Tuesday, 20 April 2021

Create Art - Vintage Tag for Finnabair

To celebrate spring that has finally arrived here in Finland, I wanted to create a tag, light and hopeful with first rays of spring, but still having a bit of dark, long winter in it.

I covered a sturdy carboard tag with Finnabair Musica tissue paper, attaching it with Soft Matte Gel and making sure the tissue paper was nicely crumbled. Then I primed the tag with a gentle layer white Heavy Gesso. 

I covered a sturdy carboard tag with Finnabair Musica tissue paper, attaching it with Soft Matte Gel and making sure the tissue paper was nicely crumbled. Then I primed the tag with a gentle layer white Heavy Gesso.


Next step was layering. I cut a 7 Dots Studios scrapbook paper piece slightly smaller than the tag and another one slightly smaller than the first paper and crumbled them so that they were a bit ripped and worn out from the edges. Then I glued them to the tag, larger one first and the smaller one on top, adding glue only to the middle and leaving the edges free. Then, I took some vintage paper scraps and tea bag material and with Soft matte Gel layered them on top, adding tea bag paper also here and there onto the bottom layer paper and onto the tag itself. After that, I painted a thin, gentle layer of white gesso on top.

 

Being me, I wanted softness in form of fabric and lace into my tag, so I attached some with Soft Matte Gel, and again primed everything with white gesso. After that, I used Iris Tapestry stencil and Modeling Paste, I applied an uneven layer of stencil images all around the tag but making sure that there were also empty spaces left.

I had a Re.design with Prima flower mould resembling a dried flower stem still standing after long winter months that was just perfect for the tag, so I primed it with gesso.  Then I painted over with a mix of Impastos Pitch Black, Snow White, Linen, and Dark Chocolate and wiped some of the paint off with a baby wipe, leaving only a soft layer of paint. I attached the mould figurine into the tag with Heavy Body Gel and added a chipboard word clipping to the tag for balance.


Then I used the same mix of Impastos Dark Chocolate, Pitch Black, Snow White, and Linen and gently painted the edges of the tag and the layers and also shadowing around the flower mould and the word clipping, using a wet brush and only a little paint and spraying the paint mix to spread and blend into the tag naturally and wiping any too dark paint off with a baby wipe. To deepen the shadowing, I used only a hint of Liquid Acrylics Ink Black, Umber, and Burnt Sienna, and repeated the process for some places. 

The tag needed some gentle hint of sky colour, so I added a soft layer of Metallique paint Light Patina here and there, spraying it for blending.

As finishing touches, I first highlighted the flower and some parts of the tag layers with Gold Metallic Flakes and used Gilding Glue for attaching a hint of it into place, brushing most flakes off and leaving only a soft glimpse of gold. Then I sprinkled some white paint splashes all over the masks using Impasto Snow White and very wet brush. I added an antique bronze eyelet to the tag hole, and tied a matching coloured, botanically hand dyed cotton lace ribbon to the tag. Last, using Heavy Body Gel I attached a half of a Rusty Paper Clip with a word Inspire on it onto the layer on top of the tag, and a Scrapyard Dragonfly to the flower.

And it was ready, a soft and gentle tag celebrating the spring and saluting the winter, while reminding that whether it was a light springtime or dark winter time, there is still beauty, art and creativity everywhere inspiring us.

 

There’s a tutorial   video on my YouTube, too!

Wishing you creative moments,

Emilia

 

Please visit the material list here, I am sorry, I managed to lost in from my files...

https://tworzysko.blogspot.com/2021/04/create-art-vintage-tag-by-emilia-tapiola.html





 




Monday, 12 April 2021

Finnabair Art Recipe April - Dreamy Spring Masks



 

In an blink of an eye, it’s the first of May, so I thought creating some pretty pastel coloured masks would be a lovely way to welcome spring, May, and light nights coming.

 

I wanted to be the idea simple, so incredibly simple that this would be a project easily done, even with children. I had a couple of paper mâché half masks, so I did two different shapes just to show that the idea is versatile of pretty much any kind of masks.

 


 

The masks had a bit rough surface so, using scraps of Finnabair Flutter tissue paper and Soft matte Gel, I covered the masks, making sure that I had all the edges and eye holes neatly covered, too. Then, I primed the masks with white Heavy Gesso and then painted them with a mix of Impastos Lavender and Snow White.

 

Next, using Finnabair stencil Passiflora and Frosty Pearl Icing Paste, I created some flowery depth, following the outline and edges of my masks. The intricate pattern made so beautiful lacey outlook onto the masks it was really a shame to put anything on top, but as I had moulds in my mind, moulds it was. (Adding moulds is the part you could easily skip if you do this with kids and want an instant result!) I wanted to create masks looking like clear spring morning sunrise, filled with sparkling hope.

 

 

 

Using Art Noveau, Flower Queen, and Nocturnal Elements moulds by Finnabair, I made some lovely flowers and stars with air dry clay and let them dry overnight. Next day, I attached them with Heavy Body Gel and let dry again. I also added a bit of Soft Matte Gel around the clay motifs and sprinkled Mini Art Stones to kind of tie the flowers and stars and the mask together.

