Hello everyone, Pooja here today on the blog with a mixed media project where I have used a lot of discarded materials. I thought it was a great way to reuse old and unwanted stuff and reduce waste!
As you all know, I am a mixed media artist and I love to experiment with altered projects. I always enjoy turning useless things into creative and beautiful pieces. Here, I have reused a lot of junk and named it a 'waste extension frame'. Lets first have a look at the final outcome.
I have reused this plastic frame from an extension cord.
First of all I covered this frame with cloth, paper and cheesecloth. I simply paste them and applied gesso all over it. You can use any craft glue or Little Birdie decoupage glue for pasting these things. However, I pasted them directly with white gesso.
After that, I have done some stenciling work with Little Birdie Grainy Texture Paste and a stencil from the store.
After that I pasted dried moss on the outer side and to create dimension, I placed a empty tape roll in side the hollow space. Thereafter, I embellished the frame with different things like MDF cogs, resin shapes and mold, chipboard shapes, broken pieces from a candle stand etc. You can see how I placed all the things on frame below.
after that I applied black gesso all over the piece.
To add more texture to it, I mixed Texture Sand and stone to a mixture of black gesso and gel medium. Applied this paste in the empty spaces and wherever I wanted to add them
Now it was time to add colors to it. I have used red and maroon acrylic paints and Gold Alcohol Color Splash.
After I was satisfied with the base colors, I applied Golden Plum, Golden Glaze, Poppy Red and Sliver Oak metallic paints over it a with dry brush. Also added some more metal embellishments and shining stones. And used finnabair waxes for more shine and finish
In the end, for highlighting I used white gesso with a dry brush also I put my son's picture at the center.
Here are some final images of the project.
I hope you liked my project. Watch this place for more inspirations!
Keep crafting and discovering new creative avenues!
I have used the colors to match the picture and mood of these particular mood boards of different challenges
Frist Mixed media challenge blog
As you all know, I am a mixed media artist and I love to experiment with altered projects. I always enjoy turning useless things into creative and beautiful pieces. Here, I have reused a lot of junk and named it a 'waste extension frame'. Lets first have a look at the final outcome.
I have reused this plastic frame from an extension cord.
First of all I covered this frame with cloth, paper and cheesecloth. I simply paste them and applied gesso all over it. You can use any craft glue or Little Birdie decoupage glue for pasting these things. However, I pasted them directly with white gesso.
After that, I have done some stenciling work with Little Birdie Grainy Texture Paste and a stencil from the store.
After that I pasted dried moss on the outer side and to create dimension, I placed a empty tape roll in side the hollow space. Thereafter, I embellished the frame with different things like MDF cogs, resin shapes and mold, chipboard shapes, broken pieces from a candle stand etc. You can see how I placed all the things on frame below.
after that I applied black gesso all over the piece.
To add more texture to it, I mixed Texture Sand and stone to a mixture of black gesso and gel medium. Applied this paste in the empty spaces and wherever I wanted to add them
Now it was time to add colors to it. I have used red and maroon acrylic paints and Gold Alcohol Color Splash.
After I was satisfied with the base colors, I applied Golden Plum, Golden Glaze, Poppy Red and Sliver Oak metallic paints over it a with dry brush. Also added some more metal embellishments and shining stones. And used finnabair waxes for more shine and finish
In the end, for highlighting I used white gesso with a dry brush also I put my son's picture at the center.
Here are some final images of the project.
I hope you liked my project. Watch this place for more inspirations!
Keep crafting and discovering new creative avenues!
I have used the colors to match the picture and mood of these particular mood boards of different challenges
Frist Mixed media challenge blog
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Your frame is beautiful! I loved seeing how you made it but I love that image!
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DeleteA wonderfully creative project. So many fabulous details, colours and textures.
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DeleteFabulous frame! Thanks for the steps you showed. Thanks for playing along with us at Rhedd's Creative Spirit!
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DeleteVery clever recycling your project is awesome
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DeleteI love this piece..beautifully planned out and decorated..a masterpiece indeed.
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DeleteAmazing project! Love it! Thank you so much for joining us at Mixed Media & Art!
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DeleteBravo, bravo...espectaculares colores!!!
ReplyDeleteAbalorios preciosos.
Un reciclaje efecto HOW!!!
Felicidades por ello. Besos y feliz semana!!!
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DeleteOmg!!! Fantastic altered art!
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DeleteSuch a Fabolous project sweetie! Thanks for playing with us at Mixed Media Place challenge
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DeleteAmazing work, I really like the composition and the color...
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DeleteJust stunning, Pooja! Idea, details, colours are great!
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