"Good evening, Anneke here. This is my final project as guest designer for semester 3 here at the PaperArtsy blog. It has been a pleasure to be part of the team! For this project I decorated a large box canvas with a 3D flower. I worked with the EEV09 stamp set by Ellen Vargo and Fresco Finish Acrylic Paints. The background
of the canvas is build up by many layers. When it comes to layers I'm
often inspired by the work of Donna Downey. In my opinion she's a
master in adding layers". Let's get started.
I randomly stuck some tags (I bought these at that well known swedish store) to the canvas. I used a 6 x 16" PaperArtsy Box Canvas (15 x 40 cm).
I spread an uneven coat of PaperArtsy Grunge Paste over the canvas and tags. I used a palette knife. As you can see on the picture this creates lots of texture.
I painted a thin coat of gesso over the backgroud to further embed the tags.
I adhered layers of text (anti stress tips from a Dutch Flow magazine :)) and washi tape with gel medium.
I coloured this background as shown with Turquoise, Lake Wanaka, Inky Pool and Chalk. I added some Slate to the edges of the canvas.
To create the flower I coloured scraps of paper with Candy Floss, Plum, Spanish Mulberry and Orchid. Stamped a leave from the EEV09 stamp set multiple times with StazOn Cherry Pink on the paper scraps and cut out.
I assembled the flower as shown. I added a thin coat of Chalk to the leaves to achieve a distressed look. I attached seed beads to the centre with Ranger Glossy Accents.
I coloured some cheesecloth/gauze with Candy Floss and added it to the canvas. Cut some words out of an old book. I adhered cord as a stem, coloured the cord with Chalk.
I used the same cheesecloth to add a bit of 'body' to the flower.
At last I want to say thanks to everyone at PaperArtsy for giving me the opportunity to be part of the team, thank you so much and
I want to say thanks to all the readers of the PaperArtsy blog * YOU *
for the support, the visits, the comments.... during these 4 months.
Thank you so much!
I'm wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
~Anneke~
A huge thanks to you Anneke for all the inspiration you have shared with us. We have loved having you and enjoyed your "clean lines" style. This project is so pleasing to the eye and multi textural. Seasons greetings to you and yours.
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Stunning! I've really enjoyed all your projects
ReplyDeleteLoving the canvas Anneke, this set of EV stamps are very versatile and make a wonderful flower. Fab little embellishments make it so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the inspiration you have given over your semester. hope to see you back very soon.
MERRY CHRISTMAS :-) xxx
Beautiful project - I love it! Claire xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece. Your backgrounds are always full of great ideas.
ReplyDeleteLovely box, the flower is beautiful too! Thanks for your inspirational projects this semester.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful canvas! Love!
ReplyDeleteStunning canvas! beautiful Ellen's Flower image and fab background xxx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning piece of wall art!
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Lynne
I haven't been able to visit the blog all week but I'm going to work backwards to see all the posts. This is a beauty Anneke. Wonderful project to complete your semester with fabulous layering, gorgeous colours and a beautiful flower. Love it!
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Lesley Xx
Love the geometric structure of the background and then the gorgeous soft textures of the fabric - beautiful colours too.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
This is stunning. Simply love everything about it - the layers, the colours and the stunning flower. I hope you will be back soon!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
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