Sunday, January 15, 2017

Dare to Sparkle Canvas

Hi there,

it's time for another Stencil Sunday over on the STAMPlorations Blog.

  • cover a canvas with white gesso 
  • wrap a piece of cheesecloth around a paintbrush and create a rose - secure it with Prima Marketing Clear Sculpture Medium
  • adhere the paintbrush with gel medium
  • cover the paintbrush with white gesso as well
  • add texture by applying modeling paste through the ARTplorations Old Rose Prints stencil - let it dry thoroughly
  • add color using Prima Marketing Color Bloom Sprays (Iris, Soft Teal, Summer Sky)
  • color the roses with Inktense Pencils and add shadows with Golden Fluid Acrylics (Payne's Gray)
  • ink up the edges of the whole canvas with Distress Ink (Black Soot)
  • add more interest by stamping the script form the STAMPlorations Mixed Media Elements set with Archival Ink (Watering Can)
  • stamp parts of the sentiment with the help of the STAMPlorations Art Marks set and Memento Luxe (Tuxedo Black) - and since I am very impatient I heat-embossed it with clear embossing powder to dry it instantly 
  • add the "to" with the help of a Dymo Label Maker
  • add splatters with watered-down Golden Fluid Acrylics (Payne's Gray)

I hope you got inspired and don't forget to join us for our Mixed Media Challenge over at the STAMPlorations Blog. The theme is always anything mixed media except a card. You must use at least one stencil (any brand) in your project. The Linky closes at the end of the month.

Yours,


1 comment:

  1. I just love this. It's unusual, quirky & really pretty. Such a fun idea.
    Paula in GA

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