November 17, 2007

the mask




finally I decided to finish the mask I began earlier this year..well maybe it's finished, I might keep adding to it but so far I really like the way it looks :)
I ran out of liquid nails, so I opted for a tube of texture paste (Kaiser), it worked just as well and even reacted nicely to the heat gun by bubbling and blistering.

November 11, 2007

Xmas Wreath






wowo I wish there were more hours in a day...

I have some new upcoming classes at Fred the Needle, I will be teaching altered shoes on the 30th of November (AM & PM), and on the 8th of December I am teaching how to alter a Xmas wreath, if you are interested give Simone a call at FTN (Penrith) and she will sign you up :)

October 28, 2007

These shoes are made for walking






well perhaps not...I have a challenge on my yahoo group where we are altering children's shoes, here is my first effort. the original shoe is a little girl's shiny black dress shoe, I have then covered it in liquid nails for texture, before it had a chance to harden I made swirls with my palette knife. Once dry I then painted with pthalo green, did a dabbled wash over with a sea sponge and copper and gold, the next step was using my heat gun...not to dry the paint but to bubble it and make it even more textured. I smeared a little antique gold Rub 'n Buff over the raised areas and then attached adornments, etc.
See one of my previous posts to see how I altered the German Scrap pieces.

The red shoe is not finished yet but I just love the colour so far.

October 01, 2007

wonderful Dresden trim AKA German Scrap







There are a few things I love and one of those things is German Scrap, I really like that I can change it's appearance so very easily too...very very easily!
I have tried a few things on the gold coloured pieces earlier in the year (these ones shown are available from Scraptivate in Western Australia), I tried vinegar....don't ask why because I do these things when I'm having a "moment" lol....anyway the vinegar stripped the colour right out and left it smelling like fish and chips, so I moved onto "Silvo" silverware polish, it stripped the colour out too and left the piece quite fragile.
Soooo I went back to my trusty fave. and as always it leaves the pieces fabtacular and devine.
Rub n' Buff is the way to go, it strips out the gold and leaves a nice trace colour behind, every colour is different, so it really pays to play...Spanish Copper is the one I use the most, followed closely by black and turquoise. We stock some colours at FTN, you can also purchase from places like Bunnings and Spotlight.

Now go play!...and get your hands dirty!

September 27, 2007

name tags for friends






aren't I just so nice to the girls at FTN, I was asked by a couple of the ladies if I would make them a name tag...I hope they like them :)

September 25, 2007

Target Artist Art


on my Yahoo group I run (ATC Secret Society for Altered Artists) we have a little bi monthly game called Target Artist where we send art to the TA for the moment, well I was so pleased with this little thing I have made for our current TA (Barb), that I just had to share :)
I have used resist stamping again and gold leafing

September 23, 2007

catching up...again



I have made these ATCs and magnetic puzzle piece for a couple of swaps, I have used the resist stamping technique simply because it is fun and it is one of the classes I am currently teacing at Fred the Needle

Golden Gothic Arche


I know I'm running late but I have a few things going on with art, chasing money and family life...but here it is my contribution to the golden theme on Gothic Arche challenges
http://gothicarches.wordpress.com/