Hi friends,
I had a lot of fun with this new paper- and stamp collection from Graphic 45
that is the result - a mixed media wooden plaque
to show, where it goes to Kerstin's creative Bude :-)
Rare Oddities - Its name reflects its programme
and many detail pictures
+ Media Fluid Acrylics
Blue green light, Primary Yellow, Carbon black
+ Shimmer Mister white
+ Antiquing Cream Titanium white
Blue green light, Primary Yellow, Carbon black
+ Shimmer Mister white
+ Antiquing Cream Titanium white
If you have any questions, please ask me!
often i forget to make photo's during the process, because then I'm
in another world, perhaps you understand this?!
but I am working on, promised!
Challenges:
Mixed Media World - Gorgeous texture
Rhedds creative spirit - August Challenge
Graphic 45 August Challenge (Rare Oddities)
Anything but cute #4 Making magic
my craft room is a magic world for me,
here I'm able to spin and make projects from dreams, thoughts and feelings
my craft room is a magic world for me,
here I'm able to spin and make projects from dreams, thoughts and feelings
I hope this new idea will be an inspiration for you!
LG Kerstin
Super project!! Love the fantastic use of those papers and how you incorporated them into this mixed media piece, - it looks so cool!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Astrid!!
DeleteHow gorgeous is this...your attention to detail is amazing,so many little item to look at...just fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in with our challenge over at Rhedd's Creative Spirit and sharing your project with us...x
super schön! was du aus diesem designpapier gemacht hast ist wunderbar.
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margit
Kerstin, I love your 3 dimensional plaque, and how you've made little shelves out of corrugate--QUESTION? How do you get those to stay level and support the weight of your objects? I am currently working on some projects that will require some 3 dimensionality to it, and I would love to hear your take on this. You can get me at sea-a-pea-oh-en at bell south dot net.
ReplyDeleteBack to this feast for eyes...I love your textured background...especially the spider web. I recently came across an embossed spider web I made, and was thinking how to incorporate it into a canvas. You have provided great inspiration for that, too! How clever to re-size your apothecary cabinet to repeat the bottles on your background. Is this a digital stamp? Please forgive me if that is a stupid question--I don't know much about doing things on the computer. Thank you so much for joining our Making Magic challenge at Anything But Cute with this novel take on Georgie's mood board. Hugs! Sara Emily DT
Many thanks Sara, the cling stamps are from Graphic 45 - Rare Oddities. I stamped on foil with staz on. The little glas bottles are very slightly on very sturdy cardboard from a packaging box, everything is held together with the hot glue gun. I hope you understand this, my english is not the best. Hugs, K.
DeleteThank you, Kerstin! I looked them up and saw they are from 2 sets. I have to get my hands on these! This is truly a fantastic piece of artwork!
DeleteOh this is fabulous! Thank you for entering your project at Rhedd’s Creative Spirit. Sammy-x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant make, Kerstin! I love every single detail here especially your fantastic little shelves! So many wonderful ideas and awesome elements! I am really inspired by your stunning piece!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining in our 'Making Magic' challenge at Anything But Cute!
Branka DT x
Gorgeous make once again Kerstin!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for joining our challenge Making Magic at Anything But Cute!
Samra DT
Paper Talk with Samra
Gorgeous work! So many fun elements to look at! Thank you very much for sharing it with us at Mixed Media World! Ingrid x
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