To get this blog started I'll just give you a sneak peak into my creative process. There really isn't one, hee hee. I am pretty all over the place with the things I make. I love to play in paint, cut up paper, make jewelry, sketch random little things, and will pretty much give anything a try. So I really wouldn't expect to see too much of the same thing. Well, at least at first.
Let's start with something I created a couple of month's back (yes, I have been procrastinating on starting this blog). I was browsing Pinterest and came across these little
faucet handle flowers and immediately got excited. I didn't have random facet handles but I did have Tim Holtz Faucet Handle Knobs. That'll work. So I managed to come up with this project.
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| It is complete chaos but it makes me happy. ^_^ |
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Not by Ranger but I don't know if they make anything like this. So start by painting it with a coat of gesso.
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| After the gesso dries I layered Distress Paint in the colors Gathered Twigs, Mowed Lawn, and Salty Ocean. I Just kept going until I liked how it looked. Just make sure you let some of the layers dry so you don't get some random mysterious brown color. I tend to do that a lot. =P |
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| I then picked out some my favorite tissue tapes and sticking them on. |
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| Annnd more paint! |
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| I apply a coat of multi-medium matte just to make sure the tissue tape doesn't decide to come up. If you use a paint brush make sure it isn't one of your good ones. |
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| I still had some scraps of this paper from forever ago. |
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Since the papers are black, white, and grays you can add whatever color you want. Which I love. I mostly used Broken China, Peeled Paint, Vintage Photo, and Tea Dye.
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With some ripping and more multi-medium I add them to the little flower box. Adding Box Feet while I'm at it.
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| Now for the inside. I just took tissue paper colored with Black Soot and Gathered Twigs and more multi-medium to stick it all together. |
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| After completing the base (and forgetting to take some pictures in the process >_<) I start putting the flowers together. This is my favorite part because you just grab all your Idea-ology parts from your hoard and just play. I added some color with alcohol inks to go along with the color theme. |
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Sticking them all together with glossy accents and, yes, multi-medium.
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| I wanted the flowers to look more like, well, flowers than the image where the initial inspiration came from so I blew the dust off of my Tattered Florals die and got to cutting or rolling, whatever. More Distress Paint and more gluing together and a little embossing. |
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| Just because every garden needs a butterfly. |
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The final results of the flowers when all is said and done. The stems are just wire twisted together and glued to the back of the flowers.
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The little flower box seemed a little plain once the flowers were put inside so I added a label thing to it.
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Some of the pictures I lost and or forgot to take included adding balls of tissue tape to the bottom, distress glitter colored with alcohol ink, and more embellishments.
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| And a few more close ups. |
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| The final result of all of it together. |
This project took a few days to make but that's mainly because I wandered off onto other projects during this process. Leave any questions below in the comments and I'll do my best to answer. I wonder what will be next. =3