I took some pics of a collage I started a couple of days ago. I frequently make bases and then let them age for awhile as the plan for them grows. OK, usually there's no plan whatsoever, I admit it. How about: until the Muse strikes? She takes her time about it, and doesn't usually strike too hard. That must be the reason I'm generally unsatisfied with my results. Maybe I need to get a new Muse. Serendipity, for instance. She seemed fun. (If you didn't see Dogma, that just fell flat).
On to the Collage: I started with a 4 x 6 inch board I'd painted blue. I then decided I didn't like the blue just then, and wanted a greener colour. I didn't paint too heavily, so some of the blue would show through.
I then found out that crackle medium doesn't work too well on primed board and thin coats of paint.
After that, I gave it a spritz of Espresso Adirondak Ink to see what that would do.
I liked it, so I let it dry. Then, I applied Mod Podge very thickly. I've got to work on the order of things. If I'd applied it lightly, I would have smeared the Adirondak Ink. Maybe a spray medium in those cases first to hold the ink. Oh - important tip - don't knock over the Mod Podge container. That's where that thick coat came from. All over the darned thing!
I'd finally bought some Walnut Ink (why? because every time I read an article about ageing, it's there. Do I know how to deal with it yet? Heck, no! That can come later) so I used the dropper it came with to put dots of the ink onto the drying medium. I also found a bit of copper wire I pressed into a particularly thick glob of it, and did the same with some paper scraps sitting on the table.
My camera batteries are recharging, so you'll have to come back to see a picture of the dry collage base- shameless, I know.
Now, back to that CQ I was doing a couple of posts ago. I'm on to beads and buttons.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
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It's nice to hear that someone besides myself sometimes finds themselves with a product they aren't quite sure how to use. I always wonder how everyone learns all this stuff! One thing for sure, you won't end up with another background quite like this unless you plan on making a style out of spilling modpodge. Don't you find that it stays a bit tacky? Not your background! The modpodge.
I found your blog through yummy mummy and immediately clicked on it! Fibre arts have always interested me! Cheers, Cassandra Russell
www.cassandrarussell.typepad.com
Hi, thanks for dropping in on my blog! Hey - I can't wait to see where this is going, it looks very interesting!
Carole
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