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Sunday, February 16, 2014

VINTAGE CHRISTMAS CANVAS AND TUTORIAL FOR MY ARTISTIC ADVENTURES

Hello friends!  Welcome to my blog.

Once again, I am honored to be a guest designer for the lovely and talented Heather Hudson of My Artistic Adventures. The theme of this week's challenge is "On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me ... TWO ..."  emphasis being on Christmas and on the number TWO.


I love Christmas any time of year and making this vintage Christmas canvas for Heather's challenge using her lovely collage sheet was a lot of fun!

I have been working on a project using papers from the Twelve Days of Christmas, so that song has already been revolving around in my head for over a week. So when Heather told me the theme for this challenge, I immediately thought of "two turtle doves".  While the birds I used on my Christmas canvas are not turtle doves, I could not resist the two gorgeous blue birds on Heather's Shabby Vintage Chic Victorian Blue Birds/Music Tags.

http://www.etsy.com/listing/122204939/shabby-vintage-chic-victorian-christmas?ref=shop_home_active_2
(Click on the photo to see this collage sheet at Heather's Etsy Store)

Wouldn't this collage sheet make the most gorgeous Christmas gift tags?  In this tutorial, you will see how to create the tag I used on this canvas as well as the embossed canvas that it is attached to.  So, sit back, relax and enjoy!


1. Place Tim Holtz' Holly Bough Stencil on the right side of a 5x7 canvas. Using something like a hotel room key or an art spatula, wipe Wendy Vecchi's White Embossing Paste (love this stuff) onto the canvas.  Remove the stencil and immediately rinse it and the spatula off.  Gently heat set the embossing paste and repeat the process on the other side of the canvas.


The canvas will then look like this.  Pretty, huh?




2. Paint over the entire canvas using an acrylic brown paint of your choice and mixing it with a little water to dilute the paint just a little bit. I used DecoArt Americana Light Cinnamon. (I did this because I wanted the base of my canvas to be brown).




4. Next add 1/4" Scor Tape to all of the sides of the canvas and then top it with one of the rolls from Tim Holtz' Seasonal Tidings Tissue Tape.  (I used the Scor Tape to help assure that the Tissue Tape would hold.) Then lightly brush a bit of brown paint/water mix on top of the Tissue Tape.


5. Paint Wendy Vecchi's Crackle Texture Paste (love this stuff even more!) over the canvas.  The heavier the coat, the heavier the crackle. Some areas of this canvas are painted heavier than others.  Let dry.




See the gorgeous crackling effect from the texture paste?  The brown will show underneath the crackling.  I also dabbed some of the crackle paste with a paper towel to remove bits of it as I was brushing it on.  To the far lower left, all of the tiny crackles are where I dabbed away some of the crackle paste with a paper towel.  Fun to experiment!




6. Spray the textured and crackled canvas first with Dylusions Vibrant Turquoise and dab off excess with a paper towel.  Repeat until the desired hue is achieved. Then spray Dylusions Melted Chocolate in random areas of the canvas.  Dab off the excess spray.  Repeat if needed.  Heat set the ink spray. Lightly spritz the canvas with Sunflower Sparkle Perfect Pearls Mist.  This will also reactivate the Ink Sprays so heat set quickly.


7.  Using your most sensitive finger (mine is my middle finger) lightly add Florentine Treasure Gold Guilding Wax over primarily the raised areas of the holly and branches.  But also gently add some wax in the low areas of the canvas for added interest.  Also rub some wax on the sides of the canvas.  Then add some Aquamarine Treasure Gold Guilding Wax on the canvas to bring out more of a goldish teal in certain areas of the canvas and sides. 
** Note - if you do not have Treasure Gold Guilding Wax, Rub 'N Buff or even a very light coating of an acrylic paint close to the wax colors would work.  Add some distressing at the edges using Walnut Stain Distress Ink and a touch of Black Soot.




In this photo, you can see the detail of the raised embossed holly and branches, the brown showing through those gorgeous crackled areas and the lovely highlights that the guilding wax provides.





