"We do not remember days, we remember moments." Cesare Pavese

Monday, August 22, 2022

give thanks this season...

 Hello!  Fall is on the way and I can wait for pumpkin season!  Well... if I'm honest it is pumpkin season all year round for me.  I love pumpkins!  With that in mind I have created a little pumpkin mixed media piece using a new die set from Becca Feeken's Seasonal Label Motif's collection at Spellbinders.   Today's project uses the Fall Labels Motif die set. (A list of affiliate linked supplies is at the end of this blog post.  Using my links allows me to earn a small commission at no cost to you.  Thank you for your support.)  Let's take a look:


Did I go a little overboard with this project?  Maybe, but I love how it turned out!  I'm sorry that I don't have lots of photos sharing how I created the everything, but I'm still figuring out this whole mixed media thing and so don't really think to stop and take photos.  I started by adding distress oxide inks in lots of fall colors like Rusty Hinge, Fossilized Amber, Mustard Seed, Crackling Campfire, Carved Pumpkin and Rustic Wilderness to pieces of watercolor paper.  I applied the colors to my Waffle Flower media mat, added water and then smooshed the paper into the colors.  I dried the paper between each smooshing to get a variation in the colors.  Once I had each piece to my liking (I did one in oranges, yellows and the third one in greens, reds, oranges and yellows.) I let them dry fully.  I then die cut out all the little pumpkins, stems, leaves, etc.  

The ornamental piece was die cut from several layers of cardstock finishing with a silver metallic cardstock using two of the dies from the Fall Labels Motif set to create the look I was going for.  I tried to tarnish up the silver to give it a more muted look.  I used Vintage Photo distress ink som and som Gilded Foundry wax.  With all my pieces cut I added some Vintage Photo to the leaves, stems, pumpkins and wheat before applying glue and adding Rock Candy Glitter.  


I used two Ideaology vignette boxes to place my little autumn scene on.  The larger box was covered with distress collage medium and then I applied some fall patterned paper (from Echo Park) to the front, sides and top.  The smaller box was painted with brown, red and orange acrylic paint wiping off some of the paint as I went.  I also applied the same paints to the larger box after I added Ranger crackle texture paste.  Once that was all dry I adhered the boxes together using hot glue and got to work creating my little scene.   While I do love how things turned out I think I would have arranged the leaves a little differently.  I finished with the sentiment that I had hot foiled last year.  I distressed it with Vintage Photo ink and then glued it to the front.  

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Spellbinders Platinum 6
Spellbinder Glimmer hot foil system
Bearly Arts Glue

Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely day!

5 comments:

Lisa Elton said...

This is layer upon layer of prettiness, Rosemary! All of the elements you've used flow together perfectly and I like the addition of the rock glitter. Beautifully done, my friend!

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

WOW! Absolutely gorgeous Rosemary, I love the gorgeousness of all the layers, so wonderful.
Faith x

Greta said...

I really am totally in awe of your fabulous Fall project, Rosemary! Beautiful elements & colors--a treasure!

Linda W. (ScrappinBari) said...

Amazing fall decor project, Rosemary!! Just love the box card look to it with all the pumpkins and moss!

TK said...

Wow! Not sure what you're "figuring out" because it looks pretty fantastic to me! Mixed media is a winner for you, and I'll let YOU continue because mine pretty much look like a sink hole