Happy Memorial Day weekend to all of my US friends! We're not doing much, just sticking close to home. I just got back from taking Ryan to a wonderful new Children's Museum in Wilmington. We stopped at a Mexican Paleteria on the way home. It's an ice cream shop and let me tell you, they make these AWESOME ice cream popsicles. I'm tempted to drive back right now!
I have a new project to share today. I did this for the Tattered Angels blog. It's a little mini canvas. I used a Glimmer Screen with acrylic paint to stamp the flourish in the corner.
I used some TA die cuts and chipboard on here, too. The sentiments were stamped with the timeless Romance stamp set.
I accidentally discovered a new technique while doing this project. I sprayed some white sheer ribbon with Blue Skies Glimmer Mist. I wanted to hurry up and dry it, so I started heating it with my heat gun. Well, it dried, but it also crinkled up. I love the look. It reminds me of the crinkled seam binding that is so popular. Here is a picture of what it looked like when half was done and half was still wet.
I know I'll be doing this again soon.
Well, that's it for today. I just have one more thing to share...
More to come in a few days. ;)
Have a great day!
Saturday, May 29, 2010
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6 comments:
Annabelle...this is gorgeous!! I just made something similiar using Papertrey ink clear boxes... that they ship in...
Not sure what I will do with it yet... Right now I have some candy in it..
I love love the canvas... amazing!
Gorgeous wow, I just love this, the stamping on the canvas or should I say masking is awesome, you have the most beautiful romantic style, with only having 1 little boy I miss doing really girly layouts, but you fulfil my cravings. Love Melxx
Cool! Thanks for sharing the new technique, I would love to try it soon!
Gorgeous canvas, Anabelle. I still haven't worked with glimmer miss and I think it is about time to buy some bottles of mist. Can't wait to hear more about the DT. Looks great.
Love this beautiful canvas! You're such an artist. :) Will write soon (I swear!). Xoxo
Gorgeous! I oil paint but never thought about using a canvas in scrapbooking! Clever! Can't wait to hear more about the DT!
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