The Mixed Media Monthly Challenge is starting a new mid-month guest designer post! We'll be inviting some frequent players to come join us for the 15th of the month to share a new project and tutorial with us all.
Our first mid-month guest designer is INGRID from
Ingrid's Craft Corner! We love what she created and we truly thank her for sharing her work with us!
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Welcome, Ingrid! |
Hi there, my name is Ingrid Kristina V. I’m in my early 30’s and live in London with my FiancĂ© and our two little girls. I have always been a crafty soul and enjoy cardmaking, art journaling, creating fine or mixed media art and more, which I share regularly on my blog
Ingrid's Crafts Corner. My cardmaking style is clean, simple and contemporary, with bold and bright features, as well as artsy, grungy and fun. My art could be described as grungy, textured, vintage, but I also like to play with colours and visual textures. I have an enormous passion for mixed media and love the creative freedom it gives me. I also love to experiment and often develop new techniques that I share with excitement with my blog buddies.
Winner of the UK national competition - The Card Designer 2014 - Simply Cards & Papercraft magazine, also a Designer 2015 for the magazine.
Designer for GlitzCraft.
Designer for Eclectic Ellapu challenge blog.
Owner & designer for the Mixed Media World challenge blog.
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Firstly, I'd like to thank Rachel and her team for inviting me to guest design for the fabulous Mixed Media Monthly Challenge blog. It is a great honour!
I had a real fun creating my project for this post. I wanted my artwork to be textured (otherwise it wouldn't be me), I wanted it to have an organic feel and have soft pastel colours. I think I achieved all of the above.
It all started with Gesso base on a grey board, followed by a layer of a site pretty lace trims to the left. I added layers of masking tape, tulle fabric and some torn natural twine arranged into organic patterns around the edges.
The entire piece was treated with a bit of Gesso.
I formed a heart on top of my lace area using my Light Modelling Paste by Liquitex and let it dry. This was frustrating, you can't heat dry modelling paste as it will puff up. Or can you?!:) and so I did! I wanted to. It was nice and puffy when I used my fingers to pull the upper 'skin' of the paste to create wrinkles. Then I let it completely dry. I also added some of the White Crackle paste by Prima, covered some areas with the Glass Beads by Galleria and when dry covered all in a layer of Gesso again.
It was time to add colour to my project. I decided to use my beautiful Aquarelle Pencil set by Faber-Castell knowing they are very pigmented and the colour choices are endless. I'm proud to say I just HAD TO buy all 120 of them :) My name is Ingrid and I'm a Craft-a-holic! They are awesome! I chose these gorgeous shades of peach and pink. I wanted to highlight and shade only around the edges of the layered lace so the pencils were perfect for it. I thought about using my Big Brush Pitt pens by Faber-Castell, but the pencils did the job beautifully! I used my water brush to distribute the colour.
Now you will think I'm a bit crazy... My Mum certainly was when I asked her to pick some dry twigs there. She certainly thought I was bonkers when explaining I wanted to make a bird nest :) I elaborated further that being a mixed media artist means using various media and materials bringing them together into one masterpiece. Mixed media at least for me means an absolute freedom of expression and that's the way I create. That's why I love Mixed Media style. So to continue.. Now I had a half of a dry bush inside my kitchen, a great reminder of the fact my garden needs trimming (I wonder if this was my Mum's intention..), I selected a few tiny twigs and literally glued them into my project using my Mod Podge Matte. I simply left it under an acrylic block for a while. All covered in Gesso again, lightened up the heart too…
Ok, the base was ready. Out came the Hazelnut Distress Paint and the Calypso Teal diluted Dylusions spray. I added a colour here and there diluting it and drying it as I went. When happy enough I added some of the gorgeous Rust Distress EP by Tim Holtz and the yummy Shabby Blue and Shabby White frantage by Stampendous to a few corners and edges. I love creating a contrast using glitter on top of my grunge. I personally came up with a name for this style - 'Glam Grunge'. Catchy, right?!:)
I sponged around the raised areas and edges using the Archival Potting Soil ink and highlighted the raised areas in white Gesso. Added some Glimmer Glaze by Tattered Angels.
I added my embellishments - the birdie, the cage (Tim Holtz die), these were inked with Distress Inks and crackled using the Picket Fence Crackle paint by Tim Holtz. I added a few buttons, some are vintage like the cute little round ones on the front. I 'rusted' a few metal buttons simply by embossing them using the Tim Holtz rust EP. Do not touch the metal buttons immediately after heating the powder. Guess how I know?! I finished the piece off with a few paper flowers by Glitzcraft and added some gesso on top. It needed a little extra colour to the flowers so I used the Aquarelle pencils taking the colour with a wet brush..
I added some half rusted metal rings from my stash and a self-made badge to the top left corner too. Masterpiece done!
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Isn't her canvas GORGEOUS?! I love how she gathered twigs from her garden to create a bird's nest! Thank you to Ingrid for joining our March "Birds of a Feather" challenge as a guest designer! Make sure you visit her
BLOG HERE to see much more from Ingrid!