I decorated a couple of MDF hearts I'd purchased from Funky Fossil Designs this weekend. It was nice to create an end product other than a card.
I started by coating each side with white Gesso, this is a base to put most mediums on.
I'll describe the process for the heart on the left first.
- Once the Gesso was dry I used the Funky Fossil "Leafy Mandala Stencil" with the "Tea Dye" Distress Oxide Ink to create the subtle background design.
- I had a piece of scrapbooking paper with Valentine text on it. I drew around the heart on the printed paper and then cut the shape out. I then ripped the heart and adhered to the lower area of the heart.
- I decided it looked too bright, so used another Distress Oxide Ink "Aged Mahogany" shade to darken both the text and stencilled area.
- I used a "Funky Fossil MDF Key" painted with a "Multi Surface Metallic Rose Gold paint" and adhered the dry key into position over the hanging hole of the heart. To finish I then inked the edges of the heart using Versafine Clair "Chianti" ink.
Process for the heart on the right.
- I had a piece of textured card in red that has a look like folded leather or fabric, so covered and adhered it to the heart.
- Using the other half of the Valentine's text from the previous heart, I adhered it to the top right hand side of the heart over the textured card.
- I distressed the text by covering it with "Aged Mahogany" Distress Oxide Ink.
- I used the "Funky Fossil MDF cogs" again painted in the "Multi Surface Metallic Gold Paint". I also painted one small cog in a "Black Texture Paste". Once dry I adhered the cogs on to the heart.
- I stamped the word "Love" on the top right hand corner using a stamp from the Funky Fossil "Folksy Christmas" stamp set, stamped in Versafine Clair "Nocturne".
Two beautiful projects Sam, love the key and the interlocking cogs
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