Showing posts with label Jute Scrim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jute Scrim. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 December 2021

RIP Bottle


A quick bottle make from me today.  Was too cold to spend too much time in the dining room.


And this is the back.

Wednesday, 20 October 2021

Cabinet of Horrors

 

I picked this jewellery cabinet up at the car boot last Sunday.


I painted it with black powertex and then took the door off and painted the inside.


Then I added some grit paste and covered the insides with Halloween patterned paper.


I created a shelf on the left hand side.


Then I decided to give it a coat of black paint with silver in it.


It looks quite good with the texture.


Close ups of the patterned papers in situ.


Then I filled the shelves with lots of tiny and mini horrors.


And from the side.


Then it stopped raining, so I took some photos outside.


From the left side.


From the right side.


Close up of the top left shelves.


Close up of the top right shelf.


And finally a close up of the bottom shelf.

This is for sale in my online shop.

Sunday, 4 December 2016

Powertex Canvas


So after watching the 7pm Hochanda Powertex show I was inspired to have a go. I haven't been able to see any of the other shows in the day as they have a problem with them on the rewind. So here's my dining room table, all ready to go.


I mixed some fine grade sand in with ivory Powertex and put it through a stencil. 


Next in no particular order I added bits and bobs by first covering them in ivory Powertex and sticking them to the canvas. Once I was happy I sprayed on some green, however I'm not entirely sure if it was Bister or PA Infusions.
 

I left it over night to dry and this morning came back in with green Powertex around the edges, spritzed in brown Bister and used a hair dryer to dry it. I would have loved to have added some rust powder in at this stage, but I don't have any :o( xx


Next I took a very small amount of ivory Powertex and dry brushed it over the green Powertex to bring out the textures. I used green and brown pearl ex and satin varnish to dry brush the middle pieces.


This photo shows the effects of the ivory Powertex around the edge pieces and is more true to the actual colours on the canvas.


And finally a close up of the bits and bobs which consist of corrugated cardboard, cotton scrim, loose cotton jute, packaging, kitchen roll, natural sheep fleece, strands of cotton boucle and slub and a few other things.

Friday, 16 November 2012

Another Textured Tag


Can you tell I mixed up way too much texture paste and puff paint!!


This time I covered the whole tag with white fire liquid leaf.



I rubbed over the whole of the tag with onyxite treasure gold.


The finished tag.

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