Hello everyone, Ellen here, back for my final project as a guest designer for this semester -
the time has flown by but I have had the *best* time ever! Let's get
straight to today's project... a large canvas loaded with
embellishments!
I started with a 6 x 16 box canvas.
Using
the colors below, I created a blended background with a bright center
and dark edges. I used a combination of techniques - some finger
painting, some baby wipe blending, and brush blending until I was happy
with the background.
Here are a few pix at various stages... first Snowflake and Cheesecake mixed together.
Then I started building up layers of colour.
And the final blended background ...
Next I added some stamping to the background using the scratchy rectangle from EEV02 and some Venetian Orange Archival Ink.
And
now the *real* fun begins ... I chose to embellish this canvas
"Finnabair" style, using her Sunrise Sunset collection of metal
embellishments with Prima, as well as some other goodies and paper
flowers. If you've had the pleasure of taking one of her classes, you
know that she loves to load on the embellies ...
I
did a dry fit of all the embellishments first, then carefully set them
to the side, in the same placement as the dry fit. Then I broke out the
heaviest, nothing-is-gonna-budge adhesive I've ever come across ...
Golden's extra heavy gel medium. And I used the best tool ever (my
finger) to apply it to each embellishment.
I
applied a generous, well, GLOB, for lack of a better word, to each
embellishment, layering the largest embellishments at the base and
stacking more on top, ending each stack with a paper or script flower.
And then set it aside to dry over night. Thick coats of heavy gel take
a *long* time to dry.
The next morning, I added some stems to my ginormous flower arrangement with a black sharpie paint pen, and added some little grassy stamping to the base with the line/dot stamp from EEV05.
Then I added some dotty circle accents around each small metal flower in the arrangement using a white paint pen.
I
needed something to "ground" the flowers so I added some script tissue
paper across the base of the canvas using Glue 'N' Seal (told ya I was addicted to it...the script tissue AND the glue 'n' seal... LOL!).
Next
I used the long line stamp from EEV05 in certain areas. I used Snowflake paint on the stamp, and used a baby wipe to wipe away certain
areas of paint so I only got portions of the lines. Then I wrapped some
fibery twine around the base to ease the transition between lines/dots
and script. And finally, added some dotty stamp (EEV06) texture to the
very bottom of the canvas.
And here's the finished Fresco-Finnabair canvas ...
I
think I will hang this in my office at work, which I recently
rearranged and redecorated so it's more relaxing and "pretty". I spend 8
hours a day there, so it's nice to have a cozy office with nice
things.
Well,
folks, that's a wrap! I've thoroughly enjoyed being part of the guest
designer group here at PaperArtsy and I can't say thanks enough to Mr.
and Mrs. PA, the entire PA family, as well as all of YOU for giving me
such a warm welcome, for embracing my style of mixed
media/abstract/painty art... and for giving me a chance to have my
stamps made! What a dream come true! Who knows where the road will
lead next. Until I see you again please feel free to follow along on my art journey on my blog.
~ ellen.
Leandra Says: Ellen thank you for another great week of inspired projects, love the statement piece using the metal embellies. Look forward to seeing you again soon. x
Gillian Says: Great size canvas. Love the simple stamped background against the centre piece, again loving the boldness to this canvas. Thank you Ellen for sharing your techniques and inspiration with us all. Look forward to seeing you here in the future. x
Darcy Says: Do you want to know a sneaky secret? Really! you do? Come closer then, and I shall whisper... We have loved having Ellen on the blog and her stamps have been a huge hit. We know you would love to see more of her work so we asked her to return next semester.... She said Yes!.. so watch out for her, you never know when she might pop up.
If you would like to join in this
week's challenge and play along with Julie Ann's techniques, then do link up your
creativity here, and go in the draw to win some PA stamps of your choice! You
need to link your entry by 17:00, Sunday April 20th 2014
Oooh very inspiring indeed - love it xxx
ReplyDeleteI love it, love the combination of Ellen and Finn's style, very striking and would love to have a go,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Brilliant project today and I need those new stamps! So glad Ellen's coming back
ReplyDeleteLove this. Fantastic hanging and would grace any wall! Thank you for an inspirational week Ellen!
ReplyDeleteThat s really lovely great colours x
ReplyDeleteque c'est beau, j adore!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece Ellen! Can't wait to get my paints out when I'm home from my holiday.
ReplyDeleteAlison xxx
That is so gorgeous, I love it. The colours are beautiful & although the flowers are very vintagey, it looks very contemporary. Thank you Ellen, for all of your PA projects & for designing the fantastic stamp sets.
ReplyDeleteEllen, loving your colour choices and of course those stamps are a must. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteEllen,
ReplyDeleteThis is striking! Love all the embellishments.
Fab project ! Love the dimension !
ReplyDeleteLove it! Fab project! xx
ReplyDeleteStunning can't wait to have a go at this....
ReplyDeleteOh wow - I have a large long canvas and not a scooby of an idea for it, but you have now given me inspiration and I can already see it in my mind Thank you xx
ReplyDeleteLoving this project, very bright xx
ReplyDeleteThat's really Gorgeous!!! Coco x
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow absolutely gorgeous stunning canvas, I really love the orange with the white and black and I also love the fact that your stamps can be used as bold or just to add accents to another project, they are so versatile :-) Kezzy xxx
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