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Friday, October 16, 2020

CrafTangles - Liquid Glaze Review

 Hello friends,

Today, I am sharing my experiments using Craftangles' Liquid glaze. It is an acrylic medium which can be used as it is as a top coat for any ink, decoupage or acrylic painting. You can mix it with regular acrylic paints and make it work as pouring medium. once it is dry, it is super glossy like resin  and hard enough to protect your work. 

Lets start with the projects.

I was super curious to see if it works to coat my alcohol ink art. I tried directly on a sample piece but glaze fades the ink. I use this Kamar Varnish By Kylon to seal all my ink art. I had this ink work done on a coaster which I sealed with Kamar varnish, let it dry and added a coat of Craftangle liquid glaze.


I poured  enough glaze so that it will cover the whole coaster uniformly but will not drip from the sides. I allowed it to dry over night. It was looking fantastic in the morning. all leveled up and shiny. 


Isn't it gorgeous??

I always struggle with resin. I find it to messy and don't like the smell too. This liquid glaze has no smell and no need to measure & mix resin and clean up the after mess. It is very convenient.

For second project, I used golden acrylic inks on Yupo paper. 


I applied various colors on yupo, allowed it to dry.


Cut few petal shapes and a pot shape. Adhere all in a collage on a coaster with glue. 









I applied 2 coats of glaze with a brush. Allow first coat dry totally before applying 2nd coat. Unlike alcohol inks, acrylic inks don't need sealing with Kamar varnish. Bingo!

I used Golden high flow inks but you can use Daler Rowney inks too. They stay vibrant as they do not react with the glaze. A coat of glaze add so much of depth to the colors.

Third project is quite similar to above one.


I took a round coaster and applied light blue ink for sky on 2/3 part of it.






Cut and adhere different green and yellow pieces for hills. Added some details with white gel pen. Golden pen for some more details and sun.


This is how I elevate the art work before pouring coat of glaze





Cover it with a lid so no dust particles will settle on it while drying.









 

Check the depth and shine.

For the last project, I tried to use it as pouring medium. I took a dollop of regular acrylic paint from a tube in a small cup and add double amount of glaze to it. Mix it well and use it as pour paint on any surface. One thing I have to point it out that the glaze  is heat sensitive so you can not use heat tool to move the paint around. I used straw and a wooden skewer to create ripple effect.





I am not super happy with this one. I needed more color but it was late and i was tired so spread the color little too thin. I have to try this again. I will share soon.

I hope you got an idea of the glaze. Try it out. It is an amazing product. See you soon with some pouring. 

Thank you so much for being here.

Neha



Friday, October 9, 2020

Jane's Doodles blog hop

 Hello friends,


I am super excited to share three newly released stamp sets from Jane's Doodles. 

     Grateful                                           Hot Cocoa                                    Pumpkin Patch

Grateful - NEW!  Hot Cocoa - NEW! Pumpkin Patch - NEW!


These are beautiful sets for fall  and winter. 

Let's check out my cards.



This set is so beautiful. I spent 3 and a half hours coloring it but it is totally worth it. Don't you think so? I used colored pencils for coloring. 

Next card is easy and simple.



I tried to create misty forest look. Done some ink blending on the bottom of the panel and stamped the tree stamp with various green inks. Sentiment is heat embossed in silver. 




Feel inspired enough? If so go get the stamps as they are 35% off through the weekend. 
  
Please hop on all the blogs and leave a comment on each one. One lucky winner will be announced on Moday who will get one stamp set free.

Blog Order



  Neha (You are here)




Thank you for being here!
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Thursday, October 8, 2020

World Space Week 2020

 Hello there,

As every year, We are celebrating World Space Week (WSW), an international celebration of science and technology, and their contribution to the betterment of the human condition. The UN declared in 1999 that WSW will be held each year from October 4 – 10. Find out more on the official WSW page. (http://www.worldspaceweek.org/)

The theme of WSW 2020 is: "Satellites improve Life".

We will be showcasing projects featuring Space and/or Satellites in this year’s blog hop.

This blog hop is a part of WSW 2020 celebration and is listed as an event on an official WSW 2020 event list (event no 37514).



I have created a project with  galaxy  back ground and and alien die cut.



I made galaxy background using alcohol inks. the die is by Impression Obsession.






And what a celebration without a giveaway? 
We have not one but 4 companies sponsoring the prizes.

Giveaway

Fantastic artists and companies are supporting the blog hop with incredible generosity. These are the prizes they have sponsored:

Gerda Steiner Designs, $15 Coupon Code to the Store

Jane’s Doodles: $25 Gift Certificate to the Store

Lawn Fawn: $25 Gift Certificate to the Store

Newton's Nook Designs: $20 Store Credit


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4 prizes will be given away to 4 winners.

For your chance to win, hop along blogs of the participating designers and leave comment on each blog hop stop. After commenting, return back to Milka’s blog and add your name to Inlinkz, but prior you do, please read Giveaway terms, rules and privacy policy which are shared in Milka's blog post below Inlinkz.

Inlinkz closes on October 15th 2020, 11:59 PM CEST. Winners’ names will be announced on Milka’s blog on October 18th 2020 during the day.


Blog hop list:

Milka Gubo

 Ishani

Larissa Walgemoed

Neha Bhatt (you are here)

Valentina Bizjak

Milka Gubo (Inlinkz)


Please hop along and leave some love. Thank you for being here.