Thursday, 17 October 2019

Unfinished - by Magda

Hello crafty friends!
I hope you are all doing well. Autumn is here and my mojo is gone.
Today I want to show you the first bit of the bigger project - my new art journal cover. I used Square Beer Mat and Standart Heart Shape which I'll probably stick somewhere in the middle of the journal cover. I also added my favourite bottle from Potion Bottles Add On Sheet  - poison - perfect for a heart.


As always I was experimenting with colours and layers. First something simple, acrylic paint and on top of it, gel medium mixed with acrylic paint. 


Some tiny beads for more texture.


The heart was more complicated. My crackle paint almost dried out ( I desperately need a new one! ) and I struggled to smear it. Between crackle paint I applied crackle glaze ( luckily still nice and wet ). 


And then made a mess, covered everything with ink sprays...


Last layer ( actually a few of them ) is acrylic paint.
I hope you like it.

Magda

Monday, 14 October 2019

Shiver, Scream, Be Frightened! - a Halloween ATC Trio by Claudia

Hi, servus and thanks for stopping by!
Claudia here to share with you another bundle of Halloween inspiration using honestly only a fraction of the fantastic wide range of Halloween Craft Parts.

New in the store is the really cool Laboratory section that definitely made my Halloween crafter's heart sing ;) . I've created a set of ATCs again (like I did HERE two years ago)  to show you some of these. (Also if you haven't already checked out my Zombie Artist Trading Block I did two weeks ago using some of the new Zombie body parts wood shapes and a really cool new Anatomical Brain wood shape, I would like to invite you to take a closer look at it HERE).


Once more I used some of my favourite DecoArt paints and products to create cool crackle and paint realistic looking body parts (for a larger view simply click on the images).







Calico Craft Parts used:

- Plain ATC Wood Blanks
- Anatomical Heart - MDF Wood Shape
- Pile of Eyeballs - MDF Wood Shape
- Apothecary Jar with Heart - MDF Wood Shape 
- Apothecary Jars & Body Parts - MDF Add On Sheet
or (if you like to use larger versions of the Bottle of Eyeballs or other potions bottles as well):
- Laboratory Apparatus - MDF Add On Sheet 03
- Apothecary Bottle of Eyeballs - MDF Wood Shape

You can also find other versions to use, like Eyeballs in a Jar (instead of a bottle), empty jars that you can customise and "fill"yourself (by stamping or adding layered MDF wood shapes on them for example) - actually there are a lot of cool jars and bottles in many different shapes and sizes with body parts (or also plain) to find in the "Laboratory" wood shapes section!

I started with painting a base layer of DecoArt Americana Cranberry Wine, Primary Red and Cadmium Orange onto my ATC blanks and set these aside to dry. Then I dry brushed the eyeballs, heart, bottles and jars with DecoArt premium Titan Buff acrylic paint (so none of the gorgeous laser engraved detail got lost).


In the meantime the Americana paints had dried, so I scraped DecoArt media clear Crackle Glaze loosely onto them using a palette knife. I let that layer dry naturally and then added another, making sure I applied it not exactly in the same spots as the one before (but creating overlapping areas and also still having areas that didn't have any Crackle Glaze on them). If you have a pot of older and already gooey Crackle Glaze left overs that is perfect for the second layer! 



Time to paint the jars and body parts. For a realistic look I used an anatomy book for reference.



I used DecoArt media fluid acrylic paints (pure and as washes) Titan Buff, Titanium White, Carbon Black, Prussian Blue Hue, Cobalt Teal Hue, Green Gold, Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide, Diarylide Yellow, Quinacridone Burnt Orange,  Quinacridone Magenta, Cadmium Red Hue and Primary Magenta...



...and as my palette shows a lot of mixes of these as well.



Once the paints on the anatomical heart had dried, I added Decoart Triple Thick really generously with a small flat brush, doming it in specific areas, making sure they didn't touch so the Triple Thick would not spread and level out. The lower part of the heart was only given a thin layer of the Triple Thick...


...so I could add some DecoArt media Liquid Glass "veins" once everything had dried. 


The two coats of Crackle Glaze had dried and beautifully crackled in the meantime, so I added a layer of slightly diluted DecoArt media Carbon Black Antiquing Cream on top...



...and carefully heat dried that.


