Showing posts with label #KSDT2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #KSDT2015. Show all posts

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Sparks and Sparkle KSDT2015 October Fun

Hello all
Time for a new Saturday Spark of Kreativity at the Shaak.

I love this time of year even if it is the advent to winter and all that come with the snow and ice. The trees are turning and it is apple picking season. The pumpkins are ripe and ready for carving. Soon the little gremlins will be heading out with their treat bags and costumes. We always enjoy seeing the neighborhood kids all excited and having fun.So to help with the celebrations I decided to make a decoration for my door to greet the trick-o-treat-ers. 

I started off with a chipboard piece from the back of a paper pack. These are great to recycle. I don't recommend using these for archival pieces because it contains acid, but it is great for seasonal decor.  I sketched out several shapes (boot, stocking, buckle, bat) and cut them out of the chipboard. I then coated the pieces front and back with black gesso.



Well you get the idea. Here is a video of the process.




Don't you just love glitter??? Remember the Kraaft Shaak has some great glitters to pick from in the store.
Once the shoe/boot was complete, I turned my attention to the wreath it was to decorate. 


I used an 18" frame from the craft store, decorative ribbon. lights, craft picks and wire to create a base for the decorations.


I wired and hot glued everything together.


I added a few sparkly foam letters in Halloween themed words and called it good.


Well that is it for this week, but be sure to check out the other team members and see what Kraafty goodness they are brewing up. Be sure and stop by the Kraaft Shaak and see what Heather is doing too. If you like what we bring you, be sure to support the Shaak on Patreon. There are rewards awaiting you. ttfn See you again soon. Peg


Saturday, September 19, 2015

P for Pretty Posies (and Peg)

Spark some creativity Saturday @ the Kraaft Shaak

Hello and happy Saturday, 
Today is bittersweet. It is my last official post as a design team member for the Kraaft Shaak and yet I am planning future posts to share with the community. If you don't know what I'm talking about be sure and check out the Kraaft Shaak.com and the Kraafters Kommunity on Google plus. This month I was tasked with the challenge of killing the kit. I don't like the phrase but you get the drift. I think I will deploy the kit. lol The kit is designed by Heather at the Shaak and has so much to pick from so you can create loads of crafty goodness. Remember the roosters, back to school and easel? They were all made using the kit.
Because it's fall and the weather is changing I guess I am in the fall color mood. If you are like me, you love the golden hues, orange, red, violet and green the season shares. I started with a large letter P from the craft store. It was in the clearance area and just said take me home. I had some fun papers and fabric left in the stash from the kit. Using gel medium I attached some of those to the surface. I then knocked everything back with a coat of white gesso. You can see a process video here.
There were some really cool metal embellishments in the kit that I incorporated into the groupings of Prima flowers. I found a frame from the dollar bin that I altered using products from the Kraaft Shaak. I decided to add some of my Gelli printed tape to the background of the frame to help it pop. I just continued to add flowers, pearls, bling and pebbles to finish out the composition. The last thing I did that did not get video taped was to apply Inkagold to the raised surfaces. I hope you like this weeks project. Be sure to check out the other design teams postings if you haven't seen them. You can find them by clicking on the tab above.


Supplies used:
Mixed media kit and stencil
Gesso
Gel Medium
Light molding paste
Prima flowers
Chalk Paint
Silks
Magicals
Bloom Sprays
Tim Holtz word tag
Wendy Vecchi Flowers
Metal findings
Inkagold
Glossy Accents
Hero Pearls
craft store pebbles

Saturday, August 08, 2015

Back to school

Spark some Kreativity Saturday @ the Kraaft Shaak 

Hello all my Blogger friends.
Thanks for stopping by to take a look and see what I've been doing.  Today is my day sharing with you as a design team member for the Kraaft Shaak for the August challenge. It is my honor and privilege to be chosen for this amazing team. Heather is the sweet store owner who truly cares about the community she has created and shares her talent with us all on a regular basis. This month we are talking about back to school. Yup, not that far away now. I have a few little people in my life who are readying for this life event. So this is some of how I plan to help. Following are projects I created,, are easy enough for you to do and could be done with the kiddos. 
Starting with a wooden panel from the craft store...sand rough surfaces and


paint the surface with a blue chalk paint. Add lettering, doodles, a cute fox and command clips. Now it is a great way to display artwork from school. 



Then I found a premade apron to dress up and keep painty spills off school clothes at the local craft store. The hot pink ruffle just said, take me home and jumped in my shopping cart. Well, you know how I am with a blank canvas. I had to alter it. I remembered the stencils that came in my Mixed Media kit from the Kraaft Shaak and knew what I wanted to do.
Using the stencil supplied in my mixed media kit I painted the ruffle. Then I use some white Dina Wakley paint  with the new  tip to write and draw designs.  The heavy bodied paint is similar to dimensional paint, thick and creamy. Then I found a bottle of hot pink glitter glue to jazz it up some more. 



