Showing posts with label DT Dusty Attic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DT Dusty Attic. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2026

DIY Mixed Media Home Decor - Where is my ship??

 

If you love creating textured mixed media projects, this one is full of inspiration! 

I transformed an oval wall décor piece into a weathered pirate-themed artwork using chipboards, rich rust effects, and a subtle touch of steampunk.

By layering texture pastes, metallic paints, and rusty patinas, I created an aged, dark vintage look. The dimensional chipboard embellishments add depth and tell their own story, while the combination of industrial details and nautical elements gives the project a unique character.

Mixed media is all about experimenting, combining different materials, and letting creativity lead the way. Don't be afraid to embrace texture, imperfections, and rusty finishes—they often create the most beautiful effects.


 


 

 

 some details

 




 

 

 

 used chipboards 

DA2771

Ocean Elements #5 

DA1910

Seaweed #1 

DA1912

Seaweed #3  

DA1563

Antique Frame  

DA1679

Ships Wheel Medium

DA0405

Mini Chains

DA2370

Cogs #3

DA2776

Mini Octopus 

 

  I hope this project inspires you to create your own pirate-inspired mixed media masterpiece.

 Happy crafting!

 

 

 

Thursday, July 23, 2026

Mixed Media Inspiration Circle - Contrast

 

This circle inspired me to create a Yin-Yang project. I chose the contrasts of colorful and monochrome.

 Yin Yang is an ancient symbol from Chinese philosophy that represents balance and harmony between opposite yet interconnected forces. Yin is associated with calmness, darkness, and reflection, while Yang symbolizes energy, light, and action. Together, they remind us that opposites are not in conflict but work together to create balance in life and nature.





  Idea Yin Yang

 

 

 

I think this is a really interesting topic that makes you think. 

This certainly wasn't my last project on this topic. What contrasts would you choose? 



Tuesday, July 7, 2026

The Forgotten Amphora # MDF Base

 

MDF Cauldron - Sunken Amphora

Sometimes a craft project develops a life of its own — and that’s exactly what happened with this mixed media piece. What originally started as an MDF cauldron base slowly transformed into something entirely different: a mysterious sunken amphora resting on the ocean floor of Atlantis.

The beauty of mixed media art is that there are no strict rules. Layers, textures, colors, and found elements begin to tell their own story while you create. And this project became a perfect example of intuitive crafting.

Instead of a mystical potion scene, the artwork evolved into an underwater fantasy filled with:

  • coral structures
  • oxidized metal details
  • tiny fish
  • seaweed textures
  • aged stone surfaces

The result feels like a forgotten treasure hidden beneath the sea for centuries.

 


 

Creating Texture and Depth

One of my favorite parts of mixed media is building texture. For this project I worked with several layers to create the illusion of erosion, saltwater, and ancient surfaces.

I combined: chipboards related to the underwater topic

  • texture paste
  • acrylic paints
  • rust and patina effects
  • metallic waxes
  • gauze and mini pearls

The soft coral and sandy tones mixed with turquoise patina create a beautiful underwater atmosphere. The rusty gears and metallic elements add an industrial touch, almost like remnants of Atlantis technology lost in time.

The Underwater Details

The tiny fish and coral embellishments help bring movement into the composition. I wanted the amphora to feel partially buried beneath sand and sea growth, as if nature had slowly reclaimed it over hundreds of years.

The layered textures around the bottom create the impression of shells, reef structures, and ocean sediment collecting over time.

Even the worn edges of the MDF shape contribute to the illusion of an ancient artifact.

 


 Why I Love Mixed Media Art

Projects like this remind me why I love mixed media so much:
you can begin with one idea and end somewhere completely unexpected.

That creative transformation is the true magic of mixed media art.

 

used Dusty Attic chipboards

 

DA4060 MDF Art Base #7 - Cauldron 

 
DA3183 Columns
 
DA2370 Cogs #3 
 
DA3364 Mini Cogs #3 
 
DA0270 Vase
 
DA1912 Seaweed #3
 
DA1929 Fans #3  
 
DA2771 Ocean Elements #5 
 

 

some details 

 






I hope this piece inspires you to look at your MDF bases differently and allow your imagination to guide the process. Sometimes the best creations happen when we let the project decide what it wants to become.

Happy crafting!








Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Mixed Media Inspiration MDF Moon - Mohnblüten

  

I love to work on MDF bases in mixed media style with multiple wet layers, pigmentsand and crackle effects. MDF provides a far more stable and durable foundation compared to chipboard materials.

One of my favourites is the Moon. So far, I’ve mostly used this design as a fantasy-inspired backdrop for Halloween projects, 

A door to another world

Hallo Luna Ween

Hexenküche 

Walpurgis Night 

but it works for so many more ideas. Here, I used it as a background for a poppy field, which is blooming so beautifully here right now.

This simple laser-cut MDF moon became the perfect canvas for a creative journey where nature meets a touch of steampunk.

 

 

Combined with layered chipboards, rusty effects and gears, the design celebrates my love for blending organic beauty with industrial details. 

Warm colors and delicate details were added to bring the piece to life. The combination of natural chippies like the poppies and texture creates a unique home decor piece. 

 There is something magical about the contrast between delicate poppies, rust and mechanical elements.

An eyecatcher of the piece is a  poppy flower made from air-drying clay. It adds a beautiful focal point and creates a striking contrast to the flatter chipboard embellishments used throughout the design. 
The poppy heads were embossed using an embossing folder .
 
