Posts Tagged ‘tutorial’

Thrift Shop Thursday 3/21/13

// March 21st, 2013 // Comments Off // Blog, Mixed Media, Journals & Papercraft, Uncategorized

This weeks video is a bit different and a bit longer than usual. I explain why in the video, so I won’t go into it here LOL. I also explain why there is no Mixed MEdieology Monday project this week.

This has been an extremely difficult week for me. I was sick all week with a sinus/inner ear thing which I still have not recovered from, my birthday came and went and I was too sick to really enjoy it AND I had ONE OF the worst video editing experiences to date. I think the editing nightmare was compounded by my being sick, but it bothered me so much, I even contemplated not doing videos anymore. Like, at all. Yeah, it was THAT bad.

But enough of that! I am ready to just move on from this week and begin anew with next weeks project!

Edie’s Studio Tour 2/25/13

// February 26th, 2013 // 1 Comment » // Uncategorized

Welcome to mixed mEDIEology Monday! Over the next few weeks, I will be making changes to several areas of my online presence including being more consistent with my posts and changing my (personal) blog name. The new title of my blog will be mixed mEDIEology and I haven’t decided if I will continue to host my (personal) blog where it is, or if I will have to start an entire new blog. In an effort to make the transition as simple as possible, I will be adding a new post each week with the mixed mEDIEology title.  I will keep you posted on the progress and I will be sure to let you know where I decide to continue the blog!

Each mixed mEDIEology post will be released on Monday’s and they will cover everything from works in progress, entire finished projects and tutorials to cooking projects, shopping trips and product reviews. I also have another surprise to share with you, but you will have to wait for Thursday to see what that is ;)

On to this weeks post…

A few weeks ago, my husband and I converted a small section of our bedroom into an art studio for me. I have been organizing and arranging it little bits at a time ad even though it is not finished, I wanted to take you on a tour and show you my progress. There is a much longer version of this tour already recorded and ready to be edited, but it is seriously almost an hour long! I you would like to see the full, much extended version, leave me a comment and let me know.

I hope you enjoy the tour of my not quite finished studio and I hope it gives you some ideas on how to organize your studio. If you enjoyed the tour or got a great idea, share this post and tell your friends ;) If you have any questions leave me a comment below and I will answer it.

See you next week!

Friday Crafty Recap | Issue 9

// January 4th, 2013 // Comments Off // Friday Recap

Happy New Year!

 

 

 Since we have been away,

here is what we have coming for 2013!

 

Tuesday Schmoozeday resumes with all new demos, January 8th!

This is where you can come to look for the latest goings on at the site. Here are just a few things we have planned.

We will be starting a series of classes called Artcations, where you can learn projects from start to finish and for only $10.00. Such a deal! Stay tuned for those we will be starting them in January.

The design team will be working on a collaborative art journal and we will be making a book out of it.

We have a bunch of new classes in the works.

New swaps to sign up for.

New Tues Shmoozeday demos each week.

New digital goodies

Linky parties

Thursday Pin-it-to-Win-it

and so much more…

 

More merriment next week, see you then,

Martiel~

 

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Friday Crafty Recap | 2012 Issue 8

// December 20th, 2012 // Comments Off // Friday Recap

So long, farewell 2012!

We have had a wonderful year and since this will be the last recap of 2012, I thought I’d send you off with well wishes for a happy and prosperous 2013! We’ll be out for a week, but don’t worry, the Design Team and I will be back in January with a line-up that will surely keep you creative, challenged and charmed!

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This Week On Things Crafty

 

Tuesday Schmoozeday Happenings from December 18!

Coming up in January….

Live interview with author and crafty yarn dyeing extraordinaire Tara Swiger on Jan 8, 2013!

 

Musings From the Blog!

  • We’d like to introduce to your a new Design Team member Laura Thykeson. She is amazing and awesome and down right cool! Stop in and read about her on the blog. After than you can pop on over to Laura’s profile and say hello, she’d love to talk to you about your art and what makes creativity click for you!
  • Want to win a hand-dyed custom scarf? Then check out the post What do you want to learn in 2013? All you have to do is tell us what you think and you’ll be entered to win! PLUS, YOU CAN GET AN EXTRA ENTRY if you come back to the post and leave a comment saying participated.

 

NEW Classes that Click with Your Style

 

Events that Help You Connect

 

The Kitchen Sink

  • The kitchen sink is clean this week :)

 

That wraps things up for this week on Things Crafty! Do not forget to stay connected, sign up for the Things Crafty Newsletter for all the latest and greatest stuff, plus who knows you might win something.

