Here at Anything But Cute we love to see all the seasoned and expert mixed media artists, but we also want to encourage those who are just getting their feet wet. Our design team will always be on the lookout for these exceptional artists, and you just never know when we might be giving out something special to a talented mixed media newcomer.
Make sure to put 'newbie' after your name in the linky so we know who you are.
(new refers to 'new to mixed media' NOT 'new to our challenge')
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Showing posts with label Sara Emily. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sara Emily. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2015

WINNERS - Challenge #6 - 31 Days of Halloween

Sara Emily here, and I'm having to write the most difficult post I've ever had to write. Most of you know how much passion I have for Halloween, and I was totally blown away by the number of you that share that passion. Your enthusiasm came through loud and clear with all of your amazing haunting entries. I was so impressed with the creative ways you found to include the # 31 on your projects. Choosing a winner wasn't hard, because they were ALL winners in my book, but narrowing it down to only one was next to impossible.

After tossing and turning for a couple of nights, flipping coins, revisiting all your blogs, and working the problem out on paper, I came to the conclusion that the winner is:

WINNER: # 24 Lynn Price
Lynn used so many techniques to create this eerie scene. Her rotten skull is amazing, and the candle and the roses just sealed the deal for me. It looks as if her elements are surfacing out of a thick fog. If you haven't had a chance to see this exceptional mystifying journal page up close, please be sure to visit her blog. You will be amazed how this was created!

Congratulations Lynn! Pamellia will be contacting you via email to send you your personalized winner's badge and details about being our Guest Designer for our next challenge!

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And for my Runner(s)-Up!


# 4 Nicole Wright

One word. WOW! Just look at the way these houses glow! Lots of great Halloween details on these that must be seen up close to truly appreciate! I love how Nicole incorporated her # 31 using those letterpress blocks! Her passion for Halloween transferred to this pair of Haunted dwellings, and I could almost hear her chuckling to herself as she crafted these!

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# 15 Jackie P Neal

I'm pretty sure Jackie took a photo of me and stuck it on this gorgeous, colorful, textural Halloween tag, because I looked just like this witch pretty much the month of October, as I fought back the flu. What a fabulous background with clever use of products! I have to give her a big round of applause for every single spooky detail, but the scaly snake just stole my creepy heart!

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Now on to our DT Favourites



Branka's Favourite#14 Kerstin F.
This fantastic altered book has stolen my heart! I am amazed by so many awesome details wonderfully arranged, creating such an unique and spooky piece of art! 


Cec's Favourite - #14 Kerstin F.
I also chose this fantastic altered book.  I think it is so clever of Kerstin to carve out the pages to provide niches for her spooky scenes.  The colour palette is perfect for the theme as are all the great Halloween-themed elements that she added.


Georgie's Favourite - 26 Suzz's Stamping Spot

I just adore this tag, the colours are perfectly Halloween. Gorgeous layers with the bingo card and string, and of course the beautiful owl. The way the ribbon has been used to complement the colours is fab and great use of asymmetry! A little project but big on wow!!


Niki's Favourite -#3 Wendy K
This book caught my attention right quick! There are so many wonderful pages, full of Halloween goodness. Poe is my favorite page, although all of the pages are awesome sauce. The details and different elements are what made this my favorite.


Pamellia's Favourites
10. Julia Aston
I just fell in love with Julia's spooky Halloween window box! It's fun and wonky and her techniques creating textures are just amazing! If you would like to see how she put this together, click on her name, she has lots of in process shots so you can watch her create!

12. valerie-Jael
Valerie's tag just jumped off the page to me! The contrast of the black and orange in fantastic and so perfect for Halloween! I love all the little details she included, like that creepy little spider on the broom stick! Well done!


Samra's Favourite#28 Evelyn Walter
Gorgeous transformation of a serving tray with such great idea of eerie yet beautiful and dark make.

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Honourable Mentions


7. Deb Riddell             8. chrissie             11. Paradise Lost              22. Lisa H
      

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A huge congratulation everyone! Thank you so much to everyone who played along with us last month and don't forget to grab your badges! You earned them!!

There is still plenty of time to enter Cec's current challenge "IT'S ORNAMENTAL"! We can't wait to see what you come up with this time!

Hugs to all, from the 'Anything But Cute' Design Team

Monday, October 5, 2015

Challenge # 6 - 31 Days of Halloween

Hello Everyone!

