Barb here.
I am going to do a little tutorial on how to make this Fall Thankful
canvas. It measures 4 x 4.
The first step is to adhere a book page to
the canvas. Gel medium was used to
adhere the page. A layer of Gesso was
added on top. Gesso gives your bottom
layer a “bite” and by this I mean – your other mediums are able to stick to the
Gesso.
Distress paint (gold) was wiped on top. Another color (orange) was added along the
edges. After the paint was dry I used a
background stamp and stamped it with Gold on top of the canvas. At this point I let everything dry. Once the ink was dry, the edges were
distressed with brown ink.
Patience is not one of my finer virtues. I find it much easier to do mixed media
stages right before I go to bed – it has all night to dry – and then in the
morning – before I head to work – I will add another layer. I have no choice – I am not near my art piece
so I can’t mess it up.
I have a Silhouette Cameo and I love this
machine. The branch pattern I used for a
stencil was cut with my Silhouette out of some scrap card stock I had. I just tape the stencil to the front of my
piece. I take my embossing paste and I
color it with more distress paints.
Smear it over the stencil. I did
not want a smooth texture on my leaves so I used a piece of paper toweling and
just pounced it on top of the leaves.
The stencil is still in place. I
remove the stencil and let it dry. After
it was dry, I decided the leaves were not green enough so I painted some more
distress paint on the leaves.
I stamped the big leaves in VersaMark on
watercolor paper and used brown embossing powder. I then got out my Twinkling H2O’s (I was
surprised – I found them – I usually have put everything in a safe place and
they are never to be seen again). I wet
the top of my Twinkling H2O’s to activate them.
I wet the leaves and then started adding swatches of colors. The colors just blend together and when they
dry they have such a beautiful sheen. I
then cut the leaves out. I colored the
edges with one of the colors in the leaf so no white edges would show. I also cut a leaf with my Silhouette and
colored it with the green distress paint.
I believe at this point is when I realized I
had been working on my canvas piece upside down. How did I notice this – the words were upside
down. It probably did not matter because
they really are not that visible but I would have known so now my paste
embossed leaves have changed directions and the layout changes. We move from the left side to the right side for
leaf placement. (obviously at this point
my camera broke and I took no more pictures.)
You will have to draw a picture in your mind for each step.
I tore a piece of fabric (this is leftover
from a blouse my daughter made when she was in college). It is a lovely color and I will be very sad
when my last piece of this fabric is all used up. I wrapped the fabric around the top of the
canvas. A small strip of fabric was
pulled through the holes of the buttons and tied in a knot.
The sentiment banner was cut with my
Silhouette. I added a strip of paper
behind the sentiment that was colored the same as the leaves. I love how the different colors show through
the openings for the word. This was a
happy accident.
Now you start playing with your layout. The base leaf (the one cut with the
Silhouette) is adhered to the canvas with gel medium. The next leaf was added so it just hung over
the right edge of the canvas. Pop dots
were put on the back of the Oak leaf and it was put on the canvas. At this point I just placed my sentiment on
the canvas to figure out the placement of the maple leaf. I putzed and moved and putzed some more. I cut the stem off the leaf so I could let it
sit on top of the sentiment banner. A
small piece of adhesive was put at the bottom of the leaf so the maple leaf has
a natural curve to it and the top points are all loose.
The sentiment was added with pop dots and the
button added on top of the fabric strip.
I hope you learned a little bit from my
tutorial on making this canvas. I would
appreciate your feed back. I promise next time I will take more pictures. (my camera really did not break - I probably got up in the fun of creating and forgot to take pictures).
Thanks for stopping by and go – make some fun
fall mixed media projects and enter our challenge.
Great tutorial Barb,well except for when you forgot to take pictures Lol. I need to try something for this fall challenge. Love how your canvas turned out.
ReplyDeleteNice job, Barb! I love your embossed and sparkly leaves in your tutorial! It helps for me to see your steps, so thanks for spelling them out for this. I look forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the leaves. I would have thought you used a machine to cut those out. Awesome tutorial. ~Niki
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