 

From the Design Team and all of us here on the Things Crafty Blog, Polymer Clay TV and the Crafty Link community, we’d like to wish you a very happy and blessed holiday! We hope that you are surrounded by family and friends this season and if you are faced with tragedy, distance or other hardships that keep you away, we hope that you find your way back to peace and love.

 

Happy Holidays and Many Wishes for a Superb New Year,

Martiel~

 

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Super Fast (STRESS FREE) Ornaments

// December 3rd, 2012 // Comments Off // Art Jewelry, Beads, & Glass, Blog, Kids Crafts, madeitmonday, Mixed Media, Journals & Papercraft, Things Crafty Classes

Hey Everybody, it’s Edie,

I can not believe it is already December!!!! This year has flown by and the Holiday Season is now upon us.

With the holiday season comes gift giving, decorating, crafting and blog hops!

With that in mind I have created a BRAND NEW CLASS “Mixed Media For The Holidays” and it is now available!

In the class, I teach you how to make three holiday projects that will help you in all of your decorating, crafting and gift giving endeavors. There is even a bonus lesson for an extra embellishment ;)
All of the projects are made using simple, common household items and inexpensive crafty supplies!

After finishing the projects for my class, I was on a Holiday crafting roll! I was able to create the base for these TEN ornaments in less than 10 minutes using the technique I am sharing with you today. These ornaments are so simple, fast and stress free, you will be able to produce a handful of them before the holiday cookies finish baking in the oven!

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These ornaments are perfect for teacher’s gifts, class projects, family crafting, art swaps, unexpected visitors, all of those people you would like to get something for but just don’t have the money, your mail carrier, vet, favorite coffee barista and the list goes on and on!!!!

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Simply roll out some Delight, Paperclay or polymer clay of your choice. Brush a stamp with water and tap off the excess. Press the stamp into the clay and cut into desired shapes! Simple, simple, simple :) You could even use cookie cutters instead of a straight blade to give your ornaments even more personality.

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Paint, embellish and glitterfy to your hearts content and then share them with everyone you know.
A great idea would be to have these hanging on a wreath designated for visitors. As they leave, they can choose an ornament to take home and display.

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I hope you enjoy this project and I hope it helps to make your holiday season just a little less stressful.
BIG, BIG Hugs!!!!!!

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Use the Dream Kit to create a tutorial and get a free kit

// November 4th, 2012 // Comments Off // Opportunities

Things Crafty is working with Totally Tutorials on their exchange program which you can check out at this link  http://totallytutorials.blogspot.com/p/exchange-program.html

We will provide up to 10 artists with our Dreaming Digital Kit FREE, in exchange for creating a tutorial using the kit. This beautiful kit has over 50 pages to use while designing your tutorial.

Dreaming Kit

You can make anything from jewelry to furniture, the sky is the limit, but please be creative! Does this sound like something you want to be a part of? If so then you can e-mail us at thingscrafty@gmail.com

Please put Totally Tutorials in the subject line when applying. Please send at least 2 photos but no more than 5 photos of things you have created, along with your name, e-mail address and blog or website address, if you have a Facebook or Twitter, please include those addresses.

The deadline to apply is November 14th, 2012 and we will notify those chosen to participate by November 16th, 2012 via e-mail  We will send you the digital kit upon your return e-mail notifying us that you are ready to get started on the tutorial. You will have until December 16th, 2012 to submit your tutorial to the Totally Tutorials website using the submit your tutorial button on the site. You must also post the tutorial you create to your blog with a link to http://craftylink.com/page/monthly-kit  and with a link to our website http://www.thingscrafty.com

If you do not have a blog or website than you must post to Craftster, Instructables or Cutoutandkeep and send us the link to your tutorial. When your tutorial is complete you must notify both Things Crafty and Totally Tutorials, via e-mail. Your participation in the exchange is an agreement to abide by all of these above instructions and allows Things Crafty & Totally Tutorials to use the tutorials and photos on our sites and on our social networks. You also agree that anyone can use your tutorial to make items to sell. This is a great way to get promotion, both of our sites generate thousands of visitors. You also get a wonderful kit that you can create limitless things with. So come join the fun! We look forward to hearing from you. If you are interested in purchasing a copy of the kit it is available at http://craftylink.com/page/monthly-kit

Mixed Media Project: Prepping the Canvas.

// October 10th, 2012 // Comments Off // Mixed Media, Journals & Papercraft

Apply matte multi medium using a foam rush to canvas.  Attach variety of papers in  a variety of shades, colors and textures to the black canvas.  Allow it to dry for several hours or over night.  Be sure to apply one coat of multi medium over the entire project.   This process is very messy so I like to prep a bunch of canvases and have them already on hand for days I don’t want to get quit so messy.  Even with the foam brush you will probably need to use your hands to get the bubbles out. A few wrinkles are ok but bubbles are not.

