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Monday, June 29, 2020

Mixed Media Bottle - Under the Sea DT Dusty Attic

Welcome creative friends!


I was inspired to create a steampunk bottle in altered art, because
I discovered my creative passion for upcycling projects, especially for glass bottles.


 I used a liquor bottle as base and worked with some awesome chipboards and some mixed media products from Finnabair, DecoArt and Ranger.


 


 

 Tips & Tricks



 1 I glued all the chipboards and texture elements with 
    construction adhesive on the glass bottle

 2 primed with two chalky finish paints from DecoArt

3 I love to use diluted colours - here two Distress Sprays

        colours for the deepenings, this creates interesting effects

4 some grungy effects with Rust Effect Paste (Finnabair)
   and highlighted with wax cremes


some close up's


I was in love with this special porthole, it consists of two parts, 
which are glued together, a porthole with 3D effect, my favourite.
I extended it with two pipes suitable to steampunk style.



 and another favourite of mine, this very amazing seadragon
created with embossing powder and diluted acrylic paint



 The bottle had an inappropriate imprint embossed in the glass on the side, 
which had to be concealed. The new borders were ideally suited for this.



 in illuminate state with battery cylinder lighting







used Dusty Attic chipboards

can you find here


Thanks for your visit!

Happy crafting!

Kerstin

Saturday, June 27, 2020

Altered Art Bottle - Mystical forest stories

Hello creative friends!


I was so inspired from Claudia's romantic project 'Be still and listen', where she created a little, forgotten garden arbour, that I thought on mysterial forest stories with a door to another world.



 I create a illuminated mixed media bottle in shabby chic style with some natural structures. 
I love it to use only a few colours and let structures speak for them.

 Tips & Tricks



 Russian Revival Style Window 

is simply beautiful, but I would use it as door with more liveliness

I used a silicone mould (Katy Sue design) with air modelling clay, but only the outer frame

these cast was glued with construction adhesive on the MDF shape




some of you knows, that I had a passion for shelves
here I created a shelf with 

Trefoil Border Shape - MDF Mixed Media Board

 I simply sawed it apart in the middle and used one part of it as a support and the other as a support surface. With construction adhesive and a little patience it holds on the glass bottle.


some close up's




 








 


which Calico Craft Parts I used: 
can you find here

 in illuminated state









Some other questions, how I create this upcycling glass bottle ???
 please feel you free to ask me!

Thanks for your visit!

Happy crafting!

Kerstin

Friday, June 26, 2020

Survival package DT Dusty Attic Moodboard

Welcome creative friends!

 Today a new inspiration for our June Moodboard by Dusty Attic.

Do you know this??

It's always difficult to find the right gift for a man. I was looking for something fun and practical for Father's day. Then I came up with the idea of packing a survival bag with everything that makes you happy and useful on that day.


 

 

Because it's a gift bag for a man I only chose mainly the darker version of colours  from the June Moodboard.

To enter the challenge just add your own take in the comments section of the Dusty FANattics Facebook page (so easy to enter) this is for your chance to win one of two amazing chipboard packs.

 I used a craft paper bag and some papers from Maja Design for the background design.


I hope I could inspire you 


to take time again for the beautiful things in life!




  We are looking forward to see what you come up 


with this months challenge.

 

Happy crafting!



Thanks for your visit!

 

  Kerstin



Friday, June 19, 2020

Lavender Garden DT Maja Design

Welcome Maja friends!

I was inspired to create a mixed media layout to a natural garden theme. 

I love this time in my garden when the lavender is in bloom and it's a beautiful characteristic
 because the dried lavender flowers keep their scent for an extremely long time.
They are ideal for decoration, potpourris and to fill sachets.



 I used the paper sheet 'Lace' from the - Denim & Girls - paper collection as background and some cut outs from Vintage Spring Basics collection.  Matching the nature theme I added some chipboards from Dusty Attic, some remnants of lace & jute, sisal, dried & artificial lavender flowers and branches to the mixed media layout. 

some close up's




 here I used the 'Juliette Balcony' - a chipboard from Dusty Attic 
in weathered wood optic made with a crackle medium and distress inks





 Thanks for your visit!
Wish you a good time!
Kerstin

Saturday, June 13, 2020

Ocean Bliss - Homedecor in Shabby Chic Style

Hello creative friends!

Today a new SEA inspired project, it's a center piece in vintage shabby chic style.




I love it to use  a crackle medium for the MDF shapes,
here Weathered Wood from DecoArt.








This new maritime project found its place on 
a handmade fret saw shelf and now adorns my living room table.

I hope I could inspire you !!!

Happy crafting!
Kerstin

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Love is in the air - DT Dusty Attic

WElcome creative friends!

May is known here to be the best month to get married. 
But in these difficult times it's not always easy connected with many difficult decisions,
 many celebrations are postponed.
So I needed a little joyful cheering present for a dog fan just like me. 
I created a mixed media collage in grunge style, 
which will be glued on a canvas and used as a new wall decoration.



some close up's



a friendly bright sunshine (stencil from DecoArt) 
added with white Modeling Paste and highlighted with golden wax creme


the edges were decorated with white crackling paste applied unevenly with a palette knife
 and then stamped with a texture stamp and brown Archival inkpad


for the lettering I used a special dark blue embossing powder 'Salted Navy Enamel' from Emerald Creek 


afterwards I used golden and brown wax cream and finally everything 
was painted over again in dry brush technique with white gesso



Happy crafting!

Thanks for your visit!

Kerstin

Monday, June 1, 2020

Sea Call DT Steampunk

Welcome!

Our June challenge is, as usual...

 We welcome all types of projects (except digitally created) and encourage everyone to join us each month, whether this is your very first make, or you are an experienced maker, and share your creations. Show us your tags, cards, canvas, Artist Trading Cards/Coins, art journal, altered objects - whatever you can imaging that fits our steampunk/industrial theme. We are in awe of your creative imaginations and use of materials, and look forward to each challenge to see where your creative muse took you.

I was inspired to create a wooden sign in mixed media Steampunk style
 with one of my favourite themes 'Under the Sea'.


I worked with the Maxi Mould 'Seaworld' and a texture soft mould from Stamperia, black gesso, texture paste, rust effect paste, metallic waxes, grey board, embossing folder, chipboards and cheesecloth.

Tips & Tricks


 I used only some individual pieces from the soft mould, cut out some 
cardboard embossed pieces and glued all to the edge of the board

texture paste was applied to the remaining areas


two single octopus arms made with  air modeling clay


all covered with black gesso

after drying the colouring is done here with Rust effect paste and Metallic waxes


some close up's










 My  teamies at SASPC have come up with many

inspiring and different versions
on this Steampunk/ Industrial  challenge.

We are looking forward to see your new creations! 

 

  Happy Crafting!

 

Kerstin