Disclaimer Notice: I’ve received products/compensation as part of the Xyron Design Team. This project however, is 100% my own project! Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. I explain more here.
Amazing Monday with Xyron and Deep Red Stamps !!!
This week the Xyron Design Team will be sharing inspiring projects!
So much EXCITEMNENT!!!
Today I am sharing how to create an Amazing Mixed Media Canvas!
First, begin by preparing your canvas by painting them with DecoArt Media Crackle Paint; dry.
Lay stencil on prepared canvas and apply Crackle Paint to top with palette knife. Dry
Photo 1: Paint prepared canvas with washes of paint; dry between paint applications. Dry.
Photo 2: Stamp Grunge Floral Background Stamp to dry canvas with Carbon Black Paint; dry.
Photo 3: Paint smaller canvas with paint; dry. Stamp Butterfly Flourish with Carbon Black paint; dry.
Photo 4: Do line work with pin.
Paint chipboard sentiment and flourish with paint; dry.
Photo 5: Run chipboard pieces through Xyron' s Creative Station Lite using Permanent Adhesive.
Photo 6: Apply Emerald Creek Supplies Fractured Ice to top; emboss with embossing gun. Run back through Xyron' s Creative Station Lite.
Add adhesive to back of canvas with Xyron' s Creative Station using Permanent Adhesive.
Adhere prepared pieces to top of canvas.
Photo 7: Apply a wash on to watercolor paper; dry.
Photo 8: Stamp Butterfly Flourish to prepared paper with black ink.
Fussy cut Butterfly Flourish images from prepared paper.
Photo 9: Adhere one to top of small canvas.
Photo 10: Paint second one to create some depth; add to first butterfly at the body. Bend the wings up.
Add prepared Amazing to top of canvas.
Add flowers to canvas and....
a few stick pins.
I hope you are inspired to grab a canvas along with some Deep Red Stamps
and Xyron Adhesive to create a fabulous canvas or two.
Hugs Pam
Supplies:
5" x 7" Canvas
4" x 4" Canvas
Chipboard Sentiment and Flourish
Flowers and Leaves
Stick Pins
Brad
Palette Knife
Disclaimer Notice: I’ve received products/compensation as part of the Xyron Design Team. This project however, is 100% my own project! Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. I explain more here.
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