9. Spray a piece of kraft paper with some Melted Chocolate to create a darker background for the sheet music tag to be mounted to.  Here you can see the ink spray on the left side of the kraft paper behind the tag. Dab the excess ink spray and heat set.  (I distressed the sheet music tag with Tea Dye Distress Ink and distressed the edges with a Chestnut Roan Cats Eye Ink Pad.  When I had finished dabbing up the excess Melted Chocolate spray, I lightly wiped the paper towel over the tag and added a bit more brown to it).




10. Die cut a piece of Tim Holtz' Vintage Lace from a piece of plain kraft cardstock.  Rub over it with a Gold Paint Dabber.  Heat set.  Then lightly go over the painted cardstock with Mercury Glass Stickles.  In the photo above, you can see the progression of this step: the far right is plain cardstock, the center has been rubbed with a Gold Paint Dabber and the left side has been stickled with Mercury Glass Stickles.  Let dry.




11. Place the darkened kraft paper behind the sheet music tag and cut out around it, leaving a visible edge.  Using a Tonic Paper Distresser (or scissor edge) distress the edges of all of the two tags and the blue birds post card.  Distress the edges of the kraft tag the heaviest, a little lighter on the sheet music tag and very little on the blue bird post card.  Then distress ink all of the edges using Gathered Twigs or Walnut Stain Distress Ink (or a Chestnut Roan Cats Eye Ink Pad) followed with random areas of Black Soot.  Gently crumple up all of the tags to give a more aged appearance. (That was not done on the kraft tag or the blue birds postcard in this picture).  Add a piece of vintage lace to the bottom of the sheet music tag using 1/4" Scor Tape.  Leave enough lace to turn under on the sides of the tag when they are all put together.



12. Find a piece of paper to create a rosette. In this case, it is a scrap from Graphic 45's Communique papers.  I sprayed over it with a mix of Gold Paint Dabber and water in a mister bottle and heat set.  Then I die cut the largest rosette from Tim Holtz' Mini Paper Rosettes. Use Glossy Accents to glue the two ends together and let dry.  When dry, form the rosette and hot glue the center to the backside of the rosette to hold it in place. Lightly ink the edges of the rosette with a Chestnut Roan Cats Eye Ink Pad and then lightly add Mercury Glass Stickles to the raised folds and the outside edges of the rosette.  Hot glue a little gold tinsel trim to the center and then add the top of the middle of the rosette.  Dab a Gold Paint Dabber over the Tim Holtz Mini Numerals "25" and heat set.  Hot glue in place in the center of the rosette and lightly add Mercury Glass Stickles.  Let dry.

 **Note - after cutting the rosette, add a strip of Scotch Tape on the BACKSIDE of the rosette strip. This will give it more strength on the perforated lines so that the strip won't rip apart when you accordion fold the rosette. 



13. Put the tag together by adding 1/4" Scor Tape to the underside of the sheet music tag and pressing it in place on top of the crumpled kraft tag.  Be sure NOT to flatten the tags.  Just add the Scor Tape around the outside under edges of the tag.  Add the distressed vintage blue bird post card to the top of the tag in the same manner. Turn the Vintage Lace die cut and the vintage lace to the underside of the kraft tag and hold in place with a little piece of 1/4" Scor Tape.  Lightly add Mercury Glass Stickles highlights to the postcard and finish off by adding Xmas Red Stickles to the three holly berries to the left. Let dry.  When dry, punch a hole in the center and add a vintage tinsel tie at the top.  I also added a vintage bell and a small gold jingle bell that I then added Mercury Glass Stickles to. (You can see those in the final project). 

**Note - this would make a lovely gift tag for a Christmas present.  You could also make a pocket tag out of this by only adding Scor Tape to the bottom and sides of the tag or the blue bird post card when stacking it onto the kraft paper tag.  


  14. Add a Tim Holtz Seasonal Word Stick to the bottom of the canvas using twine.  Before I added the word stick, I used a very small amount of Florentine and Aquamarine Treasure Gold to colorize the antiqued silver word stick into more of a gold-ish with a hint of teal metal piece.

15.  Then arrange all of the remaining pieces on the canvas and glue in place.  



First I hot glued the tag in place by gluing the bottom left and top right sections to the canvas; leaving the tag to be raised and crumpled.  Aren't those two blue birds just beautiful?  They are my "surrogate two turtle doves".  


