As it's the first Friday of February, it's also the start of a new challenge at Creative Artiste We are a challenge blog for everyone who likes to mix their media. As long as you use more than one medium on your creation we'd love to see you enter the challenge. This is a month long challenge so you have time to create projects and enter up to three times. A full list of the rules is on the challenge blog. Thank you to everyone who entered Challenge #10 for January. The winner has been announced on the blog.
The theme this month is everyone's favourite
"Anything Goes"
This month's challenge is a Team Sponsorship and the prize will be a fabulous 'crafty bundle' for the winner.
I recently bought a chalkboard for our kitchen but the colours were all wrong so I altered it to match our decor of black, white and pale wood.
"Anything Goes"
This month's challenge is a Team Sponsorship and the prize will be a fabulous 'crafty bundle' for the winner.
I recently bought a chalkboard for our kitchen but the colours were all wrong so I altered it to match our decor of black, white and pale wood.
First I removed the actual blackboard (it's like a photo frame) then sanded the frame and gave it three coats of white Gesso. I decorated the top section first. To do this I cut three layers of black and white card to size then made a stencil in gold mirror card with a Tim Holtz tattered diamond die from the Mixed Media set. Using black ink and gold Frantage I created a pattern on the large white piece of card. I then matted it onto black card and attached to the top of the board.
For the smaller white panel I stamped the sentiment using a Kaisercraft stamp and stuck on the 'waste' from the die-cut stencil. I inked around the edge before fixing in place.
Then I printed a Harlequin pattern onto card and hand cut the Venetian mask. I added feathers, lace, pearls and made 3 stick pins. I attached it to the board using foam pads.
I used my stencil to create the pattern around the frame first with embossed black ink and then with clear ink and gold embossing powder. I tied a double bow and added a large pearl and diamante button. I finished off my project by cutting nesting diamond shapes for the chalk holder and replacing the blackboard.
My revamped chalkboard looks perfect in the kitchen now and is proving very useful.
Please visit the Creative Artiste Challenge Blog to see the wonderful projects created by my talented team mates. Remember to have fun and enter your "Anything Goes" mixed media creations in the challenge for a chance to win our 'crafty bundle'.
I've entered this project into the following challenges:
http://alteredeclectics.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/a-very-happy-new-year.html x
http://welove2create.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/challenge-3-anything-creative-mixed.html x
http://thatcraftplaceblog.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/anything-goes-challenge-with-blog-hop.html x
http://rheddscreativespirit.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/february-challenge.html x
http://welove2create.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/challenge-3-anything-creative-mixed.html x
http://thatcraftplaceblog.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/anything-goes-challenge-with-blog-hop.html x
http://rheddscreativespirit.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/february-challenge.html x
Wow what a transformation it's wonderful, this would be a perfect gift.
ReplyDeleteHugs Julie xxx
oh wow thats smashing, i love the theme you used xx
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome just love it Hugs Sandra x
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous mixed media project Andrea. Love all of the fabulous detail and the richness of the project!
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This is fantastic Andree and I love the pattern and colours.
ReplyDeleteHugs Janet xxx
This is fabulous Andree! I love the idea of altering a chalkboard, this would be a great idea for leaving notes on the kitchen counter!! Love the Harlequin design, and the colours are just amazing! Thanks for the inspiration! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteHi Andree - great transformation! Bet it looks great in your kitchen. I would want to doodle on the blackboard every day!
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Bev xx
it's gorgeous Andree beautiful done
ReplyDeleteGr Karin
This is fabulous Andree. X
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely gorgeous chalk board you have created Andree hun, I love that it is so functional whether its for the wall, or it would work well on a table as a menu board...
ReplyDeleteI love it hun...
Hugs Rhonda... xxx
http://www.creativeartistemixedmedia.blogspot.com.au
This looks great Andree - useful too!
ReplyDeleteHello Andree, A fabulous chalk board, love the gold colours against the black. Thank you for welcoming me as a GDT. Its been a pleasure to work with you.
ReplyDeleteJade
WOW this is stunning Andree, love the design and gorgeous mask.
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Linda xxx
Hi Andree this is just stunning I love it you are so clever. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteGreat Chalk board Andree. Love your design. Happy creating. Judy
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Andrée. I really love the black and gold, the finished effect is stunning. Cathy x
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely awesome - such a fabulous design - love the venetian mask and harlequin effect - fabulous project!!
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Fabulous remake and such a lovely design. I have a pin board thsat I need to revamp as it is in brown wood and red felt backing and it needs to be painted white with green felt for the room I need it for. You have given me some idea to work with. hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, I love the stencilling and colours. Creative Blessings, Tracy x
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning alteration...I love your colour palette and the theme you have used...
ReplyDeleteA great entry for our challenge over at Rhedd's Creative Spirit...x
Gorgeous! And such a clever way to make it match your colour scheme. I bet it looks great in your kitchen! Thank you for entering your project at Rhedd’s Creative Spirit. Sammy-x
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing Andree! Well done!
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Dawn xx
An amazing frame, thank you for sharing it with us at Altered Eclectics.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
Beautiful chalkboard. Love the pattern and design. Thank you for joining us at Altered Eclectics this month. Judy DT
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