Showing posts with label DecoArt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DecoArt. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2020

Go + See + Explore - Art Journal Spread



Hello, everyone! It's Laura, back on the blog today. I am sharing another art journal spread, but one with a little different feel this time. 
This project did not start as a journal spread. In fact, I had planned to only make an assortment of tags. But once I started going, this is the direction it led!
I really wanted to try stamping with ArtFoamies and acrylic paint into the gloss sprays. I thought it might make a cool, grungy effect, and I think I was right! I really loved how it turned out! Incidentally, I had some extra spray/paint on one of the foamies, and ended up stamping it on a tag, since it was the closest thing. When I sprayed that tag, the paint and spray I had stamped acted as a resist, and I think it made the result even cooler! 
Going back to the tags, I love the way the white ink from the Moonlight Duos pops on the dark background. I've tried a number of white inks, and this is the only one I have ever been happy with. 


Supplies:

Dina Wakley Media Journal - Black
Dina Wakley Media Gloss Sprays - Marine, Aloe, Olive, Mineral, Carnation, Lemon, Fuchsia, Apricot
Dina Wakley Media Arylic - Turquoise
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylic - Titanium White
White Tag
Black Archival Ink
Burlap
Vintage Book Papers
Letter stamps (cheap set from Michael's)
Golden Matte Gel Medium 


Check out the process video below!


I hope you feel inspired to try using your supplies in different ways! 



 

Friday, July 10, 2020

Drift Wood Missouri Walking sticks

Hi there, Sandee, Creative Team Coordinator 
for the one and only fabulous 100 Moons Collaborative team. 

This isn't your usual tutorial post today, just a trip down memory lane about my recent road trip to visit the wonderfully talented artist and owner of Rubbermoon and ArtFoamies and my friend Kristen Powers. I had a lovely room right off the Mississippi River and truly immersed myself in the life among the river....like every morning around 4am when the train rolled through and you can see it far off in the distance here. ..if you look closely. 
Foggy morning with the train running over the trestle in the back.

Kae Pea is the hardest working artist I know, truly dedicated to both her companies and to all the people she comes into contact with on a daily basis. She cares deeply and it shows in her dedication.
Kae Pea in her studio 


On this trip... 
I ventured out along the Mississippi River each morning on a wilderness trek, greeting the rather fragrant shoreline with bright eyed enthusiasm as that is what this nature girl loves. There were treasures to be gathered and hoarded, and one of them was my drift wood walking stick.


I couldn't wait to get back to Kae Pea's studio and begin painting. I wish I could have said I thought about taking pictures to show the step out procedure but alas I did not. But I can tell you I was a woman on a mission to get it fully completed before I left Missouri. 


Here's a picture of Kae Pea putting some of her creative genius to work designing the art for her stick with some Art Foamies, which were terrific for stamping onto the round uneven surfaces.

As I left Missouri for my 11 hour trek back across home to North Carolina I was grateful for the time that I got to spend with her and her wonderful family, Mr. Moon and Maxi and I will cherish my memories and look forward to making new ones again soon! I will think of my time spent here walking the Mississippi River front collecting driftwood and the laughter spent with with KP in her studio while we painted and played for hours!


Supplies:



DecoArt products:

Till our next adventure...

Please feel free to share your creations using #rubbermoon #100proofpress #artfoamies #100moonscollab on your social media. We will be so happy to see what you make with Rubbermoon,  100 Proof Press, and  Artfoamies products.




Monday, November 24, 2014

Origami Gift Boxes by Martice Smith II

Hi! Martice here, reminding you: it's about that time, friends! The holidays are right around the corner and people are getting ready for gift-giving.



I've always loved a beautifully hand-made gift...who doesn't?! Especially when the gift comes from someone who cherishes YOU just as much as the gift they are giving.





Origami Gift Boxes; Artist Martice Smith II




Today, I'm sharing what's on my desk: Origami Gift Boxes!! These are super easy ("last-minute-gifts") to make and I love making them because each part is hand-crafted + I can embellish them however I want.



No two will ever be the same and as a bonus to me, folding paper can be a great stress reliever...especially around this time of year!



I folded several sheets of 12x12 inch scrapbook paper to create these one-of-a-kind origami gift boxes. Some are commercially printed sheets but I adore the gelli printed ones I created myself, so of course I had to use them too.




