Today we have designer Kristi Parker sharing a
wonderful Mixed Media Canvas using EnviroTex Lite
wonderful Mixed Media Canvas using EnviroTex Lite
Some days you just don't want to make the same old thing, so I really got out of the box and did a small canvas. I love making a canvas and then coating it with ETI! Sorry I don't have step out photos, it just kind of took on a life of its own!
In this project I used:
EnviroTex Lite
Dreamweaver Stencils: Large Flourish, Cathedral Windows large and small
Dreamweaver Embossing Plaste
Goosebumps, Radiant Neon Ink
Staz-On Ink
Accetate
Art Glitter
Verses Rubber Stamps
Paula Best Stamps
,Ann Butler Design s MonogramStamps
Peddler's Pack Stamps
ATC blanks
Clear Embossing Powder
Beacon Adhesives Fabri-Tac
EnviroTex Lite
Dreamweaver Stencils: Large Flourish, Cathedral Windows large and small
Dreamweaver Embossing Plaste
Goosebumps, Radiant Neon Ink
Staz-On Ink
Accetate
Art Glitter
Verses Rubber Stamps
Paula Best Stamps
,Ann Butler Design s MonogramStamps
Peddler's Pack Stamps
ATC blanks
Clear Embossing Powder
Beacon Adhesives Fabri-Tac
I started with the blank canvas and used the Radiant Neon Ink to stencil on the color. I went around the edges with the ink pads directly on the canvas and blended in the color. I then used clear embossing powder and heat set the entire thing.
Next I made the ATC pieces. I sprayed Goosebumps on the stencil then laid it on the paper. After the Goosebumps were dry I added the the color. I had a couple of tries and fails on stamping the letters from Ann Butler so I ended up stamping them in Staz-On Jet Black on acetate.
Using Fabri-Tac I attached the ATCs to the canvas. I did stamp the other word images in Staz-on and cut them close to layer later.
I started adding other elements including the flourish and glitter. I also used a lot of Goosebumps to adhere the embellishments, which then gave me the idea of finishing the project with ETI!
I placed the other words stamped in the places I wanted.
I chose the words "Imagine/Dream/Create
When they are combined they make ART!
I chose the words "Imagine/Dream/Create
When they are combined they make ART!
Here is the finished project.
Thanks for letting me share today and everything is better coated with RESIN!
Kristi Parker!
Kristi Parker!
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