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Showing posts with label ColourArte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ColourArte. Show all posts
Friday, August 7, 2015
Bloghop Winner!!!!
Thank you to all who posted on my first ever blog hop with ColourArte. It was a true joy to read all of your comments.
Suman Pandit
Monday, August 3, 2015
From Canvas to Frame
by Linda Ann Smith
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Take a canvas from a "bad art day" and turn it into.... |
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. . . a 3-Dimensional Picture Frame! |
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See how this frame was created. . . |
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. . . with Radiant Gels Dimensional Paints . . . |
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and Primary Elements Artist Pigments! |
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To view the tutorial: Go to http://www.colourarte.com/blog/?p=3323You will find a video tutorial there also! |
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Cinderella goes Cowgirl! Altered Shoe Blog Hop
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The first bloghop from the first ever ColourArte Design Team!!!!! You won't want to miss a thing!
Read the fairytale below
and
don't miss the video !!! (link here and below)
Once Upon A Time. . .
Be sure to leave a comment on this blog so I can enter you in the ColourArte giveaway! A prize on every blog on the hop! Prize: Each blog on the bloghop will choose one winner who will receive a $25 gift certificate to shop at ColourArte! To win you MUST comment on this blog and on the ColourArte blog at ColourArte.com/blog. You have until Aug. 6 to do this, but there is no time like now!!! I will announce my winner on this blog on Aug. 7.
VIDEO:
Don't miss the end of the video!
A photographer with a wicked sense of humor took these boots on a photo shoot.
Don't miss the end of the video!
A photographer with a wicked sense of humor took these boots on a photo shoot.
Oh, Baby!!! Let's all do the HOP!
(The Altered Shoe HOP!)
Click here: An InLinkz Link-up for other ColourArte Designers in this hop!
Announcing . . .
Announcing...
I was charter member of ColourArte's very first design team . . . but my term expires at the end of August. Am I sad?
Not at all! Now there is not only a ColourArte Design Team but also a brand spanking new
ColourArte Video Creator Design Team !!!
And now I am a charter member of that team!!!
Click here to see all the members of ColourArte Design Team and ColourArt Video Creator Design Team!!!!
Saturday, July 25, 2015
YOUTUBE Free Demo Videos
I created this post to list the videos I submitted for the recent artists' collaberation art show on youtube. Here is the list. I hope you will watch these and subscribe to my channel!
90th birthday celebration canvas
Paint stained paper towel collage - (part1)
Paint stained towel collage - portrait (part 2)
90th birthday celebration canvas
Paint stained paper towel collage - (part1)
Paint stained towel collage - portrait (part 2)
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Dollar Store Find...A ColourArte Project

I used Primary Elements Artist Pigments, Primary Elements Clear Gloss Medium, and Radiant Gels Dimensional Paint from ColourArte products to paint feathers on electronic device covers, officially called "Tablet Sleeves."

Click here for the YouTube Tutorial Video
The covers are foam lined and I purchased them for $1.00 each at my local dollar store. Obviously they are intended for an Ipad or other tablet, but can be used for much more.
Think: Photos, sketchpads, pencils, watercolors, books, travel receipts, etc.
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Sunday, July 5, 2015
ColourArte Picture Frame and Color Experiment
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Picture Frame made with ColourArte products from an Old Battered Canvas |
To view the video above on how to make the ColourArte Picture Frame click on the arrow above.
Materials:
A tired or discarded canvas
Radiant Gels Dimensional Paints
Primary Elements Artist Pigments (mix with Primary Elements Clear Glaze Medium)
Aleene's Original Tacky Glue (or other strong glue)
Directions:
Ever have days when all your art turns into a disaster? The day I created this canvas must have been one of those days.
I found the monster above hiding in my closet when I was cleaning my studio, and I guess it was just so scary that it blocked my memory, because I don't recall making it. Since I try to use everything without creating an abundance of trash, it is time to upcycle!
So . . . what is your first thought about reclaiming a canvas?
If you are like me, you will normally grab sandpaper, smooth the surface, and gesso over the canvas to provide a new fresh start.
But "what if?". . . and so the journey begins . . .
Think of all the things you would normally do to with a bad canvas and then stretch your brain to try something new!
Flip the canvas to the back and paint white gesso on all the surfaces, across canvas, staples, and wood.
(I had no idea at this point what I planned to do with it, but I had taken my first step on the journey, and that is so important! If you don't know where to start, just leap out there and begin!)
(I had no idea at this point what I planned to do with it, but I had taken my first step on the journey, and that is so important! If you don't know where to start, just leap out there and begin!)
When the gesso dries, paint the entire front and sides with flat black acrylic paint.
(I painted this under mainly because I wanted to destroy the "monster" . . . but a new idea began to develop while I was painting! Since ColourArte is always the Perfect Paint for any yummy, shimmery surface, I wanted to compare how Radiant Gels Dimensional Paints and Primary Elements Artist Pigments (mixed with Primary Elements Clear Glaze Medium) change colors on different background colors.)
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These are all painted with Radiant Gels Dimensional Paint from ColourArte.com |
Paint until all areas of the canvas are filled on both sides.
Flip canvas back and forth to compare the differences of painting over white vs. black as a background.
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When you are satisfied with the first color comparisons add more layers, painting one color over another to see how the layers build new colors. |