Origami Gift Boxes by Martice Smith II; add glitter embellishment




For the happy snowman box, I applied a string of silver Craft Twinkles Glitter Paint (DecoArt) along all four edges of the lid, after I did all the folding.



Black gesso, is now, one of my 'go-to' mediums when I'm working with anything that has glitter on it. The black gesso (DecoArt) dries to an opaque, matte finish and I love the smooth consistency. It's a perfect contrasting element to use with any glitter or sparkly sprays because it allows the glitter to take center stage and shine, shine, shine!




Origami Gift Boxes by Martice Smith II




I sprayed White irRESISTible Colored Texture Spray and Sheer Shimmer Spritz in Sparkle (both from Imagine Crafts) on a piece of lightweight paper that I had dry brushed with black gesso. I was excited to learn that the irRESISTible Colored Texture Spray dries very quick AND has incredible texture!



This paper was used to line the insides of the origami gift boxes. How extravagant!


Origami Gift Boxes by Martice Smith II



The box's base was made from collaged magazine pages and covered with tracing paper I painted Lipstick red. I like how the layering of these two papers interact with each other: the text gives a contemporary edge while the soft transparency of the tracing paper keeps it toned down yet allows some energy to still be present.




Origami Gift Boxes by Martice Smith II; graffiti and gelli prints


Another box is created from my stash of gelli prints. I added my graffiti script with a Micron brush pen.

Origami Gift Boxes by Martice Smith II; graffiti and gelli prints

The inside is lined with sparkly paper and commercial scrapbook paper.



Tags were made with recycled cardstock from product packaging. I used the Tags & Labels stencil (Americana Mixed Media), threaded mini jingle bells and glass berry beads on the embroidery floss for some festive charm.


To complete my Origami Gift Boxes, I stamped Snowmen w/ Scarf in Onyx Black onto the white tag. Look how much fun he's having in the snow! I love the snow and can't wait to jump in it myself!




Origami Gift Boxes by Martice Smith II
Snowmen w/ Scarf stamp




Origami Gift Boxes; tag with RubberMoon Snowman stamp; by Martice Smith II



 
Origami Gift Boxes by artist Martice Smith II




Origami Gift Boxes by Martice Smith II

 A smaller piece of the sparkly paper was folded to create a pull tab for the lid and glued on top of the embroidery floss.


I hope this project has encouraged you to present your gifts in a more personalized way.



Do you like gifting hand-made items to your friends and family?



Happy holidays!

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Products used:

RubberMoon Stamp: 
ge2747 - snowmen w/scarve

Tsukineko/Imagine Crafts:
White irRESISTible Colored Texture Spray, Sheer Shimmer Spritz - Sparkle, VersaFine Archival Instant Dry Pigment Ink - Onyx Black

DecoArt Products:
Black Gesso, Craft Twinkles Glitter Paint Writer, Bahama Blue
(Americana Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Paints: Chartreuse & Lipstick)

Stencil:
Tags & Labels (Americana Mixed Media)

Other:
"Snowman Sam" and "Black & White Sketchy Ornate" 12x12 inch scrapbook paper (The Paper Studio), Selection of gelli printed papers, White cardstock, embroidery floss, glass berry beads

Friday, October 24, 2014

Whimsical Bookmarks by Martice Smith II

Hi friends! Martice here to show you a few simple ways to jazz up some scrap pieces of cardstock and transform them into whimsically fun and expressive bookmarks.




Whimsical Bookmarks by artist Martice Smith II



Today, I'll be showing you techniques on how to:

1 • mix RubberMoon art stamps with modeling paste,
2 • incorporate image transfers and use numbers as symbols,
3 • use a stencil for a cut-out,
4 • and finally, I'll reveal how I combined these techniques into a mixed-media collage bookmark, inspired by Frida Khalo!


Let's get started...Here are the stamps I used for creating these whimsical bookmarks:




(from left to right): 

Frida




For the first two bookmarks, I monoprinted backgrounds using a gelli plate. You can see pink and yellow flowers have been drawn in a scribbly, expressive fashion.




Whimsical Bookmarks, tutorial by artist Martice Smith II





Image on left: Using the Kae Pea-New Moon-Art Stamp, I stamped a scalloped pattern. (I only applied ink to the circular portion of the stamp.)



