Friday, 25 March 2011

Wish Granted: Viva Decor Ferro and Terra pastes - part 3

Hello, 
Here's the final part of this Wish Granted about Ferro and Terra pastes. We hope you are enjoying it so far. 
I am sure you will LOVE this one. Amazing tutorial from Isasart once again with lots of pictures and details.
I will post the challenge shortly. 
Have a nice weekend...
Isa
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I started by cutting a tag and covering it with gesso. I then diluted a bit of Terra with water (for a subtle effect) and painted the tag

Once dried, I applied the Terra paste with my Dreamweaver Butterfly stencil.


I stencilled more butterflies on the tag and let it dry. This paste dries quicly so make sure you rinse your stencil and palette knife as soon as you are done.


I then coloured the tag with Cosmic shimmer Misters



I then made a butterfly using acetate and Ferro Paste


I chose 3 different Ferro colours


I placed my stencil on the acetated and applied the Ferro colours with a palette knife



And here you go, a gorgeous butterfly with 3 different shades. I will remove the paint at the center to add the butterfly's body


I then adhered my butterfly on a book page (I I had sprayed with inks) as I don't want to leave the transparency as is (transparent) which is something I would do for dragonfly wings. But not a butterfly

I then added and butterfly body I made with polymer clay and metal


I added a few gems et voilà: a beautiful altered tag






Tim Holtz Alterations: Movers & Shapers large die - tag & bookplates  
Gesso
VIVA TERRA (Indian)
VIVA FERRO (amber gold, steel gold, golden green)
Cosmic shimmer Misters & Distress Walnut Stain
Acetate
Stickles cuivre
Katzelkraft rubber stamps -Isa Norris - Nature and Travel Quotes (En) 

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So what did you think of this ???
Let us know in a comment below. 

See you in a minute with the new challenge...

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8 comments:

  1. Oh wow what a stunning project. I must have missed yesterday's delights (either that or my memory is defiantely not what it was!!). Thanks for sharing Claire x

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  2. Oh I LOVE it!

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  3. thank you for your inspirational tutorial, i've used this product befor but never using a stencil.....brill idea, will be back later to join in the challenge
    hugs and smiles

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  4. Stunning! So very clever to use the Terra on a stencil, I shall have to have a go at this one. Thank you for sharing.

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  5. This is stunning gonna be a hard act to follow :)
    Great piece of inspiration

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  6. I'll try it ! I've an idea of how to do it without all these wonderful products... but it's possible it'll not be so perfect than Isa's one.
    Have a good sunday. coKo

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  7. Wow! Amazing creations. Thank you for making it make sense! ..adding to my wishlist!

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