My little crafting world....


Hi all
I'm a complete craft addict! I have a small business called Surrey Crafts teaching craft workshops from my studio in Esher, Surrey and at venues around the country. I teach mixed media, decorative painting, card making and papercrafts, jewellery making and creative embroidery classes. If you'd like to find out more just leave a comment, or take a look at my other social media pages:
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Suz

xx

Wednesday 9 March 2016

Punky Skull

Hi all
So here's the finished skull - complete with Jewellery!!!

Here is a quick post about a page I made using Decoart Media Fluid Acrylics and my new Americana NEONS - vibrant!!! 

Close up of the nose ring,
chain and brooch made
with Andy Skinner Stamps!

Close up of the earring and Andy's 'Shedded'
stencil which gives a brill snakeskin effect!

Here's how it all started - with a simple sketch.
Drawn with a Pitt artist pen and gessoed over
 with slighly watered down gesso so I could still make
 out the drawing.

Here are the paints and stamps I used.
For details of Andy's products, and a
chance to win some of them click here.

 
I used various media acrylics in greens, quin magenta and some black texture paste which I scratched into, also the spiral stencil (just left over on the stencil from another project) while I decided what to do with my skull. I knew these random bits would add texture.

In the stage before this I also used some black texture paste through Andy's 'shredded' stencil  and once done I went over the whole thing with a light brayering of translucent white. Love how it picked up the textures like dry brushing.

Then just started playing! Coloured eyelids with metallic paint, doodled and started working on the hair with neon pink, adding white to start with to make it more opaque then building more layers with the concentrated pink.

Carried on working on the hair and hearts with the pink. In between layers I used a carbon pencil to outline and smudge to give depth. Paynes grey for the pupils and more detail with a pen.

Still needed more colour so I used a 'you can folk it' dotting tool and the neon orange around eyes and shoulders and green on the jacket - getting there!


More pink, pink dots, Andy stamp where
I thought I wanted to position it.
This shows the finished page in slightly better light, complete with REAL jewellery and multi toned hair and hearts!
Hope you like it. I'll enter this into Andy Skinners Blog Challenge which is 'bold and bright' and finished today!
Thanks for looking, any questions just drop me a comment.
Ta Suz xxx

3 comments:

  1. You know Suz - I try sooooooooooooo hard to like skulls and I just never quite get there. BUT - SERIOUSLY... YOU GET THE GRAND PRIZE for CREATING my FAVORITE EVER skull. WHAT???? Yes... I totally ADORE her. Great texture and VIVIDLY BOLD colors... and that nose ring made me smile big. THIS IS FABULOUS - you FINALLY won me over to the dark side... with your BRIGHTLY HAPPY skull!!!! j.

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  2. Thanks so much Joi! You really made me smile! Suz xxx

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  3. Haha!! This is priceless! ADORE the mini charms for the earrings and nose ring. Cleverest idea we've seen with the sugar skulls which are everywhere! Great job, and thanks for using Andy's Stampendous stamps!

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