Showing posts with label heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heart. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2015

Where I Create, There I am True - Mixed Media Heart on Canvas


This is my newest painting in the, 'Hearts and Flowers' series I'm working on.

I was inspired by, 'Take the Challenge with Mou'

My April prompt for you is CREATIVITY. How are you creative, your favorite creativity quote, is creativity your life style or just a hobby... whatever it means to you, create a project around the idea of creativity. 


I have been wanting to illustrate this quote for some time and this was just the push I needed.

All the shading and details were done with Stamper's Big Brush pens (especially the white one) over acrylics on  canvas. 

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Framed Mixed-Media Heart Wall Decor


I'm having a great time with these patterns. 
Sometimes I've been doing them in my art journal, sometimes on loose paper - my son has been doodling them on his arms. LOL.

This one leapt off the page and into a salvaged garage sale frame. I now have a really cute little accent for my bathroom. 


For a focal point I added a recycled playing card. You can view my tutorial for them HERE.


All this color and texture makes me happy :)


I had a little strip left so instead of replicating it in my journal, I cut a piece out and glued it in. Having a pattern index is SO awesome. It's totally worth the additional effort. You can see it all finished in the top pic.


Thanks for visiting.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Mixed Media Bulk Valentines Day Cards


Hello Everyone! This is my 1000th post! I almost missed it. LOL

Since it's a milestone I thought I'd share a tutorial for bulk Valentines Day cards. This way if you're inspired you'll have plenty of time to make and send them. 

I made mine with a hand-carved stamp, but any heart-shaped stamp will do. This works for any shape really, but V-Day is all about the hearts. 

Indulge me as I show you the whole process, just ignore the bits that don't apply or roll your eyes a bunch and say, "duh!"

This is my drawing transferred onto a piece of Speedy-Carve. To transfer to rubber all you do is lay the front (pencil side) of your drawing onto the rubber and burnish with a spoon, pen lid, your finger... until it transfers. Which is pretty much immediately.

This symbol has been haunting my dreams lately. Don't know why but I'm following the trail to see where it leads. 

Carve your stamp.

As soon as I finish a hand-carved stamp, I usually stamp it a few times in my art journals. It serves as a nice record of what I made as I frequently give stamps away. You can see I made a stencil too (orange, mid- left)

But let's get to the Valentines, shall we.


Supplies (loose suggestions, this is mixed-media after all)

  1.  Watercolor - mine are liquid as I use them to make spray ink, but pans work just the same.
  2.  Stamp, Staz-on ink
  3.  Heat tool
  4.  Paper towel
  5.  Water, brushes
  6.  Watercolor paper, cut or torn to desired size.
  7.  Map or book paper (I used both)
  8.  Adhesive (Mod Podge)
  9.  Gold Paint


Step One: Create your watercolor backgrounds.
1. Add water with a brush where you want your paint to spread. It will only move around the wet area. This is a wonderful quality that allows you to blend colors or keep them separate.
2. Dab paint into the wet area
3. Paint spreads (or you help it a bit with your brush)
4. Repeat with new color (orange) having some parts mingle and some not.
5. To soften the color roll over card with paper towel
6. Keep adding colors until satisfied.

Note: At any point you can use your heat tool to dry an area so the paint won't spread into it. 

Once you've painted your background, take a clean brush and flick water all over it. Wait a few seconds and then roll over the card with your paper towel. It will lift off the paint and leave pretty lightened areas. 
 
Another option is to get one card covered in paint and place a second dry card on top to transfer the paint.

left is the top (dry) card, right is the painted card. 
 It's more smooshy and diffused - a nice effect.


Or, if you're me, you'll be all, "That's dusty rose and brown. EW!"
All you need to do is add a pop of a bright color and the whole piece perks up.
You'll also note that I intentionally avoided water spattering the fuchsia bit so it has more weight in the background.

Make a lot of backgrounds because A. You've already hauled your stuff out, and B. it makes you less attached to the success of any one piece. 
For example:


I love the tulippy one with all the white space (right) but think the left one looks like someone sneezed paint all over  the place. *shudder* But who cares... I made about 20. No one card is a deal breaker. And that messy one - punched, torn into strips, or with some stamping will probably be pretty great too. 

So these soft ones are for Valentines, there is enough color range to suit all my friends different personalities.


And these wild, bold ones with lots of luscious white space and distinct edges are for art journalling and future projects. FWIW, I've never used my black watercolor before. Oh, my! It's my new favorite thing.


Now that we've made a big pile of painted cards, let's finish them off. 
Once they're dry, of course. Too soon and it'll be a big mess.

Stamp your image on the card.

(don't mind the bit of acrylic on this one. Years ago I'd stamped off some bubble wrap into my watercolor pad and decided to not worry about it)

Stamp again on your map or book paper. Since I'm only filling in the heart I only stamped the top half. 
Cut out the heart. 


Glue the heart into your image.

Be careful as your watercolor will react to the glue. I put the Mod Podge on once, with a brush, not going back and forth over the area. Just one quick pass. Then you smooth down the map paper and carefully remove any seeping glue with your finger. No need to go over the top of the map paper like you would with a collage. This is just a card and you'll risk mixing up the paint.


Gild the edges with gold paint. I could only find my gold fabric paint (which worked fine). The edging really creates a beautiful frame, adds a little glamour and accentuates any torn edges.


And there you go! This set of nine cards took very little time.
They are different enough to keep me engaged but I didn't have to worry about design choices at every step.

If you click on the picture to see it full-sized you'll notice that there are a few with french dictionary pages instead of maps. Again, the variety keeps me interested and if the colors of the map and the card were too close I needed more contrast. 


I'll add a sentiment or a note on the back, and  leave the fronts plain so they can be enjoyed year round. 

Sending a little piece of art in the mail is sure to bring smiles to your loved ones. 
If you try this please let me know.

Warmly, 
~~~~~Nicole

Monday, December 1, 2014

Gelli Printed Heart Tag and Card


Julie Fei-Fan Balzer created a very cool challenge called CarveDecember where you carve a stamp a day all month. I couldn't resist. 

I was torn between making a heart or a texture stamp as I've been playing with clay recently and texture is always useful. After going back and forth a bit I decided to do both - a heart with a pattern so it could provide random swirly dots or be a proper heart, as needed.


One great thing about long hearts is that they interlock into a border very easily. 
For the tag above I simply stamped in Staz-On over top a gelli-printed tag. Then I stamped the heart again on white book paper, cut it out and attached it with foam tape.


For this card, I stamped the heart three times on book paper, cut them out and sewed through the middle of the stack. Then I added them to a stenciled, stamped and gelli-printed background and sewed around the edge. 


Happy December!




Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Glittered Mixed-Media Heart


I just can't get enough of hearts. 


Hearts. Flowers. Stars. 
They may be the most pedestrian of doodles but they call to us on a very deep soul-level. 


So I'm going to indulge myself in just a few more. 
*shrug*


Can't be tamed ;-)

P.S. Guess who found her glitter Mod Podge *woop-woop*