Creative Artiste Guest Designer

I love mixed media, 3D, projects.  Any excuse to get inky and messy I'm in the thick of it.  Having the opportunity to be the Guest Designer again at Creative Artiste gave me the perfect excuse to get stuck in. 

This is the second of the two Matchbox Kits I got from Tando, purchased before I became a Kit Ambassador for them but it was fun recording all the stages and now sharing the process with you all.

This is the finished result, yes starting at the end is a good way to start with this!


These kits come in laser cut chipboard, the 6 inserts are much thinner chipboard and are supplied as separate pieces.   The individual parts just need to be gently eased out of the board.  All the parts are precision cut to fit together.
 

The first thing to do once they are released is to paint them.  Normally this would start with a Gesso base but starting with the inside of the inner tray Deco Art Acrylic paint in Carbon Black was applied   The tray was then glued together.  PVA glue applied where the edges meet everything slots together.  When the glue was set the outside walls were painted with Green Gold, which might just be my favourite green paint, and then a top coat of Deco Art Media Interference in Green.  
 

Next, the outer shell and the inserts were also painted with Carbon Black paint.   These paints going directly onto the naked board have covered brilliantly.  


The 6 inserts were also given a partial covering with  Deco Art Media Crackle glaze.  Each one received the glaze in different parts and thicknesses.  


The crackle glaze was left overnight to completely go off then using the best applicator around gold tone Treasury Gold was gently touched over the glazed areas.  That applicator? my little finger.

Six pieces of white card stock were cut 5 1/2 inches x 2 1/2 inches to fit inside the 5 3/4 x 2 3/4 inch inserts.  These pieces of card were then stamped with floral images.   Wild Honey Distress ink blended around the edge of the cards, the stamped images were coloured with Chameleon Pens.  Then it was simply a matter of attaching the cards to the inserts.


Turning back to the outer shell, and loving the effect of the crackle glaze and Treasury Gold the same technique was used on the top.  Over that is another piece of white card dusted, stamped and coloured in the same manner as the inserts.

For extra interest and embellishment butterflies seemed like a good idea.  2 painted black all over, now I wondered if interference green would look better if it was applied and then crackle glaze placed over that or if the crackle should go on first.



When they were both finished and dry the wings were lifted just a little for dimension and then they were attached to the shell top with PVA glue just along the butterfly body.  Both look great but my preference is for the one with the interference below the crackle glaze.




Hang on wasn't there something about experimenting with some paints?   Below is a picture of the backs of the inserts which have been painted and in some cases had a corresponding interference top coat added.



I hope you have enjoyed this look at my process and that it will encourage you to get your paints out and play.  You are also encouraged to get your mixed media on and join in at Creative Artiste.



This is also my 2nd entry to Mix it Up #55 - Anything Goes + 3D projects
as well as

Paper Funday - #35 Anything Goes + optional twist Thanks/Thankful/Grateful


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Comments

  1. An absolutely gorgeous project Zoe. Your paint techniques look fabulous and the vintage floral stamps you've used are beautiful.
    Thank you for being a wonderful Guest Designer at Creative Artiste this month xx

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  2. WOW these look amazing, so pretty and so very eye catching Zoe x.

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  3. Zoe, What a beautiful project. All the designs are stunning. I have never altered match boxes and you inspire me to give it a try. Thank you for joining us this month at Creative Artiste as our guest designer. Judy DT - In Search of My Creative Side

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  4. I love the look created with this technique! Gorgeous result! Thank you fro joining us over at Paper FunDay,Shandy,DT

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  5. Zoe I adore the vintage feel this project brings all so beautifully put together. The tray is a real treasure box holding those delightfully coloured cards. I'm smiling about the applicator ... my finger is my favourite tool too. An amazing shared Mixed Media project created with love we @ Creative Artiste are blessed to have you as Guest Designer this month... thank YOU.
    Creative wishes Tracey xx

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  6. Wow, what an amazing mixed media piece! I love the little cards with the box, the lid design is so beautiful 😀. Thanks for the inspiration and for joining us as Guest Designer this month! Happy November! Hugs Jo x

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  7. Congrats on your GDT spot-WOW what a fabulous mixed media project,love how you decorated it and all the beautiful stamps
    Carol x

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  8. Simply beautiful Zoe. So much eye candy. Thanks for the very detailed explanation. So glad you got to share it with us as our Guest a Creative Artiste this month.

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  9. Congrats on your guest DT spot. This work is absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for your good wishes. Vee xx

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  10. What a sweet project this kit was made into! How fun that looks to just punch out the pieces and start painting and embellishing. I love that green too.

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  11. Oh wow - this is incredible; the kit looks amazing. Love the colors!

    Thank you for joining us at Mix It Up; hope to see you in December for our very last challenge!

    ~Michele, DT

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