Sunday 12 March 2017

Post 117: Mixed Media Tag: Under Water

Hi Friends!

I'd like to share a tag with you today. I'm also excited to share that I am having a small crafty giveaway which is open to anyone worldwide (international folks are most welcome). All the details can be found here -- I'd be super thrilled and honored if you play along :) the prize is a 25 USD gift certificate to any store you like. 

Now onto the tag, this is a mixed media underwater scene tag. I created it while I was trying out some new supplies and experimenting :) it was fun! 

Synopsis of the Process :-

The base of the tag is the cardboard cover in which my faber castell watercolor pencils came in, so it is an upcycled supply. I applied white gesso to it and then some snippets of paper which had interesting shapes on them (these were left over from earlier punch craft projects- circles design and edge desgin). These papers were added to give dimension and also for added interest. In the finished piece, they look like ripples, if you see the close up pictures. Then the water drop rubber stamp from the designs by ryn- texture stamps was stamped in the background with jet black archival ink. Colors were added using color sprays and I wanted it to look like sun rays are entering through the water, so that effect was achieved by working first on the left side and adding the sunny side on the right. I am happy with the way the colors merged and the way the background looks :) The fish stamp from the Taylored Expressions Cling Stamp set- Mama & Me was stamped and colored with zig markers. Some details were added with a white gel pen. These images were fussy cut with scissors. Then the green, weed like sea floor was drawn in with distress markers and then stamped images were adhered with Tombow glue. The title "imagine something different" is from the Tim Holtz Chit Chat stickers set. 

Supplies Used :-

1. Taylored Expressions Cling Stamps- Mama & Me
2. Designs by Ryn- Textures (rubber stamps)- water droplet
3. Distress crayons set 1
4. Sprays by heidi swapp (pink, blue, yellow) and color splash by little birdie (lemon zing, lime splash, ocean mist)
6. Snippets of white cardstock
7. Ranger's achival jet black ink
8. Uniball Signo white gel pen
9. Aqua brush
10. Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers
11. Tombow mono multi glue
12. Camlin White Gesso
13. Paint brushes, palette knife, water spray bottel and scissors 
14. Upcycled Cardboard box (for the base)

Here are a few pictures of the finished tag :--







I am playing along with the following challenges:

Rubber Dance Stamps Colour Challenge- March (stamping has been done to create the fishes and in the background for the water bubbles/drop and all the colors of the moodboard have been included) 



March Customer Creation Challenge- Designs by Ryn ( The water drop design from the designs by ryn texture stamps has been used here in the background)


Word Art Wednesday Challenge #272-273 (the fishes are from the Taylored Expressions- Mama & Me Cling stamp set)

Thanks for your time! Would love to read your comments :)
Stay Blessed.





7 comments:

  1. This is really great! So layered and creative. I love the droplets and the waves. Thank you for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!

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  2. What a fantastic idea to upcycle the crayonbox!!!! Love this. Thank you for joining us over at Rubber Dance! Hugs, Susanne.

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  3. Beautiful scene on your tag Preeti!
    Thank you for joining us at Rubber Dance Color Challenge this month.

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  4. Beautiful Tag Preeti..Love the scene you have created..great alteration..
    Love
    Richa

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  5. Wow another fab tag! I love the layers and textures, and the fishes are sooo cute! Thanks again for sharing with us at Rubber Dance. Have a fun week, Sue xx

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  6. Fab tag. Fun fish, great texture, love that sentiment. A beautiful and fun tag. Thanks for joining the Rubber Dance challenge. Hugz

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  7. wow.. lovely .. love the semi circle edges, perfect sea scenery..
    with love
    Afreen

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