Tuesday 27 February 2018

Day Dream Fairy Canvas

Hi Everyone

I felt in the mood for fairies and a canvas today.  As always I am using my favourite paints, stencils and pastes etc from Imagination Crafts.  So let's go!




What I Did

  • First, paint the canvas with Black Gesso.  Dry.
  • Next take the feather stencil, mask off the area that is not needed, and using the iridescent pastes and a stencil brush, stipple through to create the background. Leave to dry.
  • Using the butterfly stencil once again mask off any design that is not needed, with a spatula smooth the green iridescent paste gently through the stencil.  Leave to dry.

  • Finish the background by stencilling through small areas of the floral panel stencil using white gesso.
  • Take the fairy stencil, structure paste and some black card.  Paste though the whole fairy image twice and then repeat once for the mushroom shape only.  Leave to dry.  Cut out as below.
  • Using the Starlight Paints, colour the whole fairy, just the wings on the second plus the mushroom images (but you can add as many layers as you like!).
  • Add the painted images to the canvas using 3D glue/foam pads to add depth.


  • To finish add stamped word panels.


  • Voila!  C'est Fini xx
What I Used

Imagination Crafts Art Panel Stencil - Flower Flip MU42
Imagination Crafts 6" x 6" Stencil - Mushroom Fairy
Imagination Crafts Structure Paste
Imagination Crafts Hi-Lite Metallic Relief Pastes - Green and Lilac
Imagination Crafts White Gesso
Imagination Crafts Starlight Paints - Chestnut, Antique Pink, Pink Blossom
Imagination Crafts Mix Media Sprays - White, Orange and Brown
Imagination Crafts Sparkle Medium - Antique Pink

I hope you have been inspired.

Thanks
for
Popping By
xx


Thursday 22 February 2018

Rusty Patina Laptop Makeover

Hi Everyone

Today, I am sharing with you an easy project using Imagination Crafts Rusty Patinas together with A4 Art Stencil, Panel and 6" x 6" stencils from their huge range.  I am working on the lid of my laptop which started out plain black.  Let's get going!

'What I Did
  • Protect the keyboard before starting to add any products.
  • Using White Rusty Patina; stipple it on with a domed stencil brush and let it dry.  Repeat this step.  NOTE: I do not recommend using heat tools to speed drying due to electronics in computers.  They may get damaged and null your warranty.  
  • Next create the background design using Structure Paste through stencils.  Leave to dry. 


 
  • Use the Verdigris Rusty Patina to cover over all the surface area.


  • Add the outside edge design with the Rustique Rusty Patina stippled through the stencil.  

  • Replace the large Butterfly stencil used, matching the original pasted area.  Once aligned, begin adding the layers of colour.  Starting with the rust colour, then add the Verdigris blending the two together as you go around the design.
  • Next add some Gold Shine Sparkle Medium to a few areas to highlight.
  • Use the script panel stencil to add some Starlight Wax in White Gold to the background. Also use the wax to blend around the outside edges of the laptop.  
 

  • Voila!  C'est Fini :)


What I Used

Imagination Crafts Rusty Patina - Blanc, Rustique and Verdigris
Imagination Crafts Structure Paste
Imagination Crafts Sparkle Medium - Gold Shine
Imagination Crafts Starlight Wax - White Gold
Imagination Crafts A4 Art Stencil - As Time Goes By - AS 533
Imagination Crafts 6" x 6" Stencil - Honeycomb Trellis
Imagination Crafts Panel Stencil - Weather Wash (MU10) and Handwriting (MU04)
Stencil Brush/Spatula
 
I hope you have been inspired.

Thanks
for
Popping By 

MJ
xx



Sunday 4 February 2018

Wearable Art - Making My Own Textile Design for a Dress

Hi Everyone, Mandy-Jane here

Welcome to my new blog 'The Crafty Moussekateer' and don't worry I have spelled it that way on purpose, even my spelling isn't that bad!.......lol  Although my grammar is so I'll apologise now :)

I'm very excited to share my first post with you.  

It's been 25 years since I punished my sewing machine so I thought it was about time that I started it again!  How does the saying go?.. 'Use it or lose it', well it's so very true!  I've forgotten it all so I am starting from the beginning so wish me luck ;)

So for my first project I decided to make a dress with a pattern that came with a sewing magazine; a little tea dress but I wanted to create my own textile with my favourite range of products from Imagination Crafts. 




Firstly I needed some fabric to work on but I didn't like the price of the fabrics that I was seeing for me as a beginner! So off I trotted down to Ikea where I found some cotton fabric at £3.00 per metre.  I purchased 3 metres costing £9.00.  I thought that this was great to experiment with my Imagination Crafts Starlight Textile Paints and Fashion Sprays.  

So I took a deep breath and this is what happened!!!!


Fabulous Products Used

Imagination Crafts Starlight Textile Paints - Sax Blue, Pearl
Imagination Crafts Fashion Spray - White
Imagination Crafts 6" x 6" Flower Stencil
Imagination Crafts Stencil Tape
Imagination Crafts Domed Stencil Brushes and Soft 3/4" Paint Brush
White Cotton Fabric - Ikea
(Plus sewing machine, pattern and notions)

I began by cutting out my fabric pieces as per pattern instructions.