Next, I applied modeling paste through the Faith stencil (from ArtistCellar's Pocket stencils) and topped it off with gold glitter before it dried.



Image on right: An image transfer of a bird's nest is featured.  Using the number 8 from the RubberMoon Alphabet Stamp, I stamped it sideways to make it look like an infinity symbol -  representing the continuation of life.



The background is very cheerful with the yellow gelli printed flowers, isn't it? Since the yellow paint is water-soluble, it interacted with the blue Large Fern to create a beautiful, deep green, which I think adds much more interest to the image.



((Here's a neat, crafty tip! Place a piece of scotch tape directly onto the storybook page, rub for a couple of seconds, then gently peel back the tape. This lift-off technique gives a nice, faded look to the words.)) Click on the image for a larger view.


I added some journaling along the edges of the bookmark to create a border and embellished with a gold leaf pen.


 
For the third bookmark,  I did a stencil cut-out technique.




Whimsical Bookmarks, tutorial by artist Martice Smith II

I love how the key appears to be sunken into the bookmark while the word 'seeker' pops out as a dimensional element.



I traced the inside of the Vintage Key (Mini Steampunk set of ArtistCellar's Pocket stencils) with a craft knife, painted red acrylic paint on a piece of paper, and glued to the back of bookmark.



Background created with:


Save the Date stamp  - I only inked the word 'the' in white and stamped on bookmark.
Next, the word 'seeker' was handwritten with black Micron 03 pen on scrap paper and glued onto foam dot (for dimension).

DecoArt black gesso
DecoArt Multi-Surface Satin - School Bus 
Gold glitter


 

Last but not least, here's the fourth bookmark, inspired by Frida Khalo! 
This bookmark showcases all of the elements combined, plus more!




Whimsical Bookmarks, Frida detail; tutorial by artist Martice Smith II

Techniques include: image transfer, journaling, collage, stamping, plus, applying modeling paste through stencils. I think the addition of embellishments really make the Frida stamp pop!



I wanted Frida to look like a tall, angel-like figure so, I elongated the stamp by drawing her shirt longer. Now, it looks like she's wearing a dress...simple, right?!


For the top portion of the bookmark, I applied green tinted modeling paste through the Mini Chakra Crown stencil and white modeling paste for the Mini Steampunk Wing stencil on storybook pages and attached them with gel medium. (Both stencils from ArtistCellar)



Whimsical Bookmarks, Frida dress detail; tutorial by artist Martice Smith II

Letters from the RubberMoon Alphabet Stamp create the word 'Passion' at the bottom of Frida's dress (DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics- Phthalo Blue). I cut out and glued the word 'queen' from my storybook and finished the bookmark with some journaling and gift wrapping ribbon.

Background created with:
Storybook pages, collaged

DecoArt Black gesso
DecoArt Gloss Enamel - Yellow
DecoArt Neon fluorescent in Fiery Red
watercolors
acrylics (white paint splatters)



Whimsical Bookmarks, Frida bookmark; tutorial by artist Martice Smith II

To prevent the water-soluble media (and glitter) from smudging off, I sealed everything with a light spray of matte varnish.


What a fun and simple way to practice these techniques! Here's a final look at all four whimsical bookmarks...


Whimsical Bookmarks, tutorial by artist Martice Smith II




Do you like to make your own bookmarks? If yes, are they plain or decorated?



Enjoy your weekend!

Monday, September 22, 2014

Universe DreamCatchers

Hello everyone! Martice here from the Uneek Art blog. This is my first post with RubberMoon, as one of the Creative Dream Team members and I want to say 'thank you' for joining us here today.


I think we call all agree that our Universe is truly magnificent, right? Funny thing is, the more I learn about our world, the more I learn about myself and my purpose in life, and to have more faith. You should never feel embarrassed or hesitant to

Speak dreams out loud; decree it's YOURS! Set a positive energy
 form in motion to work for you. (Tweet this!)



