Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

recent photo projects

One of my unofficial goals for 2013 is to get more of my photography up around the house. While the idea of selling it and getting it out in the world more is exciting, I also like to enjoy it myself and share it with family and friends off of the Internet. Additionally, I bought some of the materials for these projects...nearly a year go, and it was way past time to do something with them. Finally, while I love making jewelry, it is far from my only creative interest. I stay motivated and excited about it by switching up my crafty routine on a regular basis.

Framing

We have a lot of wall space in our basement and have been taking our time figuring out how to decorate it. Most of our nicer art pieces have gone in the living room and dining room, and most of our framed photography (which is wedding photography) has gone in our bedroom. It's been awesome filling out this space a little more.

I have to brag that I got an amazing deal on this second recent frame purchase at Michael's. All of the frames in this line were already 50% off. I had a 25% off everything coupon. Between the sale and the coupon, I got the 8x10 frames for $3.75 each and the 11x14 frames for $7.50 each. Brand new matted frames. I'm still in shock. I hadn't even ordered any 11x14 prints when I bought these frames, but within a couple days, Shutterfly ran a 50% off large prints sale. I got a couple prints for these frames for $4.00 each. I'm still finishing this framing project and don't have pictures of the hanging works yet.

Photo Collage

Do you remember my first photo collage? We now have three of them in the dining room. When I get my recent set of framing done, we're going to re-arrange a few living room and dining room pieces to make the dining room decor all photography.

Coasters

My four seasons project inspired me to revisit making coasters.


Once I started thinking about ideas for photo coaster sets, I couldn't stop. I went ahead and put together two more.

Several people have already asked me what I'm going to do with these new sets. Honestly I'm not sure yet. I will most likely end up gifting at least one set. I'm open to suggestions for the other sets.

Clothespin Display
Do you remember my leaf garland? I've been going back and forth ever since I took it down about what else I want to put up in that spot. We have the nails up, and it seems like a shame not to use them. If you spend any time on Pinterest, you've probably run into some type of garland with clothespins like this one. I have an idea for displaying 4x6 photos, possibly alongside quotes and seasonal items (scrapbook paper cut outs, etc.). It's still in the works, but I'm excited.

Of course I had to decorate some of my clothespins. If you have never tried this before, I highly recommend it. It's ridiculously easy and so cute.

Has anyone else been working on photography projects recently?

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

new collage wall art project: the photo version

As evidenced by my Scavenger Hunt photos this past week, I've been working on a handful of brand new projects the past couple weeks.  The first one is a photo collage.  I thought that with the plethora of Mod Podge tutorials out there, I would find a great tutorial for what I wanted to do, but I didn't.  I found a couple similar tutorials and put together my own plan of action.  I'm pretty pleased with the result so I'm sharing it with you today.

Before I get into the tutorial, I'm going to give you a little back story about why I developed this collage.

This is what the frame looked like originally, except that it had photos from Jake's med school graduation and my little sister-in-law's high school graduation.  I know that I'll get questions about this so I'll say it: The photos in this frame are from one of my cousin's bachelorette party and wedding a couple years ago.  We haven't hung this up yet and now I'm afraid to because of what happened.

A month ago or so, the graduation frame fell off the wall in the middle of the night.  It was scary and then was upsetting when I saw what had happened to the frame.

The good news is that the rest of the frame was fine.  All of the glass, matte backings, and photos were fine.  Any ideas for what I can do with these mattes and glass?

I had spent $20 on the collage frame not 6 months ago and wasn't really interested in shelling that out again.  I was determined to find a cheaper way to make a collage that was just as aesthetically pleasing.  This is what I did.

Supply List
  • One 16x20 canvas (I used Artist's Loft)
  • One can of black (or the color of your choosing) acrylic paint (I bought a 16 oz. can of Apple Barrel paint.  You won't need nearly that much.  Spray paint will probably work just fine, too.)
  • One small foam paintbrush
  • Matte finish Mod Podge
  • Matte acrylic spray (I used Krylon)
  • Nine 4x6 photos
  • Hanging materials of your choosing (I used two sawtooths)
I bet that many of you who work with Mod Podge frequently have a lot of these materials on hand already.  If you do need to buy supplies, you can find everything at Michael's except for the hanging materials.  You may find them there, but I got mine at Target so I can't vouch for that.  Glossy finishes for Mod Podge and acrylic spray will work, too.  That's completely your preference.

The first thing that I did was arrange my photos to make sure that they would fit okay on this sized canvas.  I took a picture in case my memory escaped me later.

Paint your canvas black.  Make sure that you paint the sides.  I did two coats over everything and then had to touch up a few areas.  It was not uniform, and I obsessed about this for a while, but once you get the photos on there, you won't notice.

Use your foam brush to paint the back of each photo with a thin, even coat of Mod Podge.  Glue the photos on your canvas.  Make sure to smooth them down evenly so there are no bubbles.  Touch up any corners that need extra glue.  Leave the Mod Podge to dry for at least an hour.

Cover the entire top and sides of the canvas with Mod Podge.  I layered this pretty thin.  It's up to you how thick you want it.  Either way, make sure that you're applying it evenly with long strokes.  I decided to use two layers.  Allow at least one hour of drying time between layers and an hour afterward.

I do not have a picture of this, but I finished the collage with a couple layers of spray acrylic.  Follow the instructions on the acrylic.

When everything had dried, I attached the sawtooths on the back and hung it up.  Here it is finished.

I know that I'll get questions about this if I don't show it.  I had trouble finding a good angle for this shot, but this is where we're hanging the collage in our dining room.  I know that it looks tiny.  I promise that it isn't.

If you make this project yourself, please leave me a link to a blog post or send me pictures (randomcreative28@gmail.com).  If you do write a blog post, please link back to my post in it somewhere.  Thanks!

What new projects have you been working on lately?

I included this post in Michelle's Delicately Constructed Friday 3/23/12.