Greetings Crop Stop Fans! Its
Thursday and that means you get some guest action today. I am super
happy to be here with a tutorial. It took me a bit to decide what I
should do for you all and then it struck me, a LO on canvas would be fun
for both you and me! So lets get our hands messy and a beautiful piece
for our walls completed shall we?
Step
One: Begin by selecting a canvas to work and prime it with a layer or
two of gesso. I am working on an 8x10 flat canvas, but you can choose
any size that suits your fancy. This just happens to be what was within
my reach at the time I started the project. I love to use various
canvases and they all work well. If you use an open back canvas please
know using something to support the middle is a good idea - books are
great for this.
Once
your gesso has dried (this gives the canvas some tooth, or in other
words a surface that won't suck your mediums in to it) lay your stencil
over the canvas and secure it in place with some tape. I am using The
Crafter's Workshop Aboriginal Stencil. This is available in the store
in the 6x6 size. Use a palette knife or other tool to spread modeling
paste, generously, over the stencil to cover the entire canvas.
Once you remove the stencil it will look like this:
Now comes the fun part! Time to get inky!! Grab your Dylusions sprays...
Step Two: One of my favorite
things to do with the Dyan Reaveley Dylusions sprays is to create
rainbow effects. I've positioned my bottles where I've used the sprays
to help you understand the process. Begin by spraying some Lemon Zest
in the upper left corner and bring it down toward the middle, then some Pure Sunshine (my favorite) in in the middle area overlapping the Lemon Zest just a tad and slightly toward the bottom left. Be sure to leave
white spaces - you do not want to cover up the entire canvas with these
colors or you'll end up with a muddy mess! Now grab some Bubblegum Pink
and spray it in the upper right hand corner. The fine mist that
spreads out created some orange. With your Vibrant Turquoise spray at
the bottom left and the fine mist will create some green. If you have
any questions please feel free to ask away in the comments and I'll get
back to you. I also suggest practicing this out on some scraps of
cardstock or watercolor paper is even better.
Step Three: Grab a circular stamp, I used the clear circular element from the Claudine Hellmuth Bloom stamp set sent to me to work with, and ink it up with some paint. Now I know this might sound scary but I promise with a little bit of dish soap and some luke warm water it will come clean. Pounce the paint on your stamp and apply the stamp around the circular elements of the Aboriginal stencil. While the paint is still wet sprinkle some Ranger Thistle Dry Fine Glitter. The paint will act as an adhesive for the glitter. Doing this adds some extra interest to the background and breaks up the pattern.
Here is a close up of the piece when all colors were applied and dry:
Step Three: Grab a circular stamp, I used the clear circular element from the Claudine Hellmuth Bloom stamp set sent to me to work with, and ink it up with some paint. Now I know this might sound scary but I promise with a little bit of dish soap and some luke warm water it will come clean. Pounce the paint on your stamp and apply the stamp around the circular elements of the Aboriginal stencil. While the paint is still wet sprinkle some Ranger Thistle Dry Fine Glitter. The paint will act as an adhesive for the glitter. Doing this adds some extra interest to the background and breaks up the pattern.
Now we're ready to start working on this surface like any typical LO.
Step Four: Emboss a piece of vellum using the Couture Creations, Limited Edition Serenity Collection- Damask embossing folder.
This piece will be used for layering and will help tone down some of
the brightness of the piece allowing photos and focal points to stand
out against the background. Plus embossed vellum is just gorgeous!
Cut down vellum to work with your photo sizes. I used sizing about half an inch larger than my photos.
Choose some patterned paper to go behind your vellum. When choosing
your paper go with light colors and subtle patterns. This will allow
for the texture of the embossing to still shine and not be overrun by
what is underneath.
Step Five: Time to layer
everything up. Apply some tissue paper to the canvas with gel medium.
Add embossed vellum, photo, word tag, filmstrip, and letter stickers.
See you next week!
Step Six: Add washi tape, ticket, word, and wood veneer camera to left
corner of upper photo. Add lower embossed vellum and photo.
Step Seven: Add title letters, washi tape, overlay, ticket, hidden journaling, and paperclip.
Step Eight: Add doodling to title letters and around embossed vellum.
Add little bits of details - wood veneer stars, sequins of all sorts,
and ink splatters. My apologies for the blurriness of this shot. I
took it several times and it just wouldn't come out clear.
Step Nine: To finish off the
canvas, if you're working on a flat one, attach a piece or green organdy ribbon to the back of the canvas using hot glue so it can be hung up.
And here's what the finished canvas looks like in full:
I love the richness of the Dylusions inks, the softness the embossed
vellum brings, and the sparkle from the Stickles glitter. Together it
all just works. If you have any questions as to how to create this type
of look yourself please don't hesitate to ask - that is what I am here
for. Hope you enjoyed today's tutorial and give some of the techniques a
try.
See you next week!
Scarlett
Scarlett's Scrapoirs Blog
Listed supplies are available in the CropStop Store
Claudine Hellmuth Jumbo Bloom Foam Stamp
Couture Creations, Limited Edition Serenity Collection-Damask Embossing Folder
Crafters Workshop Aboriginal 6 x 6 Template
Creative Impressions Celery on Celery Organdy Swirls Ribbon
Ranger/Dyan Reavely Bubblegum Pink Ink Spray
Ranger/Dyan Reavely Lemon Zest Dylusions Ink Spray
Ranger/Dyan Reavely Pure Sunshine Ink Spray
Ranger/Dyan Reavely Vibrant Turquoise Ink Spray
Ranger Dry Fine Glitter-Thistle
Visit the CropStop Store for your crafting needs.
Use our CropStop Blog Discount Code, BLOG, for 10% off your total purchase of $30 or more.
Scarlett's Scrapoirs Blog
Listed supplies are available in the CropStop Store
Claudine Hellmuth Jumbo Bloom Foam Stamp
Couture Creations, Limited Edition Serenity Collection-Damask Embossing Folder
Crafters Workshop Aboriginal 6 x 6 Template
Creative Impressions Celery on Celery Organdy Swirls Ribbon
Ranger/Dyan Reavely Bubblegum Pink Ink Spray
Ranger/Dyan Reavely Lemon Zest Dylusions Ink Spray
Ranger/Dyan Reavely Pure Sunshine Ink Spray
Ranger/Dyan Reavely Vibrant Turquoise Ink Spray
Ranger Dry Fine Glitter-Thistle
Visit the CropStop Store for your crafting needs.
Use our CropStop Blog Discount Code, BLOG, for 10% off your total purchase of $30 or more.
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6 comments:
Beautiful work of art Scarlett and great tutorial!
Great, wonderful work, Scarlett! I wonder if the same technique would work with a sketch book paper material?
Beautiful canvas and great tutorial!
This is stunning work, Scarlett! Love the tutorial and all the great ideas.
This is stunning - love those bright, rich colours and that template is perfect for that photo of you in the flying goggles!
This is just gorgeous ...I love that template...I want it..lol
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