Showing posts with label Amy Mogish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy Mogish. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Thyme to show you a Sweet Snowman Angel

The New Year has brought us some frigid temps here on Ole Cape Cod!
We thankfully have only received a dusting of SNOW.
BUT that doesn't mean you can't have SNOWMEN!


Let's step inside the STUDIO to see what I have been painting!


Today I am working on a project 
called 
Sweet Snowman Angel

The design for this project 
is by
Amy Mogish

You can find the pattern in the book
Jane And Amy Create Christmas


My Palette

Antique White, Autumn Red, Black Forest Green, Dark Chocolate, Graphite, Hot Shots Fiery Red, Lamp Black, Leaf Green, Light Buttermilk, Mistletoe, Neutral Grey, Slate Grey, Soft Black, Warm White, Black Chalkboard Paint




Lets paint!



The surface I used is a Mini cheese box. (3 3/4" x 6" D)


I prepped my surface by rolling on 2 coats 
of 

I painted both the inside and outside.

I let that dry well.




I prepared
 a 
Duster Stippler Brush 
with 
Graphite 
as you would for dry brushing.

Make sure it is very dry! 
You should not see paint moving around on your surface!


I dry brushed over the entire surface in a circular motion with the Graphite.
When dry I repeated the process with Neutral Grey.


I transferred the main elements of the design to the surface with white graphite paper.

I used my Moon Brush loaded with Slate Grey to outline the snowman.

*** Your brush should be VERY DRY! ***

I used a Stain It Brush to base coat the area with Slate Grey, then Light Buttermilk.




I added highlights using Warm White thru the belly and front of face.

I prefer to
layer my highlights and shadows
and 
not try to achieve it in one stroke of the brush!


I used Neutral Grey , then Graphite
 to add shading under the hat, left side of head, under chin, and the arms.


Working on the face and additional shading.


I am now working on the hat.


I have base coated the holly leaves on hat.


Isn't he SWEET?


I am now working on the berries.


I have added the homespun "angel wings" and of course bakers twine!


I did not have a White Prisma Color Pencil as suggested in the pattern.
Instead I used a Generals Charcoal White Pencil for the lettering.


When using a chalk pencil no matter how careful you are there will be some smudges.
Clean up is important!



I use a Point Blend Brush dipped in water to clean up any smudges.


It is essential
to use
  Workable Fixative
to 
affix the chalk pencil 
to the surface 
BEFORE you varnish!!




The lettering around the bottom of the box 
says
WARM HEART COLD NOSE


I will now work on the rim of the box.



I used my
  Micron Mini Detail and Lettering Brushes
to  add the 
Autumn Red 
border on the rim of cover.





I used a small snowflake stencil to add snowflakes around the box.


I also painted the under side of the cover!


Under side of cover!



I dry brushed some snow on the rim of the box with Warm White.

I varnished the box with several coats of Dura Clear Matte Varnish.


I lined the inside of my box with scrapbook paper.


Once I had cut and measured my pieces
 I used an old brush to apply
to the back side of each paper




I applied once piece at a time carefully smoothing out any air bubbles.
HINT (You can use the edge of an old credit card for this)


Lining the inside of your box adds so much to your project!


You can use your box for a small candle
or 
gift it with some fresh baked goodies


Or better yet keep it for yourself!
This was a fun project to paint!

Thank you Amy!


Rosemary Reynolds and DecoArt 
provided me with the paints to complete this project 
as part of their 
Helping Artist and Blogger Outreach Programs

Thank you DecoArt!







I hope you have enjoyed watching me paint
Sweet Snowman Angel


Happy Painting !

Lynn 


Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Thyme for some Santa Ornaments


4 more days!







Well the STUDIO is a BUSY place as I try to put the finishing touches on all the Christmas MAGIC!




Even my Elf HINKLEY has been working overtime!


Today I wanted to show you some SANTA ornaments that I have been painting.
Design 
is by 
Amy Mogish

I also painted 
the

 SNOWMAN ornaments 

from the same pattern packet.

You can see them
You can purchase the surface for this project from Amy
 or 
Sheila Landry


My Palette
Black Plum , Bright Green, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Fiery Red, Fleshtone, Graphite, Heritage Brick, Khaki Tan, Lamp Black Leaf Green, Light Buttermilk, Neutral Grey Orange Flame, Slate Grey, Soft Black, Titanium White, Tomato Red

Lets Paint!



When I paint multiples of a project I often completely paint one piece then go on to do the others.



Coat is base coated with one coat of Heritage Brick, then 2 coat of Tomato Red.


Shading on coat is done with Black Plum.
I highlighted the coat first with Fiery Red then Orange Flame.


You can either personalize the centers, write a saying or even frame your favorite photo.


I love the vintage look of the Santa's


I added some White Frost Metallic Lustre to the toes of Santa's boots






I used a small circle stencil to add the dots to the backs of the ornaments with White.


I added Glamour Dust Champagne Glitter Paint to Santa




I use Silver Micron Mini detail brushes for lettering and tiny details


Personalize!


I added snow "glitter" by brushing 
on




I then sprinkled on Glamour Dust Sprinkle on Glitter for more SPARKLE


Front and backs of Santa's 


DecoArt provided me with the paints to complete this project as part of their 
Helping Artist and Blogger Outreach Programs.



Thank you Rosemary Reynold and DecoArt!




Ornaments wrapped for gifts!




I hope that you have enjoyed watching me paint these Santa Ornaments.



Happy Painting!

Lynn




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