Oh and I wasn't done yet. There are surfaces still available for me to paint. lol

I figure every kid needs a lap board to clip paper to when doing homework while flopped on the bed or couch. Right??? I started with dollar store clip boards. The blue one is done with book covering from the same store, chalkboard and Dina Wakley paints using Tim Holtz's Schoolhouse stencil. The pink and white is Dina heavy body paint and hot pink Pebeo. I wanted it to look like the bokeh camera effect so I painted using a round sponge.


Well that's my take on the back to school challenge. 


   check out the other posts over at the Kraaft Shaak. There are a ton of videos to watch, other blogs to follow and loads of inspiration and fun! ttfn

P.S. If you stop by the Kraafters Kommunity on Google+ you can see pictures of a Gelli®  play day we had recently. I printed scarves, shirts and pencil cases.
P.P.S. Heather has some awesome exclusive products made from her own art. What a great way to share her talent with others while supporting the Shaak.

Where else will you find me...
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Instagram            pegadkinsrobinson
Twitter                  @pegarobinson
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Sunday, July 12, 2015

I Gotta Crow-

Hello,
Peter Pan I am not, but I am still puffed up like the rooster I am working with on this project. You ask why? Okay I will tell you. I am working with an awesome design team and want to crow about it. Today I wanted to show you something else I was able to make with my mixed media kit from the Kraaft Shaak.
Mini is watching my every move.

I started with a pre-cut plaque from the craft store.

After a few coats of gesso I applied the crackle paint remaining from the sample in the kit and left it to dry overnight.

Next, I coated the paint with several shades of glaze. Then came those great rooster napkins from the Kraaft Shaak Mixed Media kit.  I separated the three ply and use the printed portion that has 6 roosters.

Isn't he pretty? Quite The handsome fellow.

After trimming the image out, I applied it to the plaque with a coat or two of matte medium.



I used another piece of napkin to create a flower center for some metal components from the kit. If you make this, I would recommend applying the image to some white cardstock before gluing into the bezel. The tissue tends to disappear with the gloss coatings. That's alright because, one thing I learned after years of crafting is you can usually put another layer on top.
I used the Magicals pigment powders and Colorbloom sprays on the fibers and cheese cloth supplied in the kit to add and enrich colors.
I glued all of the pieces down with 3D gel medium. This supplied enough lift under the components to raise the layers just a bit.

I used the rest of the die cut leaves made for the easel project from yesterday, the colored fibers and metal embellishments supplied in the kit. I glued the flower to a metal bezel and coated with Glossy Accents and set it aside to dry. Then I added some Prima flowers 

and other embellishments to adorn the bottom of the plaque.


The flowers needed a bit if shimmer so I sprayed them with Guild Colorbloom.


Okay I have used a few of these cool roosters, but still have more to go. I am really having a blast trying to use all of this kit up and I am sure you will see me just keep going until it is all gone. If you want a kit you will find it here. I hope you enjoyed my play.


 ttfn from Peg, mini me and lizard.
was used in the making of this project.




Saturday, July 11, 2015

Note to Self -

Hello my fellow bloggers,
Today is my first day sharing with you as a design team member for the Kraaft Shaak. It is my honor and privilege to be chosen for this amazing team. After you read this post, I hope you will consider following Heather and all the designers. They will blow you away. Please join our friendly Kraafters Kommunity on google plus too. It is a safe and friendly environment for sharing art and crafting with friends. Anyway on to the project.
 I received this wonderful mixed media kit which Heather sells at the Kraaft Shaak and have been having a ton of fun playing with it. I can't imagine all the things I can make with what's inside the box. If you'd like to preview a box I have a video here. So let's get started, shall we?
My first project is this cute easel blackboard/corkboard. I had a good time applying all of the products to this. First I had to mask off the cork and blackboard.
 Then I painted it with a coat of gesso. After the second coat of gesso, I applied the chalkboard paint in a golden green. Then came the crackle paste which takes about five hours to dry.

Just be prepared to be patient. Once dry I applied some glazing medium, taupe and cobalt green.
After those were dry I used some archival ink's in the colors of watering can and coneflower to accentuate the crackle. Everything is then coated with matte gel to seal in the crackle coat.
 I then created the flowers and embellishments. If you'd like to know how to make those I have a video here.
For the leaves and vines I cut watercolor paper I had painted with Magicals using a die. The florals  are applied with heavy gel medium. I added Color Bloom spray ink in Tea-stain, Soft Teal and Summer Sky to the flowers for some shimmer. The flowers are on 120 lb watercolor paper.
Cork side
Thumb tacks



Didn't this really turn out cute? The little bird is from the dollar store. He looks so comfy sitting atop this antiqued easel.

The products used can be found at the Kraaft Shaak. Please visit and tell Heather I sent you. Oh yes, don't forget to sign up for  the news letter. That is where you find out about coupons.

Gesso
Gold Green Chalk Paint
Crackle Medium
Matte Gel
Colorbloom Spray
Watercolor paper
Inica flakes Art ingredients
Magicals merry go round green
Copper paint
Memory Box die
Rubbernecker stamps
Archival ink


Oh and before you go...Bonus
Here is a glimpse of what I did with some more of the supplies in the kit. Stay tuned for a post tomorrow.