Friday, 29 August 2014

With fresh eyes...

Hello and welcome, tonight I'm bringing you a heart that I started in the week. Some of you may know that I put it on face book at this stage because I was stuck what to do. Luckily My Son-in-Law  Mark suggest it needed something top left and several of my Twitter mates agreed. This  was really useful and with fresh eyes today I finished it.



Before I show you result let's look at how I got this far.

Using Fresco finish Acrylic from Paper Artsy in Merlin, I coated the the heart



How cool is that colour! 

I added a thin layer of crackle  glaze and once dry snowflake over the top.


I like the blue showing through.
I love the little sentiment on Darcy 09 so randomly stamped it over the heart in cornflower blue archival ink.


I mixed up some of the Merlin with water in a mini spritzer and sprayed the heart. Once this was dry I sprayed cosmic shimmer and when dry dripped some more Merlin randomly.


I loved the way the light blue twisted itself round the dark like they were made for each other. Lol.

Now to finish I cut some white/ grey board into a small tag and added a small addition to it with some chain. I used distress ink in chipped sapphire and broken china.


I found a small glass jar and filled it with glitter glue in blue and silver and then attached it to the tag with some grey string. 


Lastly I added a flower and finished with some gems.




Thank you to everyone who took time to comment I hope you like what I came up with.
Would love to hear your thoughts. Take care and see you soon.
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8 comments

  1. That's finished it off beautifully Debs. That background is awesome!

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  2. Beautiful tonal colours, fab crackle and looks so beautiful

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  3. This is lovely Debs. I love the background

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  4. Oooh I loved it before the added extras, but now it looks even better, great idea

    Need to go check this merlin colour out though

    Sam xx

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  5. I couldn't think of any way you could improve on this lovely heart and now you have amazed me! I love your additions! The colours are just gorgeous and that sentiment is great! Gorgeous work, Deborah! xxx

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  6. It's totally exquisite Deborah. Couldn't have turned out better. Love it. X

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  7. Lush! That marlin is gorgeous isn't it?

    Lucy x

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  8. How stunning the heart.Beautiful the background onto the lovely small bottle and pretty flowers layers. I love the Marlin fresco you used it's a fabulous. xx

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