Showing posts with label sticky canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sticky canvas. Show all posts

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Just a little frame

that I've been working on. I've got LOTS of these really cheap frames that have been sitting around and I decided to have a take at one of them for my project today. Subway art has become really popular and I wanted to see if I could create something with that in mind using another hobby I have: reading/books. I really enjoyed pushing my creative side a little more than normal (not to mention thankful that my boys let me get it done in time for the DT call). Lots of my favorite products were used on this too. This post is photo heavy, so let's get started. The above picture is me playing around trying to figure out how to bring my little branch to life. The branch is a Maya Road chipboard that I covered is some Distress Ink Walnut Stain Crackle Paint. The leaves are snippets of the canvas I used to cover the frame (more about that later). The flowers are some old ones that I've had laying around. Once I decided on their palcement I used Helmar's 450 Quick Dry (LOVE this stuff as it works on so many different textiles).

Here's another little peek into how I work. Notice the Root Beer? When I am working late at night (you know late, 9:30/10:00 pm LOL) I like to have it to keep my energy up. I've also got my newest fav in the glue department (Helmar's stuff it GOOD and YMH is selling it now. Gotta love Kristina cause she knows how to pick the good ones). You can even see a little peek of the little bird I created with more Maya Road chipbaord and Tim Holtz tissue tape.



Now this pictue gives you a peek at the start of a layered detail for my frame. I don't do layers as it scares me. I always feel you must see everything I use even though I love the look of the layers others create with. This is something I am trying to work with more and this project really had be enjoying it. Some more of my fave is being used here: Prima and Tattered Angles. The half flower is one I had left over from a previous Prima project and I was dertermined to use it in this one. The frame is TA that I sponged Vintage Photo and Waltnut Stain Distress Ink over and then sprayed some Old Lace and Sand Glimmer Mist. For the mat, I glued a piece of a dictionary page and then white washed over it (or at least tried to anyways). I thought the dictionary page was a great touch since this is becoming a "book" project.



Here I am trying out some different layer ideas. I took a TA chipboard letter and sponged Broken China and Faded Jeans Distress Inks and then sprayed Blue Sky GM. So yummy IRL. This is also where I discovered that I'm going to need something to help raise the frame for my embellies behind it. I wonder what will be used...



More pictures of me trying to figure out how I want everything to look. This was the longest part for me I think. I would get it just right and then have another inspiration hit and had to start over. Lots of playing around. In fact, I had to take a little break to give my brain a break (ok, really the dog wanted to be let out but it sounded good, lol).



And this is the final product of the layer corner I created. Squeal! I am so happy with how it turned out. The flowers are Prima and the little sprig is from a Prima vine that again I had left over from a Live with Prima kit (gotta love how you end out with extra goodies to play with after creating their projects). I was able to achieve me depth using Helmar's Scrapdots. That really is an amazing product cause I get to control the height I need and I can put gloop it on big or small. I thought the corner need a little something more so I created a little book banner using a PTI die. I sponged the edges with Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain to continue with the color theme. I also wanted to create a visual triangle with the blue and white so I had to take two white flowers and spray them with TA's Blue Sky GM. The frame is raised off the dictionary page and then that is raised at the top with the Scrapdots and slopes down where I used the 450 quick dry to glue the bottom half down directly to the frame. I really like the effect it gave.



Here is my final branch piece. Since it's spring time I decided to add little blossoms to the branch. I so need to find more of these sweet little flowers cause they were perfect for this look and I would LOVE to do it again on another project (but need the flowers first). I decided to add just a little bling as it was looking rather dull after all the details I put into the bottom layered corner. I took my smallest rhinestones and stuck them on. It gave it the perfect amount of bling without looking out of place since I didn't use it anywhere else on my project. The bird is covered with Tim Holtz's dictionary tissue tape and then I sponged it with the Broken China and Faded Jeans Distress Inks. Once done I sprayed TA's Blue Sky GM, let dry, and repeated to get the effect I wanted. Then I white washed just slightly around the wing to allow it to have some depth. I really wanted something to hang from the branch, but after looking through my supplies nothing seemed right. That might be something I come back to later (they say a project is never really done right).


And finally here is my final project. The sticky back canvas was sprayed using Ranger's Color Wash in Lettuce and they sprayed over in TA's Meadow (I think) Glimmer Mist. I chose green because I made me think of the leaves in a tree and since I was using a branch it made since to me. I then sponged the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink. Everything was glued to the canvas using the 450 Quick Dry. I hope you enjoyed the project and the little peek into my thought process in creating a project.


Challenges used:

A Spoon Full of Sugar - tons of texture

Papertake Weekly - anything goes

Tuesday Throwdown - spring inspired (the colors, blue bird and flowered branch was inspired by spring)

Creative Inspiration - punches/dies (I used the PTI banner die to create my banner)
Moxie Fab World - a gift for someone (this may just go to our dear school librarian)






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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Waltzing with WMS St. Patty Day's style

In the midst of Spring Break over here and am loving it. We (my boys and I) really haven't done much this week and don't really plan to. School/work has been busy so this break is to catch our breathe. The boys haven't been too upset about keeping things low key as we started having a roof put over our patio. This been free entertainment as they boys and the dog are glued to the windows so they can "supervise" the work going on. The workers have been really great with them too. I knew we have a large patio but I guess I just never really knew how big until the work started (18 feet deep and 25 feet wide). Because of the size they have to put a post in the middle. At first, we weren't happy about that, but then we talked to my architect brother and all is good now. The money to get what we really want would cost too much at this point for us, so this is the next best thing. In fact, we plan on working with the post and turn the patio into two "rooms": play and eat.

I always look forward to waltzing with WMS as I LOVE Claire's stamps. I am slowly starting to build up my collection. For my two cards in this great waltz I used a wonderful FREEBIE that Claire has done and ya'll can get from her store. I've been on a kick with coloring on canvas so both images have been done that way. I love how I was able to acheive two different looks with the same image. For the first card I choose to go with a more natrual look by using kraft, vanilla, and a yellowy-green color. I printed the digi image on some sticky-back canvas and then colored it with my copics. Once I was happy with my coloring I shaded with Distress Ink Antique Linen and Vintage Photo to age the canvas before pulling the edges apart to fray it some. To give the background papers some depth I used PTI's Linen/Canvas Impression Plate and then sponged the edges with the same two distress inks. I roughed up the edges of the green mat, krafts strip and the kraft card base. The green strip was crampled and sponged so that it could stand apart from the green mat that goes over it.

Oh how I wish this close-up could show the embossed linen and canvas as well was the aging technique on the canvas. IRL it looks really neat.

Challenges used:
Fab & Funky Challenges: all things green or happy St. Patty's Day
Whimsie Doodles: use green
Beary Scrap: spring theme
The sketch is an old CPS one



For my second card I wanted to go with a different look. I wanted something more "spring-y" and thought these colors would be perfect: grey, light blue, the same green from the above card, and white. I colored the image with copics on sticky back canvas again (G21 & 24), but this time I used my oval nestie to cut it out after I snipped a few part to extend the edge. I used the same canvas impression plate on the light blue, but the grey and green was stamped to create my background paper. I used a text image on the grey and a damask from PTI on the green. The lace is Prima and was sprayed with Meadow Green Glimmer Mist.


Challenges used:
Crafty Cardmakers: make your own background paper
Papercraft Star: St. Patty's Day photo inspiration

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