Hi today my canvas is being featured over at Leaky Shed Studio. I love the Julie Nutting chipboard dolls over at Leaky Shed Studio where they have several doll options. I decided to create a cute canvas for my scrap room wall.
I used the following Leaky Shed Studio chipboard pieces.
Julie Nutting Candy Doll
For process photos of how I prepared my Leaky Shed Studio chipboard; please go on over to the blog today ... Leaky Shed Studio
Here are photos of my process after I prepared my chipboard pieces.
First I painted on thick gesso on my canvas. Then I used strips of G45 "once upon a springtime" and latticed the strips of paper and spread a thin layer of Art Anthology sorbet "vegas gold" to adhere the paper.
Here are photos of my process after I prepared my chipboard pieces.
First I painted on thick gesso on my canvas. Then I used strips of G45 "once upon a springtime" and latticed the strips of paper and spread a thin layer of Art Anthology sorbet "vegas gold" to adhere the paper.
I added the Art Anthology stencil "bubbles" with some "vegas gold" sorbet; then I spattered black delta paint on the canvas. Next I used my finger to add a thick layer of the sorbet around the edges to frame the canvas.
Now that I have my base canvas the way that I want it, I start to layer on my embellishments and my chipboard.
This next part is my favorite because it is when I add all the little tiny details and extras. Notice the flowers, jewels, leaves, more lace ...
I appreciate you stopping by for a visit. Please visit the Leaky Shed Studio blog for the first part of my post where I go through the process of preparing the chipboard.
Happy Scrapping ...
Leaky Shed Studio Product Used;
Julie Nutting Candy Doll
Willow Flower
Large Spring Butterfly
Large Spring Butterfly
Other Product Used:
Copic (YG17, YG03, YR00, YR07, R01, R22, R32, RV14, 100, muliliner); Art Anthology (Sorbet: Vegas Gold, Coral, Buttercream, Sand Dune, Mi Bella; Velvet: Tuxedo, Shamrock; Colorations: timeless); G45 (fairy) Glick Canvas, Gesso, Ranger, BoBunny Glitter Paste, Helmar, Prima Marketing Flowers, May Arts
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