 
 
used 
 
DA4055 MDF Art Base #2 - Moon  
 
DA1289 Poppies #1  
DA3116 Poppy Heads  
DA3468 Fern Fronds  
DA2370 Cogs #3
 
 

 
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Sunday, June 14, 2026

Ocean Waves in 3D Mixed Media Art

 

 For this project, I created a textured ocean wave artwork with a strong 3D effect using an MDF base and chipboards. The main idea was to make the waves flow out of the frame, creating movement and depth.

The chipboards helped build dimension, while texture paste and acrylic paints added the dynamic feeling of crashing ocean waves. 

This piece combines mixed media techniques, coastal inspiration, and layered textures to transform a simple frame into a dynamic ocean scene.

 

  

 

  


Materials Used

For the foundation, I worked with an MDF base, which provided the stability needed for heavy texture and layered elements.

To build dimension and structure, I used a stencil and added chipboards throughout the composition. These layers helped shape the movement of the waves.

  • MDF base
  • Chipboards
  • Wave stencil
  • Texture mediums and modeling paste
  • Acrylic paints in ocean-inspired tones
  • Metallic and white highlights for wave details



 




 Sometimes the most interesting artworks happen

 when we stop treating the frame as a limitation — and let the art break free.

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Mixed Media Garden Decor 🌼

 

 Rustic Garden Number Sign 

 

Did you see my MDF base lantern project last week?

 Today, here’s the next one with a completely different look.


This unique mixed media project was created using an MDF base and decorative chippies, 

combined with soft textures and floral details for a charming farmhouse look.

A special highlight of this piece is the small rustic fence element, 

created from weathered chipboard panels and arranged to look like an old vintage garden fence. 

Layers of distressed paint, weathered metal effects, and dimensional embellishments

 create a beautiful shabby chic design. 

An Inspiration for garden lovers, cottage decor fans, or anyone

 who enjoys creative DIY home accents.




  

 
 
 
DA4058 MDF Art Base #5 - Leaf #2 
 
DA1694 Daisies
DA2389 Number Jumble
DA3793 Border Bits #1 - Wood
DA2943 Weather 
DA2803 Mini Wagon Wheels
DA2898 Planter Pots #1 

 

 

 

 


 



Whether displayed at the entrance, on a garden fence, or as seasonal outdoor -

 Bring personality into your garden with this handmade rustic garden number sign

or plane it as a gift for a garden friend 😃 



 

Sunday, May 31, 2026

MDF Base Mixed Media Inspiration - Rustic Lantern

 

 Hello creative friends!

 I've rediscovered my love for mixed media, so you'll find a new idea here every week 😀

 


This mixed media lantern project combines industrial steampunk elements with a warm rustic finish. The base was created using an MDF lantern shape, decorated with layered chipboards, textured details, and dimensional embellishments to achieve a vintage handmade look.

The surface was covered with structure paste to add depth and an aged effect. Afterwards, the entire piece was painted with Terra acrylic paint, giving it a natural earthy tone. To highlight the beautiful textures and chipboard details, metallic wax was gently applied on top, creating subtle vintage shimmer and enhancing the gears.






DA4067 MDF Art Base #14 -Lantern  

DA3468 Fern Fronds

DA1393 Cog Cluster  

DA1694 Daisies 

 

The combination of rough textures, rusty metallic accents, and delicate decorative pieces makes this project a perfect home décor item for lovers of mixed media, steampunk, and rustic art styles.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Steampunk Art Journal Adventures

 

This steampunk-inspired art journal page was created using stencils 

to add texture and structure to the background. 

Chipboards and die-cuts bring dimension, while washi tape and paper scraps create layered details.

Wise quotes were added to complete the page, combining creative design with meaningful words.

 Es geht darum, Texturen, Papiere und Emotionen auf einer Seite zu schichten. 

 

  

 






Saturday, May 9, 2026

Scrapbooking with children - Buddelalarm - Dirt is our super power

 

There’s something magical about watching children discover the garden for the first time—not just as a place full of plants, but as a playground of textures, colors, and tiny living wonders.

 

DIY with chipboards

 

Use candid photos of muddy hands, little watering cans, and happy faces. I added playful elements like flower chipboards, garden tools, cogs, water droplets and combine it with scraps of paper. Primary colors are blue and brown all done in that used vintage style .

For extra texture, design chipboard elements with artificial rust effects. Use brown, black, orange, and a hint of metallic paint or embossing powder to create a weathered look—perfect for cogs or tools.






DA2906 Ladders and Shears 

DA2370 Cogs #3  

DA2895 Wheelbarrows

DA2893 Garden Tools #1  

DA2576 Taps 

DA3740 Daisy #3 

DA3364 Mini Cogs #3


Thursday, April 23, 2026

Rust & Romance : Steampunk Brought to Life

 

 Alte Schätze wiederentdeckt 

While tidying up my craft supplies, I rediscovered some old treasures.
 It was high time to put them to use. 

 This mixed media project brings the fascinating world of steampunk to life in an impressive 3D design. Created on a canvas, added with a wooden frame, which has been treated with artificial rust and crackle effects. The most eye-catching feature is the balcony, carefully crafted from greyboard and enhanced with a decorative metal trim. This special detail adds dimension, texture, and character, making the scene feel vivid and alive.

 To complete the composition, chipboards, metal charms and cut-outs were added throughout the artwork. These elements enrich the overall design with layered details, perfectly capturing the industrial elegance and imaginative spirit of steampunk.