The optional twist...RUST!!
So by now you all know how much I LOVE vintage anything. I love Love LOVE this mood board!! It is so very me and well, rust goes along very well with vintage.
Here's what I came up with....
I had such fun making this piece!! The old card is something my youngest son is hoping to restore and bring back to life. I hope he does too so I can drive it - LOL!! Anyway, I thought it would be fun to incorporate it into this canvas. As I was sorting through my stash of vintage ephemera I found bits of an old California map from the 50's...perfect!
I actually remembered to take some "in the process" photos so here's how it all came together...
So I started off by tearing the top layer of paper off this cardboard piece.
I applied DecoArt Modeling Paste to build up a bit of texture.
Next to add to the vintage appeal of it all I applied DecoArt Crackle Paste.
Once that paste had dried I went over it with a layer of DecoArt Vintage Effect Wash in Grey.
I used a damp cloth to wipe down the panel with Lamp Black acrylic paint giving it more a dirty look than actually painting it.
This is what it looked like at that point....I love the grungy, lumpy texture of it all.
So then after all of that was dry I applied Blue Vintage Effect Wash to select areas for no other real reason other than I like blue - LOL!!!
Next came the bits of the vintage map. I loved the old Triple A logo...very retro and fits with the photos perfectly. Now I know the "thing" is to pile loads and loads of bits of this and that on canvases/scrapbook layouts at the moment but I like to incorporate and highlight a few select items with actual meaning...not just toss it all on including the kitchen sink. Not that there is anything wrong with the other...it's just not how I work which is why this is all the ephemera I added to the background.
Next came the Rust! I knew the bits and pieces I wanted to use so I pulled them all together and painted them with metallic paints then set about adding rust and verdigris corrosion to some of the pieces. Other pieces just got dirtied up by rubbing black ink over them. I liked that look so much I went back and rubbed ink on some of the embossed bits as well.
And this is how it all came together....
Hope you've enjoyed this look into the process...
have a wonderful day friends!
Supplies:
Creative Embellishments - Gears 1 1/2", Gears 1", Mini Gears, Loose Parts, Small Link Chain Border, Nautical Compass, Distressed Harlequin
DecoArt - Modeling Paste, Crackle Paste, Vintage Effect Wash - Grey, Blue, Americana Lamp Black Acrylic Paint
Emerald Creek - The Altered Page Baked Texture - Chunky Rust Embossing Powder
Imagine - Verdigris Embossing Powder, VersaFine Clair - Nocturne
Other - Cardboard Panel, Vintage Ephemera, Brads (mini & vintage)
Great how to post. Love the rustiness. Both my husband and I love vintage, rust, grunge, broken. He brings ME back found stuff when he's out - I bring HIM back found stuff when I'm out! We love messy, old, junky, gunky...so I loved your piece, too!
ReplyDeleteLove all the grunge on this beautiful canvas! Thanks for joining us at Creative Embellishments!
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