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Monday, 3 March 2014

#111 NO CARDS A MIXED MEDIA Winter and/or Slap it On challenge

This is the first of our new Mixed Media style challenges. We would love if you think a little outside the box for this challenge, and whilst each of these challenges have a theme - this one is Winter or Slap It On (please see below for full definition) they are also 'NO CARD' challenges, or at least this first one is.

The term 'Mixed Media' is a broad spectrum term covering many aspects of arts and crafts, it can include altering objects - books, boxes, frames, furniture - art journalling and book making and collage, and many more I can't think of right now!

The items used in the creation of a mixed media piece are plentiful, and can include, buttons, broken jewellery pieces, all sorts of things that other people throw away and consider to be rubbish, paint in all forms, texture pastes, both proprietary and if you want to save money, home made from glue and talc, scraps of metal, fibres, filaments, chipboard, old photos to add or alter, pens, pencils, markers, crayons, chalks, polymer clays etc. etc. etc.

Yvonne has very bravely offered to host the first of these challenges, and she has come up with a nice loose theme for the first one. She would like to see something either related to Winter or Slap It On INVOLVING MIXED MEDIA, which basically means that anything goes, as long as it's mixed media. So if you cannot think of or don't want to make something Winter related then any other theme is fine by us. As you can see a lot of the team took literally to 'slap it on' and you can too, but you don't have to add everything but the kitchen sink to qualify!

We would love to see your album covers, canvases, altered art, upcyled, recycled, re-purposed or even brand new from scratch projects, but please we do not want to see cards in this one. Maybe you have an old coffee tin you want to give a makeover too, or you have found something fabulous in the charity shop and you have given it a new lease of life, or a new purpose.

We know it seems a little odd to be asking for Winter projects so late in the season, but we are not quite in Spring, and perhaps you want to celebrate the fact that Winter is on it's way out, or you can of course go down the 'slap it on' route instead.

We are sponsored for this challenge by
WOODWARE CRAFT COLLECTION
With a prize of £12.00 to spend at your favourite Woodware Stockist, either in store or on line.
Woodware are a Yorkshire based family owned business, as well as distributing Dreamweaver Stencils and Stampendous Stamps we have a wonderful range of stamps designed for us by Francoise Read and Jane Gill. We also scour the world for new and innovative products for the crafty card maker, and have a great range of punches and tools of the trade, to find stockists in your area or to see the range visit the website www.woodware.co.uk.

Our design team are playing along with the challenge so check out our blog, which is there for inspiration at www.woodware.co.uk/blog. 

Some inspiration from the DT
Yvonne
As this is a broad theme choice, I have chosen to use winter colours, blues and whites with a touch of snow and  frost [glitter] on this canvas.. The background, lives up to the slap it on mode, with layers of paint and stenciled texture.

Carole

For me, the choice to 'Slap It On' was too good an opportunity to miss. I started with an A3 sheet of mountboard - and it all spiralled out of control from there.......

Cindy
Well winter isn't inspiring me at the mo, I'm longing for Spring so I've gone with Slap It On adding papers, paints, texture paste, die cuts and metallic rub ons to this transform this papier mache box.

Vania

 
The original color on this box is red, but I forgot to make photo.I colored her with few layers white paint, after that few layers light brown paint  and used dark distress.After all this I removed some places from last layers and finally the result is this old vintage effect.
For the box cover I used a lot things...lace, handmade flowers, leaf from paper, pearls, roses , yellow feathers and so on. When everything was ready I painted some places from  flowers and leafs with white paint.
This is my first project like this and for me was really big challenge and  fun :)
I decided to make a winter themed canvas but also took full advantage of "slap it on" by using texture paste, tissue paper, paints, glitter and embellishments

 
I have made a Winter themed photo frame from an old frame liberated from my local refuse recycling centre, or commonly know as the Tip!

We have one more project from our newest member who will be joining us just for these new types of challenges. I am delighted to introduce
My piece has a lot of mixed media.I used paper, fabric, lace, paint, snow tex, coloured PVA, multi medium, texture paste which I mixed with micro beads, also texture paste to make the clouds and trees which was done through a stencil to make the embellishments and all of it was highlighted with wax.
I am sure some of the team will have step by step photos on their personal blogs so please drop by and give them some love.

Because this is new to us, and a bit different to our normal style of challenge and you might need a little longer to be inspired, we will be running these Mixed Media challenges for one month instead of the usual two weeks. We will have a normal challenge two weeks from today (17th March), and this one and that one will run concurrently until 30th March

All links are moderated, please be patient whilst I get the chance to check that your link meets the requirements before adding it to the blog. You will add your link as normal, it just won’t appear immediately. Any entry that does not meet the challenge requirement or that does not follow our simple rules will not be published. If you are having issues with any other linking matter please mail me at the address in the side bar
LIN W

5 comments:

  1. Lovely projects by the team will need to think about this one for a bit :)

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  2. Great inspirations of the DT!

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  3. Thank you Lin for you sweet comment and also for letting me know I had my picture entirely too big and it was half hidden. I have changed it so now you can see the whole thing.

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  4. Thank you for the gorgeous inspiration from the DT and for another challenge. This time I really did push out of my comfort zone and had so much fun - thank you! x

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  5. What a fabulous challenge - something totally different for me. Hope the link has worked as I don't see it yet xx

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