Next I hot glued the rosette in place in the upper right corner. 


Finally, I thought my canvas needed something to the right of the tag, so I die cut these branches from Tim Holtz' Bird Branch die cut onto kraft paper, painted them with a Gold Paint Dabber and then added Mercury Glass Stickles.  (The branches to the left are complete).  Let dry.  



When dry, I cut them into small branches and hot glued them underneath the tag.  I think they add an "airy-ness" to the canvas and delicately fill up that space.

So, did you enjoy my Christmas canvas and tutorial today?  I hope that maybe you learned something about my creative thought process or perhaps a technique or two.  I'm wishing you a happy, healthy week and some time to PLAY! Remember...it's SOUL FOOD! 

Be sure to check out Heather's My Artistic Adventures Challenge and see if you'd like to play long.  Her Etsy store has all sorts of beautiful collage sheets.

I am also linking this piece up to Craft Hoarder's Anonymous Challenge Blog where they are having their first challenge ... Your Style.   There is some awful pretty stuff over there!

Until next time ....





 










Sunday, October 13, 2013

NAUTICAL NONSENSE!!

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog.  
Fall has finally arrived and so have the cooler temperatures!  I love it!  
It's a wonderful time to hang out in my art studio and CREATE! 

This week at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge, the theme is "Nautical Nonsense".  From mermaids to sea critters or the emerald and aqua blue colors of the ocean; whatever inspires you to join us this week, dive in and join the fun!


Here is my nonsensical nautical art journal page combining all sorts of Distress Inks, some Distress Paints, various stamps, a Texture Fade, Treasure Gold Guilding Wax and even some good old boys from Graphic 45's On the Boardwalk collection decided to swim by and check out the funky mermaid.


Speaking of the funky mermaid, she is a concoction of stamps from Prima's Paper Doll With the Ruffled Dress (head and upper body) and Dyan Reaveley's Doodle Parts (her hair and head dress) and Around the Edge (her seaweed shawl).  


 She (and all of her assembled parts) was stamped onto Specialty Stamping Paper with Jet Black Archival Ink.  Then all of the pieces were cut out after being colored. The seaweed shawl (from Around the Edge) is colored using a Detailer Water Brush and Fresh Lime and Dirty Martini Dylusions Ink Sprays. The headdress (from Doodle Parts) is painted with a Detailer Water Brush and Bubblegum Pink, Calypso Teal, Fresh Lime and Pure Sunshine Dylusions Ink Sprays.  I also added some "bling" and sat it right on top of the Bubblegum Pink headband on the original Paper Doll.  The hair is also from Doodle Parts and is water brushed using Mustard Seed and Wild Honey Distress Inks.  I cut it apart and fashioned it to look like a mermaid's long blonde hair freely flowing in the ocean waves.  The hair on the original paper doll is also colored with Mustard Seed and Wild Honey.  The little bra and the two pearls on the mermaid's upper body are painted using Picked Raspberry Distress Paint (because I needed something more opaque to cover the Specialty Stamping paper and the pearls than the Dylsuions Ink Sprays could provide).  I free handed the belly button, bra and the doodling around it. 


I have to say that I love her scaly tail.  I wanted to create something that had some dimension and an almost realistic scale look yet keep it whimsical.  I think I achieved that with the help of Tim Holtz' Bubbles Texture Fade.   Here is how I made it:


Step 1:  Rub the Evergreen Bough Distress Ink Pad across the front of the Bubble Texture Fade.  Slip a piece of Manila Cardstock in between the Texture Fade and run through a Vagabond or embossing machine. I repeated this process using a Tumbled Glass Distress Ink Pad so that I could get varying shades of scales.


Step 2:  Add shimmer to the scales by adding Perfect Pearls Mists to the embossed Manila Cardstock.  In this case, I used Mint and Turquoise Mists on the Evergreen Bough scales and Sunflower Sparkle on all (including the Mint and Turquoise misted scales).
**Note - Perfect Pearls Mists are not like most mist sprays.  They do not add a lot of color.  They are more about adding iridescent shimmer.