Before we introduce you to our new challenge we have some bad news and some good news to share with you.  The bad news is that this is the last challenge for one of our team members, Georgie.  The good news is that she has become a contributing member of The Craft Stamper magazine so while she is moving on from this team, she will still be sharing her creativity.  We all want to thank Georgie for her contributions to our team and wish her all the best.  Now on to our new challenge:

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Sara Emily here, and I am your hostess this for this month's challenge here at Anything But Cute. A huge thank you to all of you talented artists, new and seasoned, who participated in Niki's Mixed Media Makover challenge last month! It was so much fun to see the before photos (which were great to start with) and how you recycled and restyled them into something even more awesome! Don't forget to check back with us next Monday when Niki and the team announce the winners of the Mixed Media Makeover Challenge. Now on to this month's theme.

For those that know me, you know I LOOOOVE Halloween!  It's a day when you can look any way you want and be someone you can't any other day of the year.Only I think it's more than just ONE day--I'll be celebrating for the 31 days of October!

"31" DAYS OF HALLOWEEN

If you love Halloween like I do, it's more than just one day out of the year, it's a season! For this challenge I would like you to make a mixed media card or project for Halloween. It can be spooky or not, but you MUST include the number "31" somewhere in your project. We can't wait to see the creative ways you'll be incorporating this number in your mixed media piece!

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And now for some inspiration from the talented Anything But Cute design team!

Sara Emily - sarascloset


I found this old box in the basement of an old house, and dusted it off.  Baaaaad mistake!  I seem to have awakened some lost souls when I opened it!  So I carefully  sealed the box and altered the outside using stencils and paste, paints, inks and stains and a bunch of other stuff.  Stop by my blog if you are brave enough to see what's inside! Mwahahaha!

Branka - Vintage Handmade

I was in the mood to create something funny and Dylusional for this amazing challenge theme so I pulled out my Dylusions big journal, my Dylusions paints, stencils, stamps, some markers, pens and voila, this is the result:) I put the number 31 on the belt buckle and a handbag.

Cec - CW Card Creations

I have altered a bottle that I picked up at a local thrift store for next to nothing.  It is covered with lots of texture paste, cheesecloth, ink sprays, beads, vintage labels, gems and some glittery spiders.  My #31 was painted, crackled and rubbed with pewter wax paste.

Georgie - Little Blue Craft Box

The Curse of 31
Saying the number 31 five times in the presence of five spiders will turn you into this...!! Shock Horror!!! Naaaaah, only kidding, but I did create quite the story in my head about this poor soul who dared to try. Embossing folders, foil tape, black distress paint kept me sane throughout this creation - just! ;)

Niki - Pawsitively Creative Crafts


31 Days of Halloween made me think of graveyards and skeletons! I love me a good haunted house and that was my inspiration for this design. This is my first time altering a TH clock and also making "clothes" for skeletons. I used so many products and supplies, the list would be longer than I have room to write. I have used the number 31 in two spots. 31 Halloween Hauntings and on a gravestone-Max died at 31 years old and now haunts people in the graveyard.

Samra - Paper Talk with Samra

I created a Gothic style greeting card. The background is a piece of chipboard treated with gesso, crackle paint and distress inks. I make the antique frame by gluing 8 diecuts and then painting them with black paint, crackle paint and then red paint. I wanted #31 to be the focal point of this project and I don't think you can miss it by any chance :)

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Wow! Aren't these Halloween projects spine-tingling?! Every month my Teamies leave me with my jaw hanging open over their creative genius-ness! Please hop over to the team blogs to see more photos and get some details on how these projects were made. And don't forget to leave some bloggy love while you're there.

I hope that we have inspired you to head to your craft room and pull out those creepy, bone-chilling, scary, or not-so-scary bits and mixed media products to create a Halloween feast for the eyes.  Just don't forget we need to see the number 31 represented in some way on your project!

The winner will receive the honour of being our Guest Designer for an upcoming challenge!

Here at Anything But Cute we just love to see all the seasoned and expert mixed media artists, but we also want to encourage those who are just getting their feet wet. Our design team will always be on the lookout for these exceptional projects and artists. You just never know when we might be giving out something special to a lucky mixed media newcomer. We all have to start somewhere, right?

Challenge runs until November 4th - we can't wait to see what you come up with! Happy Crafting from the entire team and thanks for visiting Anything But Cute!


