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Tuesday, 26 March 2019

Double the Fun from Teresa Morgan & Reniferove



Good evening, so its the last week of blogs and tonight's is a double blog from Teresa & Iwona. 

Please can I thank everyone who have viewed our blogs and left comments, it means so much to the DT. 

We shall be moving away from blogs and more onto social media platforms and more videos, more about that later.......




Teresa is a fantastic teacher and I have loved her step by step processes and explanations.

I want to say a massive thank you to Teresa, its a joy to see whats coming next with each project 








Take a 7x5 inch canvas board and add a couple of strips of torn corrugated card. Gather some MDF cogs, resin embellishments, chipboard frames and a small wooden tray. 

Paint everything with a couple of coats of Transparent Red and Yellow Iron Oxide paint mixed together.













Once dry, arrange the embellishments and glue together using Heavy Gel Medium.

















Glue some dewdrops around the edge and in the centre of a cog to simulate rivets.
















Add some Pearl Art balls with Heavy Gel Medium for texture and interest.
















Apply washes of colour to give a patina effect.




















Highlight with white paint and Coral Metallic Lustre









 




Thanks Teresa 

If you have any questions about this or any project on the blog please do ask, we are more than happy to help.

Please leave a lovely comment to support our designers and thanks for looking.

For more projects for Teresa please check out her blog http://thefatcactus.co.uk and You Tube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChNbVhMz7jX66gevhKgz5Ig/feed 

Thanks Jules xx

Products used from Artful Days

(from stash)
7x5 canvas board
small wooden tray
DecoArt Media Heavy Gel Medium
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics: Transparent Red Iron Oxide, Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide, Blue Green Light, Paynes Grey, Titanium White
DecoArt Americana Neon Lights: Knockout Blue
DecoArt Metallic Lustre: Coral

Even more from Teresa

Have you seen Teresa's Tutorial at Mixed Up Creative Academy yet - all the details here 

To purchase the Kit we have created with Teresa to compliment the workshop - click here 




2 comments:

  1. I really like your creative style, and the balance of elements is wonderful. There is a lot to look at, and it's pleasing. Thank you, I really like this type of art work, you do great work :D

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