Try mixing Primary Elements Artist Pigments with Primary Element Clear Glaze Mediums and paint over colors on the canvas with those mixtures.
Then try another experiment:
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Paint over the colors on the white side with mostly cool colors. |
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Paint over the colors on the "black" side with mostly warm colors. |
I loved the abstract compositions on both sides, but decided it would be nice to see the colors side by side, so out came the scissors.
Push the sharp end of a pair of nail scissors through the canvas near its center and began slicing triangular shapes from the center outward toward the edges of the wood frame on the canvas.
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Punch a hole near the center with sharp scissors. Don't let this scare you!!! It's fun!!!! |
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Cut triangle shapes fom center of canvas to wooden support at the outside edge. |
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Cut radiating lines from center of canvas to the wood on all four edges. |
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Bring the triangles through the middle and twist, curl, fold to form patterns on the back side of canvas. When satisfied with the design, glue to the wooden frame. |
Turn frame vertical or horizontal to meet your needs.
And now you have a gorgeous shimmering frame for a photo or your next ColourArte project!
Can't wait to get started on mine!
Don't forget to visit ColourArte.com/blog There is a new free art tutorial there each day planned just for you by an international design team.
ColourArte and Creative Paperclay project: Broken Glass Pendants
To view the free tutorial and video instructions for how to make these pendants, visit ColourArte.com/blog |
A bit of foil behind the glass gives even more shimmer to these necklaces. Easy to make and once painted, no one will guess that it is broken glass, paper, and shimmering paints from ColourArte.com! |
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Also make pendants from small ceramic tiles .... or .... |
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From the lenses of old suglasses! |
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Monday, June 1, 2015
NOT your Everyday Birds! :-) A ColourArte Tutorial
It annoys me that people carelessly discard their garbage across our country. I often reclaim abandoned car hoods, children's rusty bed headboards, old pieces of tires, broken glass, and anything I can remove from the environment that clutters our land to tote home. In my studio I bend, twist, glue, melt, paint and manipulate the found objects into art pieces. Studio A B See is always full of objects awaiting their transformation.
The point is that it is a rare ocassion when I buy something to alter. This was an exception. This book flew off the shelf, grabbed me, and begged me for a new beginning! I spent a whole $.25, a quarter of a dollar!, to free it from its dusty home in an antique shop.
I have altered many pages from the book using ColourArte paints, including Twinkling H20's, Radiant Gels, Radiant Rains, and Silk Acrylic Glazes. The unending shimmer of these paints is almost impossible to capture on camera, but in real life the pages below almost glow!
The point is that it is a rare ocassion when I buy something to alter. This was an exception. This book flew off the shelf, grabbed me, and begged me for a new beginning! I spent a whole $.25, a quarter of a dollar!, to free it from its dusty home in an antique shop.
Inside the book I found a familiar scene from my childhood . . . an abundance of blank space around text and a seriouos lack of color!
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BEFORE |
I have altered many pages from the book using ColourArte paints, including Twinkling H20's, Radiant Gels, Radiant Rains, and Silk Acrylic Glazes. The unending shimmer of these paints is almost impossible to capture on camera, but in real life the pages below almost glow!
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AFTERThere are many more BEFORE and AFTER pages of the book in the video below. I hope you will view it and give it a thumbs up. I would also like to invite you to subscribe to my youtube channel while you are there!BIRDS OF A FEATHER YOUTUBE VIDEO![]()
Visit ColourArte.com each day for new tutorials by other Design Team Members!
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