Friday 6 September 2019

Create a scene 'Old Enchanted Home'

Hello everyone!!
Ruchi here from Ruchi's Crafeteria and sharing my DT project with all of you. Today I've created a scene 'Old Enchanted Home' on a cardboard piece using Expressions Craft newly launched products.






 Here is the process..


First I've applied White Gesso all over to my cardboard piece and on the fence chipboard from Expressions Craft.


Added some chipboards negatives, burlap pieces, cotton gauge and Deco Stones here and there to create my scene. Used Matte Gel medium for applying.


Added Glass Nuggets and Mica Flakes- Clear. Applied Crackle Texture Paste to add some crackles so that it look like an old house.


When everything dried, applied a coat of white gesso again and started adding colors using Chroma Bursts.


Took immix newly launched Chroma Burst- Fresh Lime Dream and mixed it with Texture Paste.


Then added some Woodland Bay Chroma Burst pigment powder and mixed well.



Applied this paste to a pattern paper using Expressions Craft stencil and created these bushes and grass.


Took a piece of Expressions Craft Door chipboard and applied white gesso and added Mica Flacks- Clear and Ground Texture Paste- Natural Desert to give some texture and rusty look.


Colored the door with these chalk & metallic paints.


Took Chroma Bursts again and sprinkled them on a white paper and spread with water.


When dried, stamped some leaves and fussy cut them.


Mixed Chalk Paint- Beige and Chroma Burst- Old Metal Rust together and applied on my fence chipboard piece and on glass nuggets.


Added these newly launched Ground Texture Paste on  the cardboard and you no need to add any color to them if you want some rusty, old look for your projects.





Arranged those leaves and bushes, grass together with some fussy cut roses.


Rusty old door of the home..

When you open the door.... :)








So in my today's post, I've shown you to use these Chroma Burst pigment powders in different ways and you can mix them with any mixed media essentials too.

Supplies used


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