Monday, February 1, 2021

Gangster Kitty - Sweet Dreams

 I posted this over on the Memory Maze blog today. How can you not feel the love of one very cute kitty!!

Good afternoon team, Fiona here, back from some time off. Today I wanted to share my creation using Dina Wakley gloss sprays for the background and to make quick work of colouring the Memory Maze chipboard.



I started off with my Art by Marlene 300gsm watercolour paper from the A4 album. I sorted through some of the Tim Holtz layers - urban collection and picked out some pieces I liked then glued them to the paper.



 As I already had a photo picked out for this page I wanted to use the warm colours of the gloss spray to go with it. 



I then sprayed in layers of lightest to darkest colour not letting it dry before adding the next colour so they could fuse together. I let that page dry without a heat gun, it was a rather hot day in the craft cave anyhow so it didn't take too long before it was good to go. 



Whilst waiting I sprayed the chipboard word sweet dreams, which I had cut apart in order to place them top and bottom of the photo. after that I found some dictionary paper on my table which I had used as a stamp off page, ripped it to a size slightly bigger than my photo then stuck it down. I decided that as my little kitten - Kevin, is so cute (and very innocent when asleep) that he should have a little love heart. I broke open the pack of family tree Memory Maze chipboard and sprayed the love heart in both night (navy blue) and white acrylic gloss spray.




The finished page below.




This was a fun page to create with plenty of easy techniques and also using items close at hand

Items used:

Memory Maze chipboard - 'Sweet Dreams' and 'family tree' (love heart)

Dina Wakley acrylic gloss spray - white, cheddar, lemon, apricot, magenta, fuchsia and night

Art by Marlene A4 journal

Tim Holtz urban layers










Tuesday, November 17, 2020

It's oh so quite

Hi Team,

It has been a bit quite on here as I have been busy making creations for the Memory Maze Design team as well as making creations for, and tending to the shop - Crazy Cats Mixed Media, which sells all of the non memory maze items in each of these projects. I have linked each of the Memory maze blog posts under the picture which explains how to make each project. Hope you are having a great week!











Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Merry Misfits

So this week was my birthday and for me, once that has happened it is all downhill for Christmas!! I broke out the cutest stamp set from Tim Holtz called Merry misfits (available here https://www.crazycatsmixedmedia.com.au/collections/tim-holtz-stampers-anonymous/products/tim-holtz-stampers-anonymous-tattered-christmas), it has Santa, a reindeer and a Snowman that you can colour in as much or as little as you like. I paired it with a background plaid stamp (also from Tim Holtz) which I used the makeup brush and fired brick distress ink to colour.


I am still playing around with the final design but I believe it will be something similar to below with the snowflakes and one of the Christmas greetings from the stamp set. He is a bit cute old Santa, though I did end up colouring his boots in black.


Happy creating everyone.

Monday, November 11, 2019

A Birdie-full Time of the year

Today’s post shows one of Dina Wakley’s newer stamp sets which is so cute and great to use for all things Christmas (and still very versatile post Christmas). The set is called ‘Scribbly holiday birdie 2’.
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 I used the small Dina Wakley journal and painted on the evergreen paint and dried it, I then painted over the top with the lime paint sitting the leafy stencil on top of the wet pain and rubbing through the stencil with a baby wipe to leave the stencil impressions.


 I dried this layer and set it aside whilst I located some old tags I had played with some time ago. I found tags that I had used some grit paste through a stencil on with some blue colouring, quite possibly the Lindy’s stamp gang magical powder, and a second no with red colouring from distress oxides. Onto these tags I stamped one of the birds and a Santa hat before enhancing the colours with Dina Wakley paints watered down in sky and lapis for the bird and ruby for the hat.

With the leftover lapis I also painted around the edge of the journal page to the it all together.Once dried I used a white large sharpie pen to colour the white parts of the hat before I ripped around the outline. I then assembled it and stuck the tags to the page and stamped the sentiment directly onto the page.

Monday, November 4, 2019

Today I finished a fun and interactive art journal page using Art by Marlene stamps, stickers, die cut elements, water colours and large journal. I removed one page from the journal using an offcut piece of watercolour paper to stamp the flowers on for the front of the flap. I decided where on the page I wanted the flap to lift from and drew a line in pencil for reference as well as drawing on the flap where the holes of the folder were so I could avoid them. I created masks for each of the flowers which I have stored in the zip pocket of my journal for future use.

After stamping the front of the flap I also Stamped directly onto the large page ensuring the stamp was above and below the line I had drawn in order to have some of the flowers appear on both sides of the flap.

Once everything had been stamps I loosely sat the flap onto my page and drew the bottom part of the vase shape, then removing the flap completed the vase and added the zigzag pattern. Using Art by Marlene watercolours I painted all the flowers and the vase, I had stamped the seahorse and bunny stamps on a seperate piece of paper and used the watercolours on those before cutting them out to stick on the underside of the flowers. The Marlene die cut elements were great to enhance the bouquet and the underside of the flap. Lastly I added stickles for some bling and stickers from the Art by Marlene collection.






Thursday, October 31, 2019

Welcome

Welcome to my new blog. I am very excited to finally have been able to launch this blog to share with everyone some of the creative projects I have enjoyed making as well as having you along for the ride of experimentation of new techniques, new projects, product overviews and much more mixed media goodness.

Follow along on the blog, Facebook or Instagram. I am the owner and designer for Crazy Cats Mixed Media which sells all of the mixed media items I use and more. I want to be able to make crafting as accessible and cheap as possible and love to also share tips and ideas on how to create without spending the earth.

Happy Halloween!