions over the top - once water was added and
it had dried I removed the tape.
The
central butterfly was stamped on calico fabric and Infusions sprinkled
over and water spritzed. I added some matte medium to make the material a
little less floppy!
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The colours and textures are gorgeous in these 'panels'.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular Nikki. Every nook and cranny is a wonder. So much great texture.
ReplyDeletefabulous bunting, Nikki!
ReplyDeleteWonderful textures and effects Nikki. Xx
ReplyDeleteAmazing bunting, I do so love the tiled effect xx
ReplyDeleteReally fab textures here, and the unusual and natural colours are great!! Beautiful panels and bunting, love it. Corinne x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project Nikki
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Nikki, so many textures and subtle shades,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Gorgeous mixed media bunting!! Fabulous techniques and design, just wonderful!! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing grungy texture and I just love this rope spun earthy banner! Great job!
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing work, Nikki - your grungy textured version could even convert me to bunting!
ReplyDeleteAlison x