I have kept these MDF Seagull Scene shapes for a special project as they are one of my favourites and I wanted to use them as a focal point. Then suddenly an idea came and I just love it when this happens! Especially as August makes me think summer and holidays.
I love the design of these shapes so I deliberately created a clean and uncluttered look. I planned to paint the background but when I saw my friend using her paper pad this sheet looked perfect for what I needed. I glued this to the background, then it was a simple job of choosing paint colours to go with it, which I did by blending 3 main colours (see materials used below). Once dry I added a stamp detail on the post for effect and then glued the frame and shapes into position. I was pleased with the overall result and hope you like it too.
The frame goes well in my bathroom so it already has a space, but I think this would also make a good book cover. An idea for another time perhaps. Lisa, over at That Craft Place, I need some more frames please!!
MATERIALS USED:
MDF frames from TCP
MDF Seagull Scene shapes from TCP
Printed paper from my friends pad
PAINTS - PaperArtsy Fresco Chalk:
Colours: Black Dress, Snowflake and South Pacific
(blended to create shades I wanted for this project)
DecoArt Matt medium to seal and protect (especially useful for projects planned for bathrooms or steamy areas)
Cosmic Acrylic Glue for attaching MDF shapes
You can buy all the above from That Craft Place, and do check out the range of MDF as it is superior to others I have used. And if you see Creative Expressions selling these products chances are they have been made by Lisa!
Thanks for popping by and you can see more creative ideas on the TCP facebook page.
Thanks for popping by and you can see more creative ideas on the TCP facebook page.
Great project Sandie. I love the clean lines on this. I have joined your followers, thought it would be nice for DT members to keep in touch. Happy crafting, Angela x
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela, it is always lovely to have a new follower
DeleteWhat a cute frame. I love the seagull shape..such an iconic seaside image
ReplyDeleteI came over from That Craft Place to comment on this lovely piece. So often mixed media is busy, so I love your CAS take. It is beautiful, peaceful and dynamic. Maybe strange terms to link together but I think this is a truly gorgeous piece of art. Thanks for looking at the world from a different angle. Off to follow and check out your other posts. Hugz
ReplyDeleteThank you! Your words are really touching and it made my day that you liked this piece and took the time to tell me.
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