Saturday, September 26, 2015

Spotlight Artist - Sara Emily - Playing with Perfect Pearls

Hello!  It's Sara Emily here, and I'm delighted to be presenting this month's Spotlight Post which is Playing With Perfect Pearls Powders!


There are lots of mica powders and sprays on the market, but for this post I'm going to focus on Perfect Pearls Mica Powders. I'm not claiming to be an expert on Perfect Pearls (hereby referred to in this post as "powders"), but I did want to share with you a few of the results of my playing and combining them with different products I had on hand. This is by no means conclusive, as I did have to limit the length of my post. And some of these ideas have  already been used: I've just changed them up a bit.  I will try to give credit where credit is due. See that "open here" warning on the one pot?  Despite that warning, I still opened one from the wrong "end" while making my samples, and my Closet and I are "Forever Violet"!  It is a long post, so please cancel the morning chores, grab yourself a snack and a beverage, and sit back and relax.

Since we're coming up on my favorite season--Halloween and fall, I concentrated on making some samples that would lend themselves to this time of the year and beyond into Christmas.

I'll start with a variation of a technique I saw on  Annette's Creative Journey, which she learned in Tim's Creative Chemistry 1 class. Thank you for the inspiration, Annette!  I started with some leaves cut with Tim Holtz' Movers and Shapers die and white card.  First I spritzed them with Distress spray in Rusty Hinge.


While the spray was still wet, I sprinkled the surface with powders in Forever Green and Lemon Sparkle. Next I lightly spritzed with water, allowing the colors to blend a little.  I love how the powders leech out when wet and blend into the Distress spray. Finally I dried with my heat gun.



I used Walnut Stain Distress ink on the edges of one of the leaves to show how you can finish these off for a project.  Wouldn't these look great in a fall arrangement or on a Thanksgiving card?


I took that same technique and extended it to a masterboard.  I started with a Manila file folder and spritzed with Rusty Hinge, and sprinkled with Forever Green, Perfect Bronze, and Perfect Copper powders, spritzing with water and drying as above. Then I blended Vintage Photo Distress ink over the surface, spritzed it with water and dried once more with the heat gun to get that Vintage distressed look I so love.  This can be embossed, stamped, die cut or  some stenciling added as desired.  The color combinations are endless.


Here's a a masterboard using the same technique, but this time I used Hickory Smoke and Evergreen Bough Distress sprays and Heirloom Gold and Pewter Powders. The colors remind me of mercury glass, which I collect.


I decided to make a faux mercury glass ornament for my Christmas tree, and pulled a paper mache' star from my stash. I gave it a coat of gesso, sprayed it with Hickory Smoke Distress spray, sprinkled with Heirloom Gold and Pewter powders, spritzed with water and dried as above. Isn't it crazy how Hickory Smoke looks almost eggplant in color when it's wet, but dries to a smokey grey?


Well, it's not exactly mercury glass--more like pewter. Perhaps good for a Thanksgiving project, when I bring out my pewter serving pieces.  The true test will be when it hangs from my tree with all those lights glinting off these shimmery surfaces. The shimmer is lost with my photography!


Here's a fun little Halloween background using a ghosting technique. This is an old technique, and I've seen and used it plenty of times, but I just thought it would be fun to make something for Halloween.  This just involves dusting a little powder on black card and inking a stamp with Versamark. When you make your impression on the powdered card, the ink lifts off the powder.  Give it a little spritz of water, and the powders blend ever so slightly over the negative space created by the stamp and seals the powders, so they won't wipe off. Ghastly!


I love this next discovery--I call it Warts and All (pardon me if you've seen it before; I haven't). I smeared Gel Medium over black card and also a card I coated with black gesso (to see if there would be a difference), sprinkled with powders  ( Forever Green, Perfect Bronze and Perfect Copper) while the gel is still wet.  I blasted it with my heat gun until bubbly.  Perfectly creepy!


Here is a recent project I did using this same technique along the top and bottom of the tag. You can visit my blog here if you would like to see close ups.

 

I also used the powders on the background, by spritzing Hickory Smoke distress spray through Tim Holtz' Shattered stencil, sprinkling on Pewter, Forever Green and Forever Violet powders, spritzing with water to blend and seal and then blending on Vintage Photo and Cracked Pistachio Distress inks. For the faucet handle, after coating with gesso,  I used Ranger's Vintage Photo Distress Crackle paint and Heirloom Gold, Pewter, and Perfect Copper powders sprinkled on while while the paint was wet.