The first thing I did was sew in the darts.  Now this is where I went off-piste from the exact pattern instructions!  I then sewed up the side seams (using seam allowance stated on pattern etc.) leaving the shoulder seams open.  Next I sewed the front skirt piece to the back pieces at the side seams leaving the centre back seam open for now.

This is where the fun begins and I can let my inner artist shine...lol (quite literally really when you see the subtle sheen on the fabric when you have finished).

I started by mixing some of the Starlight Textile Sax Blue and Pearl paints in a small deep container (something like an old yogurt pot) with some of the white Fashion Spray together with a some water until I liked the colour.  Then I sprayed the fabric I was about to about to paint, with water, to dampen so that my colour would be easy to move around on the fabric.  I had baby wipes to hand as well as they work well to lift paint if you think it is too heavy and they can also help in spreading the colour too.

Once my fabric was damp I started painting my pattern pieces until I was happy with the colour of my background then I left them to dry.  If it had been a dry day I would have put them outside to dry whilst grabbing a cuppa and a biscuit :)

When my pieces were dry I used a stencil (or stencils) to create my own textile design. Think of how you want your textile to look.  You may want an all over design so just take a look to see where you want to place your stencils.  I chose quite a simple layout to show how easy it can be to get something that no one else will have in their wardrobe!

I chose this gorgeous flower stencil, together with Sax Blue Textile Paint, and decided to do an all over design on the bodice area and just a border along the bottom edge of the skirt. 




I started at the centre front area and worked out from there until the bodice back and front was covered. 



I then moved onto the skirt working my way around the bottom above the hemline allowance ensuring you could see the whole flower above the finished hemline.  I put aside to dry.




Time for another cuppa.  I left the painted fabric to dry overnight at this stage to let it cure.  Then I had to do that thing I hate the most IRONING!!!  I pressed the dried fabric pieces from the wrong side with a hot iron and no steam.  The heat from the iron fixes the textile paint into the fabric.  All I had left to do was to put the dress together!!!! 

I returned to following the pattern instructions and crossed my fingers hoping that in the end it would look something like a dress.  I think it looks like a dress?  It's nowhere near perfect but I thoroughly enjoyed the painting techniques and the overall look of it.  It's fully machine washable up to 40 degrees - how amazing is this!

I have relearned some old skills (not perfected them yet) and am already planning my next Imagination Crafts fabric project.  I am just waiting for some dry weather and that's the only clue I am leaving you with.....

I hope you will give this technique a go.  It doesn't have to be a dress it could be a bag, curtains, a cushion or tablecloth.  Just let your imagination flow :)


Thanks
for
Popping By

See you soon.

MJ
xx





Imagination Crafts Rice Paper Tablet Cover Upgrade

Hi Everyone

Today I fancied a little bit of a crafty lunchtime whilst waiting for the Italy v England rugby match to start (Six Nations Championship 2018).  I wasn't sure what I was going to do until I looked on my coffee table, as I supped my coffee, and saw my old tablet cover which I was about to throw in the bin.  So I thought okay if it turns out to be hideous I can just throw it in the rubbish and I haven't lost anything really.  So that's the story now let me tell you what I did :) 

I love, love, love, all my Imagination Crafts products but today I decided to use some of the wonderful rice paper together with Starlight Paints and Fabric Decoupage Glue.  I love this glue as it makes the rice papers waterproof!  Yes you read it right....waterproof.  So you can use the rice papers with the glue and once completely dried it is washable.  Imagine the things you can do with clothes, bags, etc!  

Fabulous Stuff I Used
  • Imagination Crafts Rice Paper - MA 006
  • Imaginations Crafts Fabric Decoupage Glue
  • Starlight Paints - Topaz, Rich Gold and Black
  • Imagination Crafts Gesso - White
  • Paints Brushes and Palette Knife
What I Did

Firstly, I painted the front and back of the tablet case with White Gesso.  I used two thin coats allowing each layer to dry in between.  I carefully dried with a heat tool.





Next I cut two pieces of rice paper to size.  Then using the Rich Gold Starlight Paint and a small paintbrush,  I coloured my chosen details on the rear of the rice paper design.  When this was dry I added a wash over the whole piece with the Topaz watered down, leaving some white areas.  Leave to dry. 





Now it was time to glue the coloured rice paper to the tablet cover.  As I was covering a larger area, I used my pallet knife to spread a thin layer of Fabric Decoupage Glue a small area at a time so that it didn't dry before I got to the next area.  Carefully place the rice paper onto the glued area and smooth it down to remove any bubbles and ensure the edges are glued down.  I worked my way up the covers.  Then using a soft paintbrush I added a coat of the glue to the outside to seal it and left it to dry.




The last thing I did to my project was to add colour around the edges.  I took the Starlight Paint in Black together with my domes bristle stencil brush and dabbed it around the edges.  As I was going around I had a baby wipe in my hand so that I could smudge the paint using a damp finger giving a softer looking edge.



So now it is NOT going in the bin.....Yay!  I love it.  I hope you like it too.  




I hope you have been inspired :) 



Thanks
for
Popping By

MJ
xx