Star Wolf – Mixed Media Panel by Anastasia Korvyakova

Hello everyone! It’s Anastasia here with you today with my new project and video tutorial.

I worked with four amazing sprays that helped me get beautiful surfaces for backgrounds and decorative elements.

Basic steps:

1. Apply a texture paste through two stencils

2. Color the background with Smoky Sapphire Vintage Spray

3. Add Mission Bells Brown Shimmer Spray on some places

4. Then add Midnight Rendezvous Raven Shimmer Spray with spray tube or paintbrush

5. Blot some areas of the background with paper towel to lighten them

6. Completely dry the background

7. Select decorative elements, chipboard or die-cut elements, and color them with Smoky Sapphire Vintage Spray, then add a few drops of

Whale Watch Blue Shimmer Spray. Apply silver wax on edges and add Chrome Doesn’t Pay Embossing Powder on this places

8. Take another decorative elements, sprinkle water and add Whale Watch Blue Shimmer Spray from one side and Midnight Rendezvous Raven Shimmer Spray from other side, mix them creating an ombre effect. Add a few drops of Mission Bells Brown Shimmer Spray. Completely dry it and then use Angel Wings Gold Embossing Powder and highlight some areas with Chrome Doesn’t Pay Embossing Powder if needed

9. Glue all elements

10. Highlight edges of elements with Chrome Doesn’t Pay Embossing Powder if needed

11. Add glass glitter or microbeads


I hope you will like the video:

Lindy’s Gang products:

Sprays

Embossing powders

Other products:

  • Finnabair and Prima stencils
  • Paper texture paste – Finnabair
  • Vincennes Hardware mould – Re-design with Prima
  • Mechanicals – Grungy Succulents, Rustic Washers, Mini Stars – Finnabair
  • 3D Gloss Gel, Heavy Gesso White – Finnabair
  • Chipboard – Easybusyhobby
  • Die-cut elements – MimiCut

 

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