Mixed Media Canvas: Tutorial Getting Started With Supplies

// October 7th, 2012 // Comments Off // Mixed Media, Journals & Papercraft

I recently completed a cute mixed media project (the “P” is 1 of 5 canvases) that I donated to the dance studio my daughter has attended for 7 or 8 years now.

Flat Canvases
Mixed Media isn’t really that difficult to do in that the PROCESS isn’t particularly complicated. It is the ability to design a great piece and balance it out that is the hard part and that is something you have to work through yourself . If you are stumped you can find lots of classes online that teach you how to make a specific project. Don’t forget to you can use other pieces as inspiration.

What you need: Canvas, Glue, Paper, Colorants, Tools, Embellishments and an idea.

Canvas:

Stretched Canvas

Stretched Canvas
I buy canvases from Michael’s or Hobby Lobby. It doesn’t matter whether you use the flat, hard canvases or the stretched canvas. I love the look of the unframed stretched canvases for mixed media but the flat canvas is easier to work with. I will say that the really cheap stretched canvases tend to stretch in the center and if you are working them a lot- like you do with mixed media-you end up with a sag in the center. Sort of like getting old.

Glue:
Lots of people use Mod Podge and I do as well….. sometimes. It is cheap and easy to find. That is really the only advantage I see. Mod Podge is very watery which leaves things goopy and wet. That means it is easy to gets lots of wrinkles if you aren’t careful about getting them out. I’ve seen people use watered down Elmer’s glue as well which would basically be a homemade Mod Podge.

I prefer Gel or Multi-Medium as a glue. It works great on paper but you can use it to glue just about anything. I am talking big bulky items

will stay in place. Lots of companies make Multi-Medium- you will find it in the fine art supplies. Golden makes a great product but it is pricy. I used an entire jar + for 7 canvases I recently covered and at Michael’s it is $15/jar. That is certainly more than the few dollars for Mod Podge but I like the end results that much more. My absolute favorite Multi-Medium- by far- is Claudine Hellmuth’s Studio Multi-Medium. It has a really nice constancy making it easy to s

pread out and the finish is perfect. The problem? It is harder to find. Claudine recently announced that Hobby Lobby would be carrying some of her stuff signature products so it might become easier to get ahold of. For now it is readily available online. By the way, her paints are terrific as well; they have the consistency of Golden paints without the price.

Multi-Medium, like Mod Podge comes in different finishes. Matte, semi-gloss, and glossy. Which one you use is entirely a personal preference; I prefer matte- and this might be another reason I don’t really like Mod Podge because even the matte is sort of shinny.

To apply the glue…expect to get messy. I use a disposable foam brush and my hands. Yes, you get messy and you will have to stop and peel every so often if you don’t want big glue boogers on your canvas. While texture is desirable…not all texture is good texture.

Paper:
To begin you will needs lots of cool papers to form the base of your canvas. Vintage is always better but I don’t have a big stash of vintage so new works too. I use a combination of maps, tissue paper, book pages, very lightweight cardboard, receipts, tickets, patterned scrapbook paper, out of date airline maps and papers (remember hubby is a pilot) ….anything will work here. You will be covering it all with paint and paper and stuff so have at it.

Once the base is complete you will want some patterned scrapbook papers to built the image you are creating. More on that in another post.

Colorants:

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Anything that lays down color works here. Of course the go-to product you will use is paint but lots of other things are used to add texture and color.

I prefer Golden paint but it is pricy at $8 for a few ounces or Claudine’s Studio line but they aren’t available locally. Most people would recommend cheap acrylic paints for beginning mixed media projects. As in the kind you find at Michael’s for $1.99. Me? I would never say that because I hate the way they feel on my hands and arms as I work with the canvas. They are so dry and scratchy it literally drives me nuts. I happy to report that Martha Stewart’s paints feel like Claudine’s or Golden paints with the rich, creamy texture that doesn’t drive me insane after it dries. They come in lots of gorgeous “Martha” colors and different finishes including satin, gloss, pearl, glitter, metallic, glow-in-the-dark and chalkboard. Martha’s paints are self-priming so they be painted on almost anything without a lot of prepping. Best of all, they aren’t very expensive and are available locally at Michael’s and JoAnn’s, as well as online. Michaels.com has a color finder if you want to check out the colors before you head to the store.

You can add lots of other coloring products as well including: water color paints, crayons, oil or water color crayons, colored pencils, markers, pens, stains, inks, and chalks. Just about anything can be added. Faber Castell has lots of cool products for making mixed media pieces including Gelato pigment sticks and mixed media Mix and Match packs containing Big Brush Pen, colored pencils, paintbrush and a rubber stamp. They have pastels that are gorgeous and not messy. Check out their blog for lots of mixed media ideas and videos showing who to use their products.