Step 4: Cut the scales into strips, scalloping the bottom edge and using about two rows of bubbles (or "scales") on each strip.  Add Renaissance Treasure Gold Guilding Wax to the scalloped bottom of each strip and then lightly rub the remaining wax on your finger over the "scales".  Then add a strip of 1/4" Scor Tape across the back of each strip.


Step 5: Begin at the bottom and overlap the rows of scales, attaching them to a piece of Manila Cardstock that will serve as the base for the tail.  Alternate the lighter and darker colors of the strips.  Repeat this until you have enough strips to fashion a tail.


Step 6: Lay a piece of paper on top of the Prima Paper Doll and create a mermaid tail that is proportionally correct for the size of the doll's upper body. Cut it out and lay it on the scale strips.  Tape in place and cut out.  Then ink a piece of Manila Cardstock with Evergreen and Tumbled Glass, spray it with Sunflower Sparkle and cut out the fin of the Mermaid Tail onto it.  


Step 7:  Glue the fin underneath the end of the mermaid's tale and distress the edges with the Treasure Gold Guilding Wax.  Gently wipe your finger over the surface of the fin and add touches of Sepia Black Cats Eye Ink Pad on the fin. (I added a piece of gold Dresden trim to the waist of the mermaid's tail right before I snapped the final photos of the art journal page.) 

Step 8:  Glue the mermaid tail onto the upper Prima Paper Doll body that has already been assembled.  


My mermaid needed some friends so I stamped these three little fisheys from  Under the Sea and colored them in the same manner as the mermaid.  The two smaller fish are colored with Pink Bubblegum.  The larger is colored with Mustard Seed and Rusty Hinge Distress Ink fins.  Their eyes are then coated with Glossy Accents.


I actually created the background for this art journal page before I started on the mermaid.  I wanted to create an underwater scene so I sprayed a piece of Bristol paper with Dylusions London Blue, Calypso Teal and Fresh Lime Ink Sprays.  Then I heat set those and added the Sunflower Sparkle Misted chevron pattern from The Crafter's Workshop 12 x 12 Chevron stencil that was laid over the sprayed paper and then lightly misted with Sunflower Sparkle.  

Next I added the white "bubbles" using Picket Fence Distress Paint (because it is more opaque than just a spray).  The bubbles were created by randomly stenciling them into place using The Crafter's Workshop Mini Messy Circles stencil.  

Then I began stamping more images on top of the sprayed paper so that I could add more detail.  Above, you see the leaves from Further Round The Edge.  I am coloring them in with the Detailer Water Brush and Dirty Martini Dylusions Ink Spray.  So easy...and fun!


And at the bottom of the page, I added seaweed and coral that was stamped in place after masking the seawood.  I then colored the seaweed using Dirty Martini and Fresh Lime Dylusions Ink Sprays.  I also added a little Sour Apple Perfect Pearls painted on with the Detailer Water Brush for some extra shimmer.  The coral is painted using Post Box Red Dylusions Ink Spray.


And here is the background right before I started adding all of my elements to make this page turn into nautical nonsense!


As I was thumbing through my Dylusions Stamps for THE PERFECT sentiment for this nonsensical art page, I came across this one ... "Boys will be boys and so will a lot of middle aged men!" Well, THAT got the wheels to turning and I remembered these guys ...


From the Graphic 45's On The Boardwalk 12 x 12 paper pad.  So, I cut them out and popped them into the ocean!  I love them and I think they are perfect for the sentiment and this page!


See what I mean?  
And now ... they will forever be at the bottom of the deep blue sea with my mermaid and ... 


Right next to these characters that I did for an earlier Simon Says Stamp and Show challenge titled "Water"They look perfect together! Gotta LOVE Dyan Reaveley's stamps and sentiments!

And now it's YOUR turn to do some Nautical Nonsense and join our challenge. You could be the lucky winner of our random weekly of a 
$50.00 gift voucher to shop Simon Says Stamp.  

You might also be selected to be one our top entries of the week in a feature we call


It's a wonderful way to recognize and thank our wonderful entries and inspiration we receive from YOU each week! 

Now GET CRAZY and have some fun with this one!

Here are all of the products available at Simon Say Stamp that were used in creating this Nautical Nonsense art journal page: