Showing posts with label Altered Canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Altered Canvas. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Using Stencils and Stamps on your Mixed Media Canvas

 Today I am excited to share this Mixed Media Canvas I created to remind myself  ( and others) that you need to Believe in Yourself! I love creating this canvases that aren't too big to be overwhelming but large enough to play with different techniques. 


 

Supplies needed: 

Stencil butters

 6 x 6 The Crafter's Workshop Butterfly Collage Stencil  from Blank Page Muse  

Beyond the Border Mixed Media Set 2 CLEAR Stamps designed by Pam Bray

Tattered & Worn 6x6 inch sheets Paper Pack designed by Pam Bray

Other Supplies -  8 x 8 canvas board, distress ink, burlap, paper doilies, archival ink, chip board sentiment


Start by inking the edges of your canvas with distress inks.  

Trim your burlap to fit your canvas.
Adhere your burlap to your canvas. 
Add the brick paper from your Tattered & Worn 6x6 inch sheets Paper Pack designed by Pam Bray
Secure your stencil over your project. 

Apply your Stencil butters over your  6 x 6 The Crafter's Workshop Butterfly Collage Stencil  from Blank Page Muse  
Apply your chocalte Stencil butters over the stencil. 

Move your stencil and add stencil butter over the smaller rings.  Ste3ncil rings several areas of your canvas. 
Using your archival ink and Beyond the Border Mixed Media Set 2 CLEAR Stamps designed by Pam Bray stamp repeatedly onto your project. 

Add your chipboard sentiment.
Add paper doilies to finish off your canvas.

I hope you are inspired to get creative with your stamps and papers from Blank Page Muse and I Brake For Stamps.  Don't forget to use my discount code BPMChris. 

 

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Monday, August 29, 2022

Creating a Stamped Canvas

 Greetings! Today I am excited to share this mini canvas I created using some of my favorite I brake for Stamps stamps.  I love creating mini canvases and art journal pages as it gives me a chance to play with different stamps and different mediums.

 

  

Supplies needed:

I Brake for Stamps Music Sheets Background 

I Brake for Stamps The Old and New

I Brake for Stamps Art of Chemistry Background

 5x5 canvas, colored tissue paper, paper doily, film strip, Alphabet Stickers, black archival ink, mod podge, versamark, patina embossing powder.


Start by stamping your I Brake for Stamps Music Sheets Background  and I Brake for Stamps Art of Chemistry Background repeatedly onto colored tissue paper ( mine was blue)




Crumple tissue paper to create wrinkly texture. 


Tear and adhere pieces of tissue paper onto your canvas with Mod Podge. 


Continue piecing tissue paper under canvas is covered.  Trim center from doily and adhere to top corner of your canvs. 



Adhere film strip to your canvas over doily.

Add "Be You" with alphabet stickers. 

Stamp  lady from I Brake for Stamps The Old and New and emboss with patina embossing powders.

You an see the dimension embossing your lady adds to your canvas. 
Stamp and emboss "dare to be Different" from the I Brake for Stamps The Old and New stamp set to finish your canvas. 


I hope you are inspired to get creative with your stamps and papers from Blank Page Muse and I Brake For Stamps.  Don't forget to use my discount code BPMChris. 

 

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Saturday, April 10, 2021

Mini Canvas "Wish"

 Hello everyone, Monique here on the blog with an inspiration idea.

For today's post I made a mixed media mini canvas. I like the idea of combining collage with stamping. We crafters have lots on tiny bits of paper that are left overs from our craft projects. Don't throw them away, keep them in a box and use them in small works of art like on ATC's, tags or on a small canvas like I did. You can even paint over, or stamp over the left over papers to match them to you project.


Supply list:

Blank Page Muse stamps

Dandelion Wishes with butterflies SC0085 by Terri Sproul

Correspondence Pens Ink & Postage SC KTL 001 by Katy Leitch

Small canvas (I used 6,5 x 6,5 cm)

Acrylic paint in: Moon yellow, Blue Chiffon, Sable Brown, Antique Mauve, Cobalt Teal Hue, Quinacridone gold.

Matte Medium

Left over papers from old books, music paper, patterned paper etc.

Bottle cap (or something round to stamp with)

Brayer

Palette knife

Waterproof stamp ink (I used mermaid lagoon and Vintage photo distress  archival ink)


For detailed instructions, see video here:



Here a closer look for all details



Don't forget to decorate the sides of the canvas, for a more finished look.