Tools:
This would be the vague area of mixed media because “tools” can mean anything from a commercial stencil to an old roll of toilet paper. I collect things and throw them into a big plastic storage bin as I find them. Items commonly used are: bubble wrap, stencils, mesh, old cardboard tubes (aka toilet paper tubes), rubber stamps, inks, modeling pastes, sandpaper…the list goes on and on. Anything that you can use to get texture onto the canvas.

Molding Paste Texture
Modeling or molding pastes are fabulous for adding texture. They dry hard giving your canvas a raised element. I will show you later how to do that but basically you trowel the paste over the stencil, remove the stencil, let it dry and color over it. Golden is my favorite brand and they have lots of information on their website. Michael’s sells Golden and Liquitex brand and a little really goes a long way when you are beginning.

Embellishments:
Again this is a vague topic because some people don’t add much by way of embellishments outside of the color. Me? I love to add glass glitter, ribbons, rub ons, scrapbooking supplies, rhinestones, fabric, flowers….on and on. Anything goes again. It’s “mixed media” after all so MIX your MEDIA.

Donna Downey offers lots of free videos on her website as well as sells mixed media products. She also offers workshops and online classes. She hosts “inspiration Wednesday” by posting free video how-to’s. Be warned, like me she is very scattered in her artistic process, she drops things, has to go ask her husband to open jars, forgets stuff…..just like me.

Claudine Hellmuth also posts video tutorials on her blog. Claudine is the real deal- she’s nice as can be (I met her at CHA) and an actual artist with the credentials to back it up.

 

 

 

Making Clay Tools Using Amazing Mold Putty

// September 23rd, 2012 // Comments Off // Blog, Mixed Media, Journals & Papercraft

I have been working with clay a lot lately and I have been on the search for the perfect clay tools. I really wanted some soft, pliable tools to use in places where my fingers are just too big. I was unable to find what I had in mind, so I decided to make my own.

I had a clay tool with a nice long handle, so I decided to make soft, interchangeable covers that would go on the end of the handle.

I mixed up equal amounts of part A and part B of my Amazing Mold Putty and while it was in the ‘molding’ phase, I molded it into the desired tool shape and pulled some of the putty down around the handle. I let it set for 15 minutes and then made the next shape. Within an hour I had created the exact tools I had been searching for, for months! They are the perfect tool for clay because they are soft, flexible and smooth.

I hope you enjoyed this project and I hope it helps you to create your own clay tools using unconventional items:)

Blended Stains

// September 20th, 2012 // Comments Off // Mixed Media, Journals & Papercraft

Time for another Compendium of Curiosity Vol 2 Tag.  This week is all about Blended Stains (pg 45).  Of course this challenge is all based on the instructions in Tim Holtz’s amazing book of the same name and because it is Tim’s intellectual property I cannot share the trade secrets behind the how-to.  Ah, but I can share how to make the cute ticket that I added to my tag (below).

 

The challenge is, as always, hosted by Linda at Studio L3 and this week Simon Says Stamp is offering a $25 gift certificate to one randomly drawn participant.

First, I apologize for taking the pictures on my nasty silicon mat- it’s a mess but I was not paying attention and didn’t realize it until I was editing.  Second, I took them horizontally and they don’t convert to vertical without becoming freakishly distorted…. so I’m stuck with a weird horizontal photo.

 

 

Personally I think the bow is just fabulous.  I used the Blended Stains technique on the seam binding as well as the background of the tag.  This ribbon was made using two colors of Distress StainSpiced Marmalade and Dried Marigold.  I love the results.


Ticket Tutorial 

I’m having an addiction to tickets right now.  Vintage is always best but if you can’t get vintage tickets then making them specific to your project works as well.  

1. I started with a die cut using Tim Holtz Alterations Decorative Strip Ticket Strip.  The cardstock is old piece of Basic Grey that already had a cobweb design on it but you could start with a solid cardstock as well.

2. Begin by inking the edges with a Blending Tool and Dried Marigold Distress Ink.  Don’t cover the entire surface but cover almost all of it-leaving the center lighter than the edges.

3. Ink the edges with a Blending Tool (use the same  foam pad) and Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink.

 This time you want to ink toward the center but not as far as you did in step 2.

 4.  Finally you want to tip the edges with Black Soot Distress Ink and the Blending Tool (I use a new pad for each color family).

 5.  This is what you want the strip to look like after you have inked the edges.  Stamp the Halloween ticket from Stampers Anonymous Odds and Ends on to each ticket using black Archival Ink.

Done!

 

Laters Baby.