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Showing posts with label mixed-media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed-media. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2014

DIY texture making for Mixed Media Back grounds


It is fun to experiment with foam sheets. Remember the last post?  Today, it is fun time again.
So I made two more simple designs.





 The first one is made by pressing the top of a marker. Then I draw with pencil on top of it to make the marks more clear. The second one is hand drawn with pencil. I tried it on printed paper already. You can see they are used and pint is still on them.
I stamped the foam sheets with different colours on the paper. It is just printed paper, which is served it's purpose already. So, by printing with foam sheets, I am recycling (upcycling) them for my art work.
There is one more I have made today. I cut the sheet with  paper scissors in wave pattern. Then glued them on a piece of cardstock. I haven't tried it yet. 
 I would like to experiment with ordinary plastic buttons next.. You know, the type usually on the dress shirts? What other things you think/know to be used in Mixed Media to make texture
Bindu Designs

Friday, June 20, 2014

DIY Stamps for Mixed-media art

Many mixed media artists are using stamps to add texture in their work.
 The other day, I went to Deserres, I saw many pretty ones. The  ones I like (kind of patterns big enough to go on my work) were expensive to me. 
 So, I was thinking of making something to add textures. Yes, I tried to cut flower shapes and added them before. 
Then, I found these foam sheets in my stash. Then I felt like I wanted to try something.
So, I draw  simple spirals on the foam with a blunt pencil. (I tried a knitting needle, but it was too sharp.) 

I used a paper punch to make holes on another sheet. I folded the sheet to punch circles all over it.
I tested them on the new piece I am working on.

Can you see the spirals on brown colour? The purple dots are made with my punched foam sheet. 
I am waiting for the paint to dry completely to take another photo. 
Since the DIY ones are unique and the pattern ideas are endless, I think, can try making more.
Do you make your own stamps and stencils? How you make them? 

 Bindu Designs

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Wednesday's Mixed Media work and tips

I am not particularly interested in making something. But, doing nothing is not so great. 
So, decided to view Kelly Donovan's Youtube video to get inspiration. 

Kelly knows a lot about mixed media, (in my humble opinion).
She has a unique style of explaining things. 
Now, she is kind to join me in her facebook group.
Today, I decided to work on watercolor paper. 

It is hard for me to draw. Glad to tell you, the eyes came out the way I wanted. I call this one "Loneliness". 
I want to say, I made a stamp with rubber bands as mentioned in the book I was reading. I used acrylic paint to stamp it over the eye. The white part is homemade fiber paste.

While making the background, I placed a printer paper on the sheet to remove excess paint. See what happened...
Isn't it beautiful? I have another paper to torn and use on the future projects. When I mixed one color more than I wanted to, it was used on my journal 

Do you have any tips to share? 
Bindu Designs