Sunday, 25 March 2018

Off The Rails March Tutorial - How I made my Canvas Wall Art.


Off The Rails Scrapbooking challenge site

I enjoyed making my Canvas Art for the February Moodboard so I thought I would share how I did it!
The photo is of Direction Island, one the Cocos Keeling Islands way out in the Indian Ocean. Fabulous place for a holiday if you like the beach and snorkelling!

My inspiration to use the thongs was because the beaches on the ocean side of the lagoon were littered with flotsam and jetsam including many many abandoned thongs!!

All about the islands there were pretty cool art creations using this junk!

I came home with a hankering to do something similar and am really pleased with the result!

I used a 14 x 14 inch canvas which had been triple primed so my first step was to apply texture paste through a stencil.


I used Golden Gel Medium Light Moulding Paste over a Tim Holtz Layering Mini Stencil( the brick pattern coming from the moodboard).

I usually leave my projects with moulding paste overnight to dry but one can use a heat tool if one has the patience!!

Once dry I painted strips with Jane Davenport Acrylic Paints



It was at this time that I thought maybe a coat of white gesso on the canvas before I started might have been a good idea as it took a few coats of paint to give the colour that I was happy with.

My next step was to lightly coat my chipboard and title with white Gesso.
 I also coated the outer sides of my photo mat.



 I cut some cheesecloth


and distressed the edges with my fingers


I chose blue for the outer edges of my photo mat


I played around  with where I wanted to place my photo and other features and once I was happy with the placement I took a photo, so I could reference back to it later.
 I don't know if other people work this way but I find it helpful.


  
I thought the white made a good contrast so I embossed my chipboard and title with Versamark Ink and Altenew Crisp Embossing Powder - Pure White.

The chipboard was Blue Fern studios Chipboard  - Seaside Shells
the title Kaszazz Chipboard word - Timeless


 Once this was all  done it was time to lay it all down!!

 I glued the thongs down with a hot glue gun.

I  layered the base of my photo with strips of cardboard so that the photo would sit flat across the canvas between the two thongs!

I encountered the same issue with the Kaisercraft Paper Blooms- Sea Breeze but I just layered up the double sided foam mount



The chipboard and title I attached with Prima Art Basics 3d Matt Gel


I also used the gel too, with a fine paintbrush to stick down the sequins( Dress My Sequins - Sea Breeze).

Voila!!


This canvas now hangs in my home, a lovely reminder of the fab holiday we had in 2014!!!

I had  great fun making this canvas!

 I would really encourage you to give a go!

 Worst comes to worst and you don't like where it is going  you can just cover it all with a layer or
 two of gesso and start again!!


Tuesday, 13 March 2018

Stick It Down March 2018 Inspiration

Stick It Down March single page challenge for 2019


I saw this as a great opportunity to scrap some of my January Canada holiday!!



I went out of my comfort zone and played with Faber-Kastell Gelatos  and really enjoyed myself!!

 Gelatos I used were :-

Elderberry

Kiwi

Strawberry

Fig

After covering the page with White gesso I applied the Gelatos and water,then dropped salt on while 

still wet.

Then when dry, I  rubbed off the salt and used wet wipes over a couple of stencils.

The chipboard words were from Kasazz.

 I painted them with white gesso and again, when dry coloured with the same Gelatos.

 The sequins were Beads Neezs, which I bought from a Patchwork and gift shop in Port Lincoln South Australia.(Ruby and Kate)

 I love how they reflect the colour of whatever they are on. I'll be looking for more of them!

All in all pretty pleased with this page.

Would love to see how others create with this sketch!

Thursday, 1 March 2018

Scrap The Girls March Inspiration




I had the ideal photo for this challenge,my daughter, face painted as a tiger, giving out that exact message!!


I used the lyrics from Helen Reddy's famous song as my title!





I had great fun playing around with Tim Holtz Oxide inks over a prima stencil(woven).

The technique I used was demonstrated in a video by Emma Zappone. ( using a small plastic bag to apply the zinc oxide to your page)- thanks Emma for the reminder about that technique!

I also used papers from Maja Design's Denim and Friends Collection.

Stamps were from Carabelle Art Studio Art Stamps "Dood'l Art"

The red thickers were from American Crafts " Rain Boots" and the black were Amy Tangerine.

I rarely scrap yellow as I find it hard to work with but this photo fitted the mood board perfectly!!
It was definitely a benefit to go out of my comfort zone for this one!!
people should have lots of fun with this mood board!