Today, I bring you Universe DreamCatchers



Universe DreamCatchers by artist Martice Smith II


These are the supplies and tools I used:

RubberMoon stamps: Large Fern & RubberMoon Alphabet Set (rm-2594)

Cardboard from food packaging OR 140 lb. Cold press watercolor paper -- for the circle templates

Gelli prints

Phone book paper -- for the stars and feathers

Your choice of paints

NoteI used these paints --
DecoArt Americana Acrylic paints: Bahama Blue & Razzle Berry
DecoArt Americana Neons Fluorescent Acrylics: Torrid Orange & Fiery Red
DecoArt Gloss Enamels: Dioxazine Purple
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics: Phthalo Blue & Quinacridone Gold
DecoArt Multi-Surface Satin: School Bus
Premier tempera paint, White

Gel Medium (or Mod Podge®)

Scissors

Embroidery floss, choose 3 different colors


Let's Begin!!


STEP 1: Create Round Template

Glue gelli print to the circle OR paint a galaxy onto the cardboard.


Set aside to dry, then cut out template.


With circle RIGHT SIDE UP, use an awl (or sharp, piercing tool), to carefully poke one hole in the top and 3 holes, equally spaced apart, at the bottom.





STEP 1: Create round template for Universe DreamCatchers




STEP 2: Create Stars

Using phone book pages, paint randomly onto the surface. Scribble positive words, wishes and thoughts into the wet paint.


Set aside to dry.


STEP 2: Create stars for Universe DreamCatcher; painted pages




Draw a star on a scrap piece of transparency. I cut the star out and used it as a guide for the next step.

Universe DreamCatchers: create star from transparency
With this method, you can instantly see which parts you'll like best for your Universe DreamCatchers! I just love simple, little tricks like this one!


Now, the fun part! Take your dry, painted pages from previous step and use the transparency star as a viewfinder - look for interesting sections to cut out.


Trace around the star in 6 or 8 different places. Cut out each star.


Paint the back side of each star in a light colored paint. (I painted mine Bahama Blue)


Set aside to dry.




Universe DreamCatchers: cut out stars





Universe DreamCatchers: cut out stars



Universe DreamCatchers: pile of stars and feathers
Such a pretty pile of painted stars and feathers!



STEP 3: Make the Feathers

From the same painted pages, draw elongated oval shapes in random places. These will be our feathers.



STEP 3: Universe DreamCatchers: Make the Feathers



On the reserve side of the feathers:


Create a mixture of black and white to make a light gray. On one side of the feather, paint it a darker shade of gray.


Paint the other half white. Blend colors for a more realistic look.


STEP 3: Universe DreamCatchers: Make the Feathers


Using embroidery floss, let's create a vein down the center of each feather, following these steps:


a.) With a paintbrush, apply gel medium to the center, along the length of the feather,

b.) Lay down the string of embroidery floss. Apply another coat of gel medium - directly on top of the embroidery floss,

c.) Fold along the floss.



STEP 3: Universe DreamCatchers: Make the Feathers

STEP 3: Universe DreamCatchers: Make the Feathers
d.) To make a prominent crease, use the handle end of your paintbrush to gently rub along the floss. 
(Do both sides this way.)


STEP 3: Universe DreamCatchers: Make the Feathers
e.) Gently open up the feather. Stop right before the floss is exposed. Turn the feather right side up and press the center to one side (left or right), with your finger.

STEP 3: Universe DreamCatchers: Make the Feathers
   f.) Use scissors to cut slits at an angle. Stop your cut just before reaching the center.


STEP 4: Stamp Image & Letters


Large Fern and RubberMoon Alphabet stamps



STEP 4: Stamp image & letters on stars
I used the Large Fern stamp (in Phthalo Blue) for the back of the stars and added fluorescent Torrid Orange dots with a paintbrush.

STEP 4: Stamp image & letters on stars
I used RubberMoon Alphabet Set (rm-2594) for the sentiments "Listen", "Recall", "Dream", and   "Wish" on the front of the stars.


STEP 5: Assemble the Universe DreamCatchers!

Retrieve your circle template. String the feathers (attached to the embroidery floss) through one hole at a time. Tie a knot at top of each hole. Vary the lengths of each strand.

Tip: For more visual interest, try using a different colored floss for each hole. Don't forget to embellish with your favorite charms!




STEP 5: Assemble the Universe DreamCatcher; embellish
Gold flakes, Metal wing charm (from Metal Gallery), Decorative button (from Prima Marketing, Inc., and silver archival ink.)


I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!




"There wouldn't be a sky full of stars 

if we were all meant to wish on the same one."

~ Frances Clark



Until next time,
Keep those wishes and dreams BIG!