 

After I was sure the masks were completely dry and safe to start painting over with, I continued. (This is why I told you that if you want to create masks with children or you are in a hurry, you can easily skip the mould part and stick to some beautiful stencil pattern – or add paper flowers etc.)

 


First, I used Metallique Opal Magic Aqua Rose for painting the clay motifs and around them, next I painted the edges of the masks with Opal Magic Pink-Blue. I highlighted the paints here and there with a hint of Vintage Rose for the pink parts and Light Patina for the blue parts and blended the two colours a bit with Liquid Acrylic Titanium White in the middle of the masks.

 

To add some structure and depth, I mixed Impastos Dark Chocolate, Pitch Black, and Linen for some shadowing and gently painted the edges of the masks, including eye holes, and blended the shadowing with baby wipes so that the dark shadowing was as delicate as possible. I did the same with and around the clay motifs.

 

 

As the finishing touch, I highlighted the pink parts with Jewel Paste Rose Quartz and blue parts with Jewel Paste Diamond Rings and added a hint of Golden Dust Jewel Paste here and there for warmth. I only used Jewel Pastes a little, with wet brush and sprayed water to blend them even more, as I wanted soft glimmer not instantly visible. And after the Jewel Pastes were dry, I sprinkled some white paint splashes all over the masks using Impasto Snow White and very wet brush. These matte sprinkles balanced the shiny metallic paints and Jewel pastes and made the masks look like they were hundreds of stars shining gently in the morning sky, welcoming a new day.

 

Wishing you beautiful moments in soft, dreamy colours,

Emilia

 


MATERIALS USED:

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-basics-heavy-gesso-white

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-finnabair-tissue-paper-flutter

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-basics-soft-matte-gel

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-extravagance-icing-paste-frosty-pearl

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-finnabair-stencil-passiflora

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-finnabair-mould-flower-queen

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-finnabair-mould-art-nouveau

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-finnabair-mould-nocturnal-elements

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-basics-heavy-body-gel

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-ingredients-art-stones-mini

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-impasto-paint-dark-chocolate

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-impasto-paint-linen

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-impasto-paint-pitch-black

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-impasto-paint-snow-white

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-impasto-paint-lavender

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-metallique-vintage-rose

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-metallique-light-patina

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-opal-magic-aqua-rose

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-opal-magic-pink-blue

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-liquid-acrylic-titanium-white

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-extravagance-jewel-effect-paste-diamond-rings

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-extravagance-jewel-effect-paste-rose-quartz

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-extravagance-jewel-effect-paste-golden-dust

 

 




 

Finnabair Art Recipe March - Find Yourself Embroidery Hoop


I had an embroidery hoop I wanted to turn into a simple artwork piece, and challenger myself that I could use only 10 decorative pieces for the whole composition, with addition of silk ribbon. I couldn’t quite manage, as after making the composition within those lines, I ended up adding 4 art pebbles and some Mini Art Stones… But let’s see how I did it.

 


First, I cut a piece of thick cardboard (from a cardboard box) to make a fitting base for my hoop. I didn’t even glue it, I just made sure it was a tight fit. Next, I attached some leftover tissue paper scraps and folding and crumbling them a little, attached with Soft Matte Gel, to create a little bit uneven base. I also glued some ribbon with tiny flat bobs to the edges of the hoop, to create a kind of framing. Then I primed the whole thing twice with Heavy Gesso, and added some stencil marks (my all-time favourite, Iris Tapestry) with White Gold and Frosty Pearl Icing Paste.

 


Next step was to create a simple collage, using Heavy Body Gel, I attached a piece of a frame from the new Imaginarium Grungy Frames mould I had managed to break, with two metallic flowers and two Woodland leaves, and added an Antique Label to finish it. I also added just a hint of Mini Art Stones and a couple (ok, seven) art pebbles onto the base, to tie the composition and background better together.

 

 

I painted the background with Liquid Acrylics Titanium White, Prussian Blue, Avocado Green, Umber, and Burnt Sienna, with a hint of Ink Black. I used the same colours for the actual composition, too.

 


As a final touch, I sewed some botanically hand dyed mulberry silk ribbon to the edge of the frame and tied it in a bow.

 

Wishing you beautiful moments in soft, dreamy colours,

Emilia

 

 

MATERIALS USED:

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-basics-heavy-gesso-white

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-basics-heavy-body-gel

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-basics-soft-matte-gel

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-extravagance-icing-paste-white-gold

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-extravagance-icing-paste-frosty-pearl

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-finnabair-stencil-iris-tapestry

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-liquid-acrylic-ink-black

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-liquid-acrylic-prussian-blue

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-liquid-acrylic-burnt-sienna

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-liquid-acrylic-titanium-white

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-liquid-acrylic-umber

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-alchemy-liquid-acrylic-avocado-green

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-ingredients-art-stones-mini

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-finnabair-tissue-paper-wilderness

                            

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-finnabair-mechanicals-antique-labels

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-finnabair-mechanicals-woodland-ferns

 

https://mixedmediaplace.com/prima-art-ingredients-melange-art-pebbles