Sunday 4 June 2017

'Garden Sprite' by Elisa Ablett - A textile mixed media wall hanging

Hi Soul Sisters!

Elisa here from the design team again with my latest project!

A textile mixed media wall hanging in autumn 'garden' tones featuring loads of products from the Art and Soul Studio Shop.

A Garden Sprite - Mixed Media Textile Wall Hanging.


Here are some close ups for the finer details!








I have put together a photo tutorial to show you how I created the wall hanging - 



Step 1 - Stamp your Prima Princesses 'Lauren' Stamp with archival ink on smooth watercolour paper, fussy cut your image out. Using a paintbrush and a craft mat spray water onto your craft mat and add a little of your chosen coloured art crayons (water soluble) to your image. I sprayed the image first with water as well. I used Vicki Boutin Art Crayons but there are many available in the shop including Distress Crayons, Marabu Crayons, Neo Colours. 


Step 2 - Using either a pre-cut and sewn banner from linen or calico (or you could make your own) Spray your chosen background colours (Lindy's)  onto your fabric and scrunch the fabric between layers. Splatter darker coloured Spray ( I used Mocha Colour Blast colour Spray) to splatter dots over your fabric. Dry thoroughly and then splatter gold ink (Minx Acrylic Ink) over your fabric and then dry. Once dry thread or sew your banner onto a stick.


Step 3 - Use baby wipes to mop up your colour once you have sprayed your fabric banner there should be lots of leftover spray on your mat and you can use the baby wipes to clean up your mat BUT I don't want you to throw it out....let them completely dry and harden. Then pick the best one and pull at the edges until it is distressed and fits perfectly onto your banner.


Step 4 - Stamp a script stamp or another chosen stamp onto your baby wipe and then splatter Minx Gold ink onto your baby wipe and let dry.


Step 5 - Using your Stencil Girl Curlicue Stencil  and Cosmic Brown Nuvo Mousse, stencil the mousse onto the left hand side of your stamped baby wipe using a 'buttering a piece of bread' motion. Peel off the stencil carefully after spreading your mousse onto the stencil. Let dry!

 

Here is a pic of what it looks like after peeling off the stencil.


Step 6 - Fussy cut your garden images from the following two scrapbooking papers - 49 and Market Vintage Artistry  - Cut outs. I also used the bird cut out and small piece from the bottom cut out paper. I splatter gold ink and a bit of the green Lindy's spray to make it blend in to my fabric banner.




Step 7 - Grab some fake moss (Art and Soul can order in for you) if you can't find it. I sprayed mine with the Mocha Colour Blast Colour Spray to fit in with my colour scheme.


Step 8 - Sew your baby wipe onto your banner piece. Make it as rough as you like to add to the distressed feel.


Step 9 - Layer and stick down your paper cut outs with a good glue - I like to use Helmar's Acid Free glue.



Step 10 - Wind coloured jute string around the top of your stick and tie down. Glue down your coloured moss onto your banner. I added mine to the string up the top and also at the bottom of the banner.


Step 11 - Add some gold foil leafing by using a good old school glue stick. Add your glue where you want the gold leafing to go and then using tweezers layer your gold leaf onto your glue. Dry gently with a heat gun or let dry naturally. Then using a dry stiff paintbrush, brush over the dried gold leaf. It will take off the parts of the leaf that was not glued down.

Last steps - Using artist wire twirl the wire around the Coloured Jute string on the stick up the top and make a hanger for your banner. See the main photo.

Also add your last few elements including your quote and butterflies and you are finished.

A garden sprite wall hanging.


And that's it from me today! I hope you have enjoyed the tutorial and project. Make sure you leave me some love in the comments.

Also make sure you use the links to head to the shop and have a look at the fantastic range of products that Annette is stocking at the Shop.

Much Love xx

Elisa 












2 comments:

  1. Interesting concept Elisa, love using things that we often throw away.
    I thought the fern was real till I saw you cut it from paper....
    Well done & thx for another great blog?
    Linda

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  2. Great tutorial Elisa, love your wall hanging.

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