Hello Everyone!
I am excited to show you this new project that I just finished. A little while ago I went on a girls retreat to Mojito Creek. This is a wonderful cabin in Colorado that was the perfect place to craft and recharge and relax! While I was there Tanya from Free Heart taught a mixed media class. Tanya teaches Finnabair inspired mixed media techniques. Tanya is a awesome teacher! I was so much and I was so inspired from the class that I went home and started painting everything! I can’t wait to take another class and learn more techniques!
This is the angel that I just finished. She looks great on my mantle and I already have more ideas on what to do next.
Here is how I created this mixed media angel
Materials:
~ Angel (I found mine at the dollar store. Look for something that you like the overall look of, not necessary the colors because you will cover everything up)
~ Black gesso
~ 3D Gloss Gel, Soft Gloss Gel, Mica Powder (I am using Art Basics from Prima Marketing, which is amazing!)
~ Paint brushes, cheese cloth, micro beads, wire, rhinestones, and anything else you want to use as texture
Instructions:
~ The first thing you do is paint the angel with gesso. This will cover her and get her ready for paint. Then I added cheese cloth to her body as a dress. I adhered it to her with 3D Gloss Gel.
~ Then I decided that her wings were too smooth and plain so I mixed micro beads with 3D Gloss Gel and sponged it on to the wings. This added a wonderful texture that looks great on the wings.
~ Then I added rhinestones to the skirt for more texture and dimension, and I made a halo with some left over wire that I had lying around.
~ Once I had her all glued and textured she was ready for more gesso. I added about 1000 layers of black gesso. Just kidding, but I did add a lot of layers until everything was covered with black and ready for paint.
~ Once she was dry I started to paint her. This is the fun part, this is where all your hard work pays off. I mixed mica power with the soft gloss gel and went to town. I layered the paint and mixed colors until I liked the the look. For the star that she is holding I sponged on some glitter eye shadow.
~ Once I was happy with the look and she was dry I took her outside and sprayed a layer of a clear gloss coat.
When I took her outside to put the clear coat on and I noticed how she looked different in the sunlight. I love how the mica powder is amazing and so versatile.
This was tons of fun! I have already started on a different angel, I can’t wait to see how she will turn out!
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July 28, 2016 at 11:03 pm
Beautiful! You’re very talented.