The spiders and toadstool also were painted with powders mixed with Perfect Paper Adhesive in Gloss. The drops were made by slathering some texture paste through a Prima stencil, and while wet, adding a mixture of black UTEE and Pewter powder.  I blasted with my heat gun to melt the UTEE.

Not one to waste one drop of my effort or product, after removing the stencil from the background, I made a second card. I laid a piece of card over the "dirty" side of the stencil and ran my brayer over it to achieve this result.  The shimmer did not photograph well, but it looks great in real life.


I tried the "warts and all" technique on a chippy bird that happened to be flying by. I used Forever Violet, Pewter and Heirloom Gold powders, and once dried and warty, I blended on some Black Soot Distress ink. This feels so creepy in real life.  Imagine this on a witch die cut!




Next, I experimented with UTEE and embossing powders mixed with the powders. Using Tim's Movers and Shapers die, I cut a lantern from a scrap and a second from copy paper to use as a mask. (oops, the globe portion of the mask didn't make it into the photo) I masked my lantern so I could just ink the globe with Versamark.  I mixed Lemon Sparkle powder and clear embossing powder and applied this over the Versamark, and heated until melted. Next, I masked off the globe, and mixed black UTEE with Pewter. I inked the unmasked portion with Versamark and added the powder mixture and heated until melted.  I repeated two more times to build the layers of the top and base of the lantern. When cooled, I cracked the UTEE and wiped on some Caramel alcohol ink.




Here's a few more embellishments I made using black UTEE mixed with Heirloom Gold powder. I've seen this done in a similar manner on Eileen's Crafty Zone; I just mixed my UTEE and powders for some of mine.

I started by cutting a key using Tim's Hardware die, punched a couple circles  to make coins and pulled a random chippy from my stash. I inked my key with Versamark, added UTEE and heated.  I repeated with the UTEE two more times.  While the last layer was still molten, I added Heirloom Gold powder.  I inked my stamp (Stampers Anonymous) with Brilliance Black Lightning, heated the key and pressed the stamp in the hot enamel. When cooled, I removed the stamp. I decided to mix the UTEE and the powder to use on the coins and chippy. The results are almost identical and it's a little less fussy. If you are not going to stamp, you might want to choose the sprinkle method, because the shimmer seems to "float" in the enamel, as you can see in the third photo below.






With the UTEE/powder already mixed up, I decided to see what else I could do with it. I embossed black card with a Tim Holtz Texture Fade and swiped my Versamark pad over the raised areas. I covered the card with the powder mixture and tapped off the excess.  I heated with my heat gun, then repeated with more of the mixture a few more times in random areas to get variation in texture.  I can see many different uses for this using various embossing folders and color combinations for the upcoming holidays.


Here's a recent project I made using my powders in some of the techniques I've shared above. For the larger frame (Ornate Frame die), I used Brushed Pewter Distress Crackle paint, sprinkled it with Forever Violet powder while wet, and allowed it to dry.  For the smaller frame (heat embossed Hampton Art image), I painted the leaves with a mixture of Perfect Paper Adhesive and Forever Violet powder. Inside the card I used the ghosting technique and a Stampin' Up image for the sentiment. Click on the link if you would like a closer view.



Are you still with me? I would like to share one more technique with you using Perfect Paper adhesive and powders.  I mixed the adhesive and Forever Violet powder on my craft mat, and swiped it through Tim's Halloween stencil. I removed the stencil and washed it immediately.  This stuff dries fast!  I allowed the tag to air dry and this is my end result.  It's really pretty in real life.  Lesson learned from this experiment is to be careful not to be too frugal with the powder.  The more you add, the stiffer your paste will be, and you'll get a "cleaner" result. If you use a stencil where you can reverse the image, it's fun to take a second sheet of card, place it over your gluey side, and roll a brayer over it to transfer the color. Pick the stencil up, and you will be rewarded with a fantastic texture.  I didn't work fast enough with this particular trial, so I couldn't get a photo. Below is a quick sample I made to give you an idea.




I hope this post has inspired you to dig out your Perfect Pearls Mica Powders and give them a new life on your next project!

There's still time to join in the fun of Niki's recycle/restyle challenge--Mixed Media Makeover! You have until the 4th of October to play.  You'll find all the challenge details and lots of inspiration from myself and my brilliant Teamies by clicking on the challenge link.  

Thank you for sticking by me through this gruesomely long post! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Hugs and Blessings!
Sara Emily