2016 Topic 2: Hearts
Hi everyone Wanda here.
Tonight I'd like to share with you a 6" x 8" box canvas project.
I've
always been drawn to hearts. I remember as a young teenager winning a
poster at the state fair in Minnesota and I chose one that had a huge
colorful heart on it. I wrote a note on the front, gave it to my
grandpa and it hung in his bedroom until he passed away when I was 17.
When I saw this topic of hearts I knew right away that I wanted to sign
up and I wanted to use EDY10. The moment this set was released last year I HAD to have it!!!!
Step One: I
cut a piece of mixed media paper torn from a journal to the same size
as my canvas (6" x 8") and in the old fashioned way folded it and cut
out a heart from the center. I used this cut out heart as a mask. I
put a piece of rolled removable tape behind the heart and stuck it to
the center of my canvas. I laid a stencil (The Crafter's Workshop
Cubist) over it and applied Grunge Paste.
Although I only needed it around the outside of the heart, I pasted
the whole top as now I have a textured heart I can use in another
project. I carefully removed the stencil and then the heart. Be sure
and scrape up all excess paste
from the stencil and put it back in the jar to use another time. The
easiest way is to lay the stencil on your craft sheet, scrape over it to
get as much paste as possible, pick the stencil up and then scrape the
paste off the craft sheet - very little goes to waste.
Step Two: After letting the Grunge Paste dry completely, I sanded
over it to remove the roughest spots. I was going to sand all the
cubes down flat but decided I liked the extra texture of a bit of an
edge on some of them. I wiped off all the dust from sanding and painted
the whole canvas with Fresco Finish Vanilla. Once that was dry I glazed over it. I made my glaze by mixing Gloss Glaze and Fresco Finish Toffee
together. This mix was painted on the canvas (top and sides), allowed
to sit for a couple of minutes and wiped back with a baby wipe. How
much you wipe off is up to you.
Step Three: Stamp sides of canvas with leaf (EDY10) using Archival Ink Fern Green. Paint in the leaves with Fresco Finish Sage thinned with water. Splatter sides with Fresco Finish Tinned Peas
thinned a bit with water using a wet paintbrush. I stayed somewhat
close with the brush so there were some larger splatters. Also splatter
the top of the canvas but from further away to keep the spots smaller.
Step Five: I re-glazed just the top of the canvas once again with a mix of Gloss Glaze and Toffee, left it to sit for just a minute and wiped it back with a baby wipe. I stamped the bursty image (EDY13) with Archival Ink Dandelion
mostly inside the heart area and just in a couple spots near the bottom
in the textured area and dried the ink. My finger was used to lightly
rub on Treasure Gold Spanish Topaz on the sides of the canvas and over
the texture on the top of the canvas. I shaded the edge of the heart
area and around the flowers using a Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Big Brush
Pen (Cold Grey III - 232). These pens dry quickly but with the glaze on
the canvas you do get a little time to work with the ink. I brushed on
the color, just going a short distance, and then blended it out using a
small stencil brush (I saw this done in a YouTube video by Michelle Hotchkiss). I continued brushing a short distance and then blending until I got all the shading done.
Step Six: For the words, I brushed very watered Guacamole onto a scrap of Heavy Smoothy,
pressed over the wet paint with a slightly damp rough towel holding the
towel there for a few second, picking it up and then drying the paint.
This left the paint slightly mottled. I stamped the words (EDY14) with Archival Ink Jet Black, cut them out, edged the pieces with Fresco Finish Toffee and glued them to the canvas with Matte Medium. Once the words were set, I brushed Gloss Glaze
inside the whole heart area including over the words. I did not brush
it outside the heart area. This was repeated 3 more times allowing the
glaze to completely dry between coats. I think it looks fabulous with
the heart being very glossy and the rest of the canvas has the metallic
highlights from the Treasure Gold.
I
LOVE how this canvas came out. When I start a project I usually know a
couple of the things I'm going to do but most of it I figure out as I
go along. Sometimes a project is ok and other times, I'm in Love!! The
only thing about this canvas that I wish was different is a wrinkle in
the tissue on the top flower that didn't really show up at first but
became more obvious as I worked on top.. I hope you'll
play along with this topic sharing your 'Heart' ideas. Be sure to link
up so we can come take a look and be inspired by You!!!
This is a gorgeous piece of art Wanda ... I love the visual depth you have achieved using the centre heart template and the textured cubes look wonderful. Love all the elements that pull this project together. Thanks for sharing your creativity with us. ~Gillian
We would love to see how you interpret this Hearts topic by linking what you make to our 2016 Challenge #2: Hearts, on this page HERE.
All of our bloggers love to see your twist on their ideas, particularly if you were inspired directly by their post.
All
links go in the draw to win a £50 voucher to spend on products of your
choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The 'Hearts' link will close
17:00 (London Time) Sunday, February 7th. The winner will be announced 2
hours later at 19:00.
NB this link is open for 3 weeks instead of 2 - all will become clear why on Jan 31st!
NB this link is open for 3 weeks instead of 2 - all will become clear why on Jan 31st!
22 comments:
Really love this, Wanda! Those flowers are my favourite Darcy image, I think! I love the colour combo and how you've made Darcy's beautiful flowers a focal feature. It's such an original and beautiful state to the topic. xx
Really beautiful Wanda.
Really beautiful Wanda.
Super canvas Wanda, flowers are perfect! X
Wow love this Wanda - the texture is beautiful! X
This is gorgeous, Wanda, you have made the delicate heart flowers really take centre stage. Such a beautiful project and some of my favourite stamps!
Lucy x
It's fabulous! The contrasts work so well. I love it! Lx
Beautiful as always Wanda. I do love your work. Thank you for such a brilliant explanation of each stage too. Going to explore mixing the glaze now!
Gorgeous canvas Wanda!!! I forgot about that stamp with the heart-leaves too! Great choice! Leandra x
Absolutely wonderful Wanda. That's my favourite Darcy set and I love how you used the little bursty stamp all over the heart background. Gorgeous texture and the heart centre actually seems to rise from canvas... very clever!
Hugs
Lesley Xx
fabulous canvas.....and I just adore Darcy's stamps
fabulous canvas.....and I just adore Darcy's stamps
It's totally beautiful Wanda, just love the edges of the canvas! Xx
Wanda, you did a spectacular job on this art piece. I love the colors and the texture. So much visual and tactile interest! Great job! TFS
What an accomplished piece of art, you showpiece Paperworks so elegantly!
What a beautiful canvas! Such details and colors!
Fabulous inspiration...I really do enjoy reading all the posts on this blog. You learn so much! Gorgeous canvas, love the colours and the techniques you've used. The heart flower stamp is so adorable x
Wanda, your box is gorgeous and right in time for Valentines Day. The stamp was a perfect choice.
Carolyn
Truly lovely!
Beautiful! The texture around the heart looks fab & I love the flowers. (Repeating this comment from Monday, don't know what happened to the original one...)
The colours and textures are beautiful and I so love the way you created a heart mask, a wonderful touch on such a special piece of art and Wanda, thank you for sharing the sweet story about the poster you won.
Wishes
Lynne
Beautiful and thank you for the great explanation, I'm going to try the mask technique and I always forget about tissue paper. Thos flowers are on my wishlist now....thankyou xxx
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