Today we have a mixed media canvas created by our talented guest designer, Rebecca Yahrling (see her Flickr gallery here). Not only did Rebecca create something unique and beautiful to share with us today, but she also included a mini tutorial (with pictures!!) of how she put this together. So without further ado -- here's what Rebecca says:
"I am thrilled and honored to once again be a guest designer at Crop Stop.
This
project was totally inspired by Shari Carroll at Simon Says Stamp. As
soon as I saw her monogram project, I knew I wanted to do something
similar for my new craft room. I have already bought several 'R's to
decorate and this canvas will be center stage. For me, this was a very
intimidating project as I haven't done very much mixed media. But I want
to! I didn't have any of the supplies that Shari used and just used
what I already have. It really was fun to make and I'm happy with how it
turned out. Here's what I did:
I started by
brushing white gesso on my canvas and set aside to dry. I cut a 2"x7"
strip of white textured paper and decoupaged it onto the top portion of
the canvas. I then stamped a design on white tissue paper, using several
stamp sets with black dye ink, keeping in mind my canvas size of 5x7. I
decoupaged this below the white textured paper. The black ink bled a
bit and I freaked out at this point, but continued anyway. lol (There
are no mistakes in crafting, right?!)
I traced an "R" onto
the back side of the corrugated cardboard, reversed; cut out with
scissors. I cut out the hole with an Exacto knife. My darling hubby was
kind enough to cut a piece of Tim Holtz idea-ology ruler to 4 1/8" for
me. I glued (Aleene's) the ruler and the "R" onto the canvas where the
two papers met. I then added Aleene's tacky glue in three places and
added a handmade mix of purple seed beads and let dry. I added plum
metallic paint and white gesso to the "R"; let dry. With HS teal
metallic paste, I painted the two wood leaves (I didn't have any aqua
paint); let dry.
Using a paintbrush dipped into dylusions
crushed grape ink spray, I dabbed lines down the canvas as shown, also
adding water to make it run and dabbing off the excess with a paper
towel. I heat set to dry, then did the same with the vibrant turquoise.
Once dry, I outlined the "R" with a black sharpie. I didn't like it! To
tone it down, I added white gesso over the whole canvas, in sections,
wiping away (gently) as I went along, until it looked like I wanted.
I
did some ink splatters on the canvas and wood leaves with Tattered
Angels gold glimmer mist. Once dry, I added all my pieces in a design I
was happy with using tacky glue. And it was done!
(I think it
needs to be sealed, so I will have to go buy some matte sealer. Not
that I need an excuse to go to the craft store! lol).
I hope my canvas inspires you to try mixed media.
Here's a list of supplies Rebecca used:
7Gypsies 'Trousseau'
Tim Holtz 'Flights of Fancy'
MFT 'Distressed Patterns'
Dylusions vibrant turquoise and crushed grape
Tattered Angels glitter mist: gold
Delta black dye ink
decorative paper by 'Black Ink'
5x7 Artist canvas board
Tim Holtz idea-ology ruler piece
Folk Art metallic paint: plum
Heidi Swapp metallic texture paste: teal
Plaid decoupage
White gesso (Darice)
Aleene's tacky glue
Darice faceted rondel
Other:
tissue
paper, corrugated cardboard, Fiskars scissors, gems, beads, Exacto
knife, Plaid palette knife, wood bird (Studio Calico), wood leaves,
metal flower, paintbrush
Now it's your turn -- Stop by our CURRENT LINK PARTY and showoff any project that includes a product or two from one of the companies Cropstop carries in the store.
2 comments:
Your art turned out lovely - TFS
Rebecca, what a fabulous card!
Love the background and design.
Post a Comment