Showing posts with label huts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label huts. Show all posts

Saturday, 1 August 2020

Framed beach scene

I have made this framed beach scene for our August challenge. The theme was chosen by the lovely Christine aka CraftyField and it's called I do like to be beside the seaside.


For this project, I got the inspiration from one of my earlier cards. You can find it here

Here is my tutorial. 

I cut out a rectangle, the exact same size which fits in the frame, and then another one. The second one was torn by hand to create the beach. This second one was also covered with Ranger, Grit-Paste. When it was dry, I painted with DecoArt Americana Buttermilk paint, then spritzed with Burnt Umber.



For making the beach hut, I used only one side of the Village Dwelling house. And I cut this out from corrugated cardboard.



I painted the house white and then I let it dry.



For the little doorknob, I used this part of the Robotic die set.



The door, the roof and the tree trunk were cut out from kraft paper but I inked the edges with Vintage Photo.

The leaves of the palm tree were inked with Distress inks (Mowed Lawn, Peeled Paint). Then I smeared Micro Glaze onto the surface. 

What I used:

Sizzix Bigz die, Village Surf Shack by Tim Holtz

Sizzix Thinlits die, Village Dwelling by Tim Holtz

Sizzix Thinlits die, Tropical by Tim Holtz

Sizzix Thinlits die, Scarecrow by Tim Holtz

Sizzix Thinlits die, Robotic by Tim Holtz

Ranger Distress Grit-Paste by Tim Holtz

DecoArt Americana paints

Ranger Distress inks

Ranger Distress Micro Glaze




So if you have a project with a beach scene, please don't hesitate to join our August challenge where you can win a £20 voucher. 




Monday, 1 August 2016

Mini canvas with sea, beach huts and seagull

The August challenge of the Country View Challenges is: Hot summer days and it was the lovely Jane who gave us this fabulous theme.

For this challenge I prepared a mini canvas (13x18 cm) with sea, beach huts and seagull.







And now, here's my tutorial.


I took a mini canvas and with palette knife I put a layer of modelling paste on it.





For the sandy part I used structure paste with big grains (Marabu Structure Paste), then I painted with some kind of beige acrylic paint (Marabu Sahara). 

The sea and the sky was a combination of DecoArt Americana Paints (Bahama Blue, Salem Blue and Indian Turquoise). 

I made the sky with white acrylic paint and a piece of sponge.

I also put some extra modelling paste next to the shore. 







The beach huts were made with Sizzix Movers&Shapers Die, Artful Dwellings by Tim Holtz (657218) from chipboard.

I gessoed and drew 1 cm lines on the houses.












I cut out the windows with two different sizes circle dies. 








With acrylic paints I coloured the huts.






The roofs and the doors were embossed with the Stripe Embossing Folder from Tim Holtz Texture Fade Harlequin&Stripes Set (657849).


The fence were cut out with Sizzix On The Edge Die, On The Fence by Tim Holtz (657030).


When all pieces were ready I glued them on the canvas. Actually I had a first version, but I wasn't satisfied with it, so I changed some shells and I put more sand to achieve better composition. At least, better for my taste :-)

Here is the first version:








Here is another photo of the final version to show you the side:






For the seagull I used a Signature die (Seagulls - SD232).

The shells were picked up form a "plage" of France last summer.







I hope you like it! Happy crafting!

And don't forget to join our August Challenge at Country View Challenges where you can win a £20 voucher!



With this canvas I would like to enter the Summertime Fun! challenge of the Anything But Cute blog.



Friday, 8 May 2015

Mixed media canvas - At the beach

Here I am again with my latest mixed media canvas: At the beach.

I had long wished to make a canvas about beach with beach huts. And now here it is one! 

This picture was inspired by my other picture of street with houses and cars. 

With this canvas I would like to participate in a challenge at the Country View Crafts Blog: Simply Scenic.








Most of the elements were cut out with dies, except the umbrella, the rays of the sun and the roofs of the huts.







I was lucky because I had "Sand" paint at home which contains fine grains so my sandy beach looks quite realistic.





























What I used:

Sizzix Sizzlits Die, Jessie&Tucker (654436) - I used this for the girl with dog

Sizzix Sizzlits Die, Chloe on the Phone (656507) - I used this for the other girl

Sizzix for Stampin' Up! embossing folder, Stripes - I embossed the huts and the beach towel with this

Sizzix Framelits Die and Stamp Set, Kites by Stephanie Barnard (657581) - I used this for the bigger and puffier clouds

Memory Box Die, Puffy Clouds (98172) - I used this for the smaller clouds


Memory Box Die, Alphabet: Lower Case

Sizzix Framelits Die, Rectangles (658610) - I used this for the huts, the doors and the towels




Signature Die, seagulls (SD232) - I used this for making the seagulls

Signature Die, deck chair (SD186) - I used this for making the chair

stretched canvas (30x50 cm)

Ranger Distress inks and markers - I coloured the houses, the umbrella, the chair, the towel and the girls 

acrylic paints


acrylic medium


modelling paste


StazOn ink - I used this for stamping the hot air balloon