Then I used a soft damp cloth to wipe off the excess. This way the Antiquing Cream only remained in the cracks and those areas that hadn't been covered by any Crackle Glaze.


I have used this same effect to create an oriental style cinnabar lacquer box using an ATB Cube and some Art Deco wood shapes HERE).


The finished ATC crackle backgrounds:


I found some cool Halloween decoration cloth in a dollar store and used tiny pieces of that to layer the painted and glossy elements on top of these. The cloth was glued in place using DecoArt matte Decou-Page


The body parts, jars and bottles were glued in place using stacked sticky foam pads. Then I finished the ATCs off by adding some word stickers from my stash.







I especially love how the anatomical heart turned out! So cool!


But the Triple Thick on the other pieces really added that wow-factor too, I think.





And the two-layers crackle background turned out beautifully as well! Yay!







I hope you have a lot of fun browsing the Calico Craft Parts store for your favourite Halloween pieces and that this ATC trio has inspired you to create your own body parts ATC sets or cards or...well, you know..the possibilities are almost endless. ;)  Can't wait to see you put your own spook on!




Thanks for stopping by and see you in two weeks!

Hugs and happy Halloween crafting!
Claudia
xxx




Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Halloween Dome - by Lesley

Its finally October......my most favest month!
I think all us designers would agree that the Halloween section over in the shop is superb!

I had a little glass dome in my stash which was crying out to be turned all spooky!


I by assembling the little house. I didn't glue the roof parts right together as the dome base has a little light in it, and I wanted to be able to shine out the top. I painted the house and added some random stamping.


The skulls on the front were embossed and red paint added.


The base of the dome had a thick layer of crackle paste, I added the house, the arms and skulls when it was still wet. Once it was dry, I added the paint.


The base was plain wood.....that needed to be black!

I thought I had finished....but decided to drill some holes in the skull eyes, letting out some more light. Sadly, my photography skills are a bit poo....so it was hard to get a good piccy with the light showing!




Thanks for reading,
L.x

Ingredients used

Zombie arms and boots
Block style house, tall
Skull, brains and eyeball sheet

Sunday, 6 October 2019

Witches at Home - Halloween Shrine by Julie Ann

It's great to be back at Calico Craft Parts as the days grow shorter and we approach Halloween. I'm not hugely into ghouls and ghosts and gore, but I do love our yearly visit from the little witches, warlocks and spooks who masquerade as our neighbours' children for the rest of the year. It takes me back to when our children loved to dress up and get thoroughly over-excited on Halloween!



This year I've chosen one of the Calico, Haunted Castle large shrines to display in our window with some little battery powered tea-lights.



First let me introduce you to Hecate who started her life as a charcoal sketch. She now lives in a spooky castle with her Witch Sisters; her owl and her cat and a tribe of bats and spiders.



I created the interior of her home by lining the inside of the shrine with the top layer of some autumn coloured napkins fixed with fluid matt medium and then subtly stamped with autumn leaves and bare branches.



The arch at the centre of the shrine has a spider and some bats cut into it and I used the shapes left behind as stencils.



I loved how effective the black and gold looked - the perfect contrast and a dramatic silhouette!



Now it was time to paint some Calico shapes and play!



Yellow tissue was a great addition to create the impression of lighted castle windows.



The circles pushed out from the arch provided the setting sun and the rising moon.



A touch of gilding powder to the black acrylic helped to give the impression of eerie light.



There are so many great Calico parts that you can play with to create all kinds of effects around the shrines too.



I combined Halloween shapes with these beautiful toad-stools from Calico Craft Parts.



Calico Craft Parts are full of imaginative detail.



And it's fun to create a magical world of witches and their familiars. Hecate might well have some treats to share with young visitors rather than tricks up her sleeve! We'll have to see.



I hope you've enjoyed your visit to Hecate's castle. Here's wishing you creative fun until we meet again in a fortnight's time.

Calico Craft Parts used on this Project
Haunted Castle MDF Shrine Kit
Wood Spider Shape 5
The Cat's Behind
Great Horned Owl Perching
Spooky carved pumpkins and cats wood corner
Owl and Spider Wood Corner
Wood Flying Bat Colony Shapes
Flying Bat Silhouette
Witch on a Broomstick
Decorative Wood Window
Spotted Toadstool
Word Elements Blank