Wednesday, July 13, 2011

QUEEN AMIDALA


MIXED MEDIA TUTORIAL
Well I must tell you I don't watch "Star Wars" movies but I loved the photo of  Natalie Portman playing "Queen Amidala".  She's one of my favorite actresses right now along with Keira Knightley.

STEP ONE:  Started with a canvas that was in my "Flying Unicorn" July kit.  Added the "Tattered Angels" screen that was in the kit and misted/sprayed the canvas.  When that was dry I laid out my elements.
STEP TWO:  I added "Glossy Accents" to the "Dusty Attic" chipboard that I purchased at the "Flying Unicorn.
STEP THREE:  Create punch work border to frame the "Dusty Attic".  Spray it with "Tattered Angels" Glimmer Mist.
STEP FOUR:  Once the "Glossy Accents" dries use a swab to add touches of  "Ranger" red alcohol ink.  Then start adding the punch work to the frame.  Detail on the right of the photo.
STEP FIVE:  After adding the punch work around the frame, I add the organza fabric....."Walmart" dollar special.  I sprayed some "Tattered Angels" Glimmer Mist - Black Magic on the fabric.  The fabric I cut into a strip of about 3-4" wide and 50" long.  I twisted and glued behind the frame.
STEP SIX: Assortment of beads and elements to add to the mosaic pattern.
STEP SEVEN: Layout the beads and form a pattern before gluing.  I wasn't sure where I was going with the mosaic.
CLOSE-UP'S

Thank you for looking!
 

8 comments:

  1. Wow this is beautiful, awesome techniques......

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  2. Such an amazing work of art thanks for sharing your technique's xx

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  3. wow this is sooooooo gorgeous :)

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  4. UAU very beautiful! Congratulations.
    From Rosalie

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  5. Mandy you are truly one of the most talented people I have come across yet... your work is so beautiful. I just always await to see what you come up with next! TFS!

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  6. How gorgeous! Thx for sharing :)

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  7. WOWEE Mandy! this is truly so unique and absolutely stunning! Thanks so much for the tut and close-ups!! gorgeous bead-work, ooooh the patience it must have taken you to assemble all of those yummies!! Always such a treat to come in and check out what you have created! xoxoxo

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