Saturday 27 January 2018

Altered Box using Mix Media & Decoupage - Maansi Vaswani

Good Evening, 

It's so much fun to give a new look and life to an old object.  This is the basis for today's project and inspiration 

My husband has had this old box which he uses for keeping his watches, wallets and knickknacks.
It's something that has seen a lot of years and thus a bit worn and bent in areas.  Even though it's worn he just refuses to give it up. 


Watch Box


So I decided to alter this box using leather paper,  some decoupage and mix media.  

The lower part of the box has been reinforced with chipboard to give it more strength and has been covered with leather paper and pattern paper. Also, I have added a magnet with a washer as a closure for this box.  

On the inside of the lid, I have decoupaged a script pattern paper and then have decoupaged a variety of tissues to create a collage.  This collage represents his professional life as well as his interests. Thus it's a mix of a lot of tissues



Decoupage on the Lid


The lid of the box has been altered using mix media techniques.  As the box had fabric covering it - it already had some texture to it.  I added some more texture using stencils and modelling paste. 

I have used some cardboard and half pearls to create the look of the hull plates of a ship.  Added to that are many pieces of junk like nails, old keys and some buttons from his uniform. I have also added some metal and MDF and other embellishments from my DT kit and some seashells from my stash.  And my composition was complete. 


After applying black gesso to the entire surface,  I let it dry completely before starting to color it.  I have used paints in grey,  blue and gold in dry brushing technique. Also, have used sprays in blue and green to add to the effect.  

Finally, I have added Prima waxes in blue and purple in certain places to complete the look. 

The trim on the box lid is also black leather paper thus giving a nice finished look to the entire project. The project does have dimension, but not too much as this box will be used every day, and I did not want the embellishments to add too much weight or come off over a period of time.  

Here are some pics of the completed project 







A Closer Look



Here is the Complete project





Supplies used

Leather paper 
Pattern paper - Eno greetings 
German tissues
Mod podge 
Tacky tape 
Black gesso
Modelling Paste 
Stencil
Half pearls
Metal embellishments 
Sprays
Acrylic paint 
Metallic paint 
Prima waxes 
E6000
3D gloss gel

Hope you have enjoyed this transformation. Do let me know what you think. 

Maansi

Friday 12 January 2018

Vintage Shabby Chic Cards By Meena

Hello crafty friends, A very good evening to you all. Hope everyone is doing well.

This is Meena here sharing some Vintage Shabby Chic cards. I got a beautiful foiled pattern paper pack with my DT kit and when I saw it only one thing came to my mind, doing some simple shabby chic cards.









First I took a 12’’ by 6’’ Card Stock and fold it into half so I can get a 6 by 6 card base. Next I took 2 pattern papers little smaller then card base and first layer. I distress the edges using vintage photo Distress Ink and adhere both the layers on card base. Next I took 2 strips measuring 6’’ by 2’’ and 2 strips measuring little smaller then the first 2 strips and distress the edges using Distress Ink, I cut all the 4 strips at the top as showen in the picture and adhere them on the card base using foam tape. Below the first strips I added lace. I glued the dollies on right side and added a circle Pattern Paper on the dollies( using circle cutter from martha stewart). Added cheese cloth on it and added few flowers and leaves on it, finished it off by adding pearls and jute twine.




Card 2 –
For my 2nd card, I took 10’’ by 6’’ Card Stock and folded it into half so I can get 5’’ by 6’’ card base. Next took pattern paper and distressed the edges by using vintage photo Distress Ink and distress tool. Adhere the Pattern Paper using foam tape on card base. Added lace on the bottom of 2nd layer and adhere the half cut dolie on right side. Added flowers and leaves on it using glue gun and finished off by adding blings and jute twine.



Card 3 –
For my last card, I took 8.5’’ by 6’’ Card Stock and folded it into half. Layered the Pattern Paper on card base after distressing the edges by Distress Ink and distress tool. Next I added lace on the middle Pattern Paper and adhere it on the card base. Added cheese cloth on it and glued the flowers and leaves on it using glue gun. Finished off by adding pearl string and half pearls.




Supplies used here
Cardstock
Enogreeting Pattern Paper
Flowers
Die Cuts


Hope you all like it.


All the materials used in these cards are available at Nagashri Arts Store. You can buy them on their site www.nagashriarts.com


Regards,
Meena Herale

Happy Crafting.

Monday 8 January 2018

Decoupage on Coaster with Magical Leather Sheets - Maansi Vaswani

Good Evening, 

This is Maansi here today. Here I am going to be sharing some details of a new product called leather paper (At least it is new for me though some of you may have used it earlier) 

When Nagashri sent a whole bunch of leather paper sheets to me I was quite unsure what to do with it.

I had never worked with these before. But on first look, I was an impressed with these, especially with the texture. It not only has a textured look but you can also feel the texture. 


So the first project I have done with these are a set of decoupaged coasters using leather sheets.  And I was super impressed with this paper.  It's is super easy to work without any tearing or bubbling or wrinkling.  

Leather sheets (click here to buy Faux Leather Sheets)

The inspiration for this project is a lot of leather work that I had seen when I had gone for a holiday to Rajasthan. There I had seen coasters with stonework and leather/wood holders.  Taking the same concept I have tried to give the holder a leather look with rims of gold.  

Here are some pics of the completed project.



Designed By Artfire


Adding few more photos for you :)














Supplies used 

Leather sheets 
Coasters
German Napkin
Modpodge 
Acrylic paint 
Archival ink for distressing 
Metallic paint
Varnish 

(click on the product  mentioned above it will direct you to the Nagashri Arts 's website to buy these amazing products)

Hope you have enjoyed this inspiration. 
Maansi