PermaStone Casting Compound

Blue card stock

Green card stock

Altered Pages Supplies:

Very Vintage New Year collage sheet

6x6 Glitz Paper Pads (Happy Travels)

DecoArt Chalk Paint (Timeless Cream)

Art Anthology Sorbet Paint (Red Velvet)

Mica Paint Palette (Pearlescent & Metallic)

Waterbrushes

Mix'd Media Salazar Inkx (Leather)

Ranger Blending Tools

Kraft Paper Clock

Gel Medium



I want to share a mixed media card with you today using molded

embellishments made with PermaStone Casting Compound from

ACTÍVA. This product is quite versatile and very easy to use.



I mixed the PermaStone casting compound per the

package directions and poured it into my roses and

frame molds. I got busy making multiple pieces because

I was having so much fun. The PermaStone dries pretty

quickly, in about 20-30 minutes.

When completely dry, I removed from the mold and

gave each piece a coat of glaze medium.

Next, I coated each piece with Timeless DecoArt

Chalk Paint.



I painted three roses with Red Velvet Art Anthology

Sorbet paint. This paint is dimensional and thick,

and has a beautiful glitter in it. It even has a

translucency to it if painted on thinly.

I added water to a blob of burnt umber acrylic paint

to make a wash to cover the frame. Set frame aside to dry.

Resize and print lady on telephone from the Very Vintage New Year collage sheet and glue behind frame opening. Now let's make the card base. Cut blue card stock to 10" x 7", fold in half to make 5" x 7" card base. Remove Happy Travels 6x6 Paper Pad world map page from the and cut at 4-3/4" x 6", and the extra strip needs to be trimmed at 4-3/4", leaving a small square piece.



Ink up the edges with Leather Mix'd Media ink pad using the Blending Tool. Glue large piece to card front, as shown. Cut a Kraft Paper Clock in half and adhere to card front, as shown. Die cut or punch some foliage from green card stock and begin gluing the pieces, as shown. Center and glue the framed piece, as shown. Punch some holly leaves from green card stock and bling them up with a wash of the green and gold mica Mica Paint Palette paints from theusing a Waterbrush.Let dry.

Arrange and adhere the leaves with the red molded roses,

as shown. Aleene's Tacky Glue works really well for holding

everything in place.

Here are a few more close-ups of the card.





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