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Sunday, August 19, 2018

Dandelion Wishes Mini Canvas


Nothing says summer like a yard full of dandelions!  Well at least until your hubby hires a lawn care service to prevent them!  I keep trying to tell him that we are losing all those wish opportunities!  He just isn't buying it!   So...... Instead I stamp dandelions!  This is another mini 4x4 canvas!  Super simple to create for that college student heading off to college or a co-worker heading to a new adventure! 

Blank Page Muse Supplies

Other Supplies
4x4 canvas
Embossing Ink
White Embossing Powder
Distress Inks

Stamp Dandelions and sentiment from BPM Dandelion Wishes Stamp Set  onto canvas and emboss with White embossing powder.





Gradually add ink to color background as desired! 



Wipe ink off of embossed images to finish! 

Hope you are a-MUSED by this project and are inspired to get stamping! 
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Monday, April 23, 2018

Seas the Day Sunny Canvas



Hi There! 
     Jenn here today sharing my relaxing beachy themed canvas! 
I just love the difference you can make with stamped images. This canvas without that beautiful Blank Page Muse Sun Stamp just wouldn't have the same personality!! 
For me, the beach is an inspiration. I love the colors, the sounds, the sand.
 Creating beautiful projects inspired by it are some of my favorites!

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Inhale Reverse Canvas



Hi Chris here and today I am excited to share this stamped garden canvas created with Sin City Stamps.
 I used:
 Sin City Anime Fantasy Fairies & Dragons II Stamp set
and Sin City Stamps Inhale...Exhale Stamp Set.

As a special treat I created a step by step slide show to show you how you can re-create this canvas!



Hope you are inspired to get stamping!
Thanks for coming by!

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

"Time Flies" Again by Linda Hess

Hard to believe that 6 months have passed since I began my time with the Sin City Stamps design team, but here I am posting my last project! 

With "time" in mind I look back at time with my husband, a man who has been in my life off and on since high school.  Fell flat on my face for him at 16 and always had him in my heart (even as we were apart and dating others)...sometimes the heart truly knows what is right.  26 yrs of marriage (won't tell you how many since I was 16!) and 3 beautiful children we are almost (but not quite) to the empty nest stage.  WOAH...how the heck did that happen when we haven't changed a bit?

Mixed media has become my "medium" of choice.  Off to the studio I go to collect a bit of this and a bit of that...

Materials:
http://www.sincitystamps.com  : Couples Clock UM rubber stamp, Time Flies UM rubber stamp, New Year's Chipboard Book
ComposiMold  (http://composimold.com/)
polymer clay (I use Premo!Sculpey for most of my claying needs)
ColorBox Archival Dye ink (http://www.clearsnap.com)
small canvas (6"x6" shown)
acrylic paint
sponge or brush
The Ultimate Glue (www.crafterspick.com)


First, I cut away the wording from the "Time Flies" and set it aside. The couples clock and the flying clock were taped with double stick tape into a metal tray.  ComposiMold was melted according to directions and poured over the stamps. 
I let it set from about 15-20 minutes to make sure it was completely gelled before removing the mold from the tray...PERFECT! 

Clay was pressed firmly into the molds. Once removed, edges were cleaned up (trimmed) before inking. 

 
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I tried adding cane slices to the mold for extra detail on the wings.  As you can see, they didn't really work when pressed into the mold, so I cut them off.  After inking the watch image I added cane slices to make it fly
ColorBox Archival ink was patted on top of the polymer clay clock and watch to bring out the design.  Patience is a virtue when inking as it never inks completely on the first try.  I patted the ink pad back and forth, up and down, and then back and forth again before getting it completely covered. 

 
 Once inked place clay pieces into the oven to bake (275 degrees for 15-20 minutes).

While those bake, paint the canvas, small chipboard plaque, and 2 chipboard gears in color of choice (I used Deco Art's Dazzling Metallics in Splendid Gold). 

Once plaque is dry, ink "Time Flies" saying and stamp. [note: I found it was easier to perfectly place the saying if the plaque was placed on top of the stamp rather than the other way around]  Gently press edges onto stamp pad to "age" and highlight.
 

Now to put everything together.  Pictures are cut to fit.  I used a corner paper punch to curve the edges. 

 
Pictures are layered with chipboard & polymer clay components. 
Hmmmm, something is missing....off to the cabinets I run.....
Pearl Dots are the perfect final touch to this super simple canvas! 
 
 
Everything can now be glued in place.  Once dry, it will be ready to hang.  Now to find a space on my wall :-)
 

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Fly Free altered canvas by Astrid

Happy Wednesday everyone and lovely to see you here. Today I am sharing a little canvas with you, created for Sin City Stamps
Today will be the last time for a while that I will be featuring these two beautiful stamp sets:


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