Showing posts with label Spiderweb Shape Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spiderweb Shape Set. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Gothic Junk Journal

Hi everyone!

Myry here again! I'm finally back after a long time! I wish all our readers are well :) We live extraordinary days indeed.

Today I'm going to show you how I decorated a Gothic Junk Journal with chipboards.
I've used all these halloween chipboards and I've recycled the bases of other chipboards. I've also used three paints: one acrylic and two metallic. Once we've cleaned the chipboards we paint them directly without applying anything more.
I've decided to use Creepy Signpost for the back of the cover because I find it very useful to write on the boards.
We can put these chipboards playing cat and mouse game.
We can use the bases of our finished chipboards or pieces of them to create backgrounds.
We can combine different colors too:
And decorate our envelopes too:
So much fun! I hope you like it and you try it too!
Bye!


Black acrylic paint
Soft pink metallic paint
Gold metallic paint

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Book of Spells Art Journal Cover - Upcycled Diary

Hi crafty friends!

It's Elle from Empire of the Cat again!



So this week I thought I would share this upcycled diary project.  Unfortunately I can't seem to locate the "before" photo of the diary but I can give you a little history of it.

Back in 2008 I went looking for an Academic Year diary and as it was September I was a little late and everything was sold out, but in one shop they said they had one in the store room, and then produced this huge desk diary which was not at all what I had in mind but I needed one and it was on sale so I bought it.  But of course, you know I never used it because it was HUGE and it wasn't practical to carry around.  So it sat around the house for a few years and every time we had a clear out I almost got rid of it but then I felt like it was such a waste to just throw it out.  It was useless as a diary since it was years out of date, but all that paper could definitely be put to good use...

Update:  I found the photo I was looking for of the diary before it was altered!  So here it is...



 Anyway, fast forward to this year, 11 years later lol, and I had this idea that I could use it as an art journal, and although the paper is quite thin, I could gesso it and it would work, so that's what I did. I still had no idea what I wanted to do with the outside to make it look better, since it was just a large silver-coloured hardcover diary, that after all these years, was a little scuffed and battered, and of
course said 2008 on the cover!



 If in doubt - cover it in black gesso!

 So I did, but I seem to have mislaid the photo!  If I find it, I will upload it later.  It sat in my art room for a couple of months while I tried to think about how I wanted it to look and then I had an idea.  I had a lot of bits and pieces on my table as I was working on Halloween projects but some of it reminded me of a book series that I read and is now TV show - A Discovery of Witches - and so I decided to make myself a Book of Spells!


So as you can see, I used multiple chipboard elements for my cover!  A full list with links is at the end of the post, but I used the decorative tags, the spiderweb shapes, the creepy critters set and the book of spells title. I played around with the placement of these till I was happy with it and then I glued them down - don't forget to pop out all the little extra bits from the spiderwebs first!

Now normally I would suggest gluing everything down before covering everything in black gesso, but I had already gessoed the diary and actually doing it first ensures that you have a totally black base in case you can't quite get into those little spiderweb spaces. But it was very much a design on the fly kind of project and I was making changes along the way as you will see later, when I made another one!



As there were multiple levels of chipboard involved, I made sure to use plenty of adhesive and to hold everything in place with blocks and heavy weights until it was completely dry.


Then I painted over everything with more black gesso. It was at this point that I decided that something was missing from my background, so I decided to add some stenciling with paper texture paste, around the edges of the front cover and a full panel on the back cover.



 And of course, once it was dry, covered all of it with, you guessed it, more black gesso :)


And then it was time to get started on the fun stuff - the painting!  I decided to use some Metallique paints and started with this great yellow-green colour.


But then I realised I wanted to add something else before I went any further.  I wanted to add something to the spine and cut out some letters from this Bigz die and some old cereal packets.



  Then I remembered I had more die cut letters leftover from other projects...


Since this was going to be my art journal, I added "Art Book" to the spine and then I used the rest of the assorted letters and added them randomly to the back and front covers (although if you have read the books/seen the show there is a secret message in there!)  I was also toying with the idea of adding the creepy eyes to the OO in BOOK but decided against it in the end, but you can see them in the above photo.


Then I painted all the letters with black gesso and then painted them with the same Metallique paints to match the background. When all the paint was dry, I started working this Old Silver Metallique wax into the letters and the book spine using my fingers.


Also using my fingers, I rubbed some Burnt Sienna fluid acrylics into the book cover, also applying it with a damp sponge in some areas.



Then I changed to Peacock and Firebird waxes and continued the process of applying them to the covers, especially highlighting the letters and numbers and the book title and decoration on the front cover.


I prefer to use my fingers for this as it can be quite hard to clean off brushes and pretty easy to clean off your fingers!  It also smells very nice - a bit like furniture polish!


 Here's a close up of how the letters looked after all the waxes were applied.

The finished back cover.


The finished front cover!  


I do feel that I need to mention that creating this project was very much an organic process with a lot of decision-making done on the fly.  If you want a less organic approach, plan everything you want to put on your book in advance, and glue it all down before applying gesso to it.  That way the process will be much simpler, quicker and will require much fewer coatings of gesso!

Hope you enjoyed this project and that you will try out a version of it yourself.

Till next time,

Elle
Empire of the Cat



PROJECT RECIPE:

GSL Cuts - Decorative Tags Large - D92B , Title Book of Spells,- D94P,  Spiderweb Shape Set - D156B, Creepy Critters - C40F
Black gesso
Finnabair stencil, paper texture paste, Metallique Paints, Liquid Acrylics, Wax
From stash:  leftover Tim Holtz/Sizzix alphabet diecuts from various sets, glue, 

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Skeleton Arch Halloween Decor

Hello there friends and crafty peeps! Ginny here to share a spooktacular off the page holiday project.
 It's a little bit cheeky and a little bit whimsical and a lotta bit fun!
I had a good play in my mixed media supplies. I wish I had more time to explore with these crafty stash items as it was sooo much fun.  And also messy lol.
I went for a fairly traditional color scheme here and was able to use some of my handcrafted flowers to embellish it.
I selected the chippies I wanted to use and wiped them down to prepare them for altering.
I gave the backside of the arch a simple coat of black paint Then allowed it to dry. I loosly traced the shape onto patterned paper. No need to worry about fussy cutting as the raw edge will be hidden under the next layer of chipboard. I painted the skeleton in flat white acrylic but the camera ate the picture so I can't show you that step.
More flat black paint for the top of the arch and spiderweb. I made sure to coat the outside and inside edge of the arch for a nice finished look all the way around.
Starting a base for the finished arch top. A little black embossing powder added randomly then heat set adds texture and a bit of shine.
I did the same process for then next two colors of embossing powder alternating and heat setting between each color.

A little Stickles added to the spiderweb for detail.

~Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts~Arch Top TriptychSkeleton Shape Set, Spiderweb Shape Set.

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Wicked Halloween Wall Art

Hi there, this is Elle (AKA Empire of the Cat) with my first post for Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts and I hope you like it!  This is a quick and easy to make Halloween decor item that would look great hanging on your wall for this and future Halloweens! I love Halloween, so of course my first post would have to be a Halloween project!

Here's how to do it:
 

You will need the following items from GSL:

31 Wall Art - Model D42A
Title - Wicked - Model BB5
Spiderweb Shape Set - Model C156B


 

How to - prep:

First of all, wipe down all the pieces, then cover your chipboard items in black gesso and leave them to dry (it dries very quickly).

Then using your favourite embossing ink, sponge it on to the front of each piece and while it is still wet, dust them all with embossing powder. It takes very little powder to cover all the pieces.



This particular powder has black and gold in it, but you can use whatever colour you want your finished piece to be.  Heat with a heat gun until it has melted and it will start to look like this:  




  Wait a few minutes for the embossing powder to cool before touching the pieces!

 How to - Assembly:


Use something pointy like an awl or a craft tool to poke two holes in the bottom of the "31" from front to back as it's neater that way.  This is where we will attach the "wicked" title so position them so that the holes will line up with loops in the letters where you will be able to tie the thread that links them together. Eyeballing it is fine, no need to measure anything.

Repeat the process with the medium sized web from the Spiderweb shapes set, making a hole above and below where the web will hang. I used silver metallic thread but you could use any kind of thread, invisible thread, thin wire etc. When you have everything positioned, tie the threads and secure the thread ends with a spot of glue.  Below I am using something heavy to hold them in place while they dry but it will only take a few minutes if you want to hold it in place instead. Once the glue has dried and is holding the thread in place, snip off the surplus.


 All that remains is to add some kind of hook to enable your lovely new Halloween wall art to be hung on the wall.  You could use anything for this, a loop of thread, a paperclip, or something recycled like this plastic piece from a paper pad which is intended for shop display, so why not reuse it as the hook for this display piece!  These "hooks" are quite commonly used in papercrafts so you are likely to have at least one stuck on a box somewhere.



Peel it carefully off the pad and then glue it on to the back of your piece where it will not be seen when it's on the wall and once the glue is dry - it's ready to go!



The Finished Project and close ups:



I hope you enjoyed this little tutorial and that you try making one of these cool Halloween decor items for your home. Or course if your house number happens to be 31 and you love cats, then this piece is perfect for you all year long!

Elle

Project Recipe:

GSL Cuts 31 Wall Art - Model D42A
GSL Cuts Title - Wicked - Model BB5
GSL Cuts Spiderweb Shape Set - Model C156B

Black gesso
Embossing Ink and Embossing Powder
Heat gun for melting embossing powder
Metallic thread
leftover packaging
PVA glue