Hello my dear crafty friends!
Irit from Irit Shalom's Designs is here today and I am going to share a full step by step Mixed Media canvas tutorial made with the most gorgeous new and just released Indie Chick Papericious collection.
This is a project I made for this blog post using the flat canvas, Papericious paper collection and chipboards, left over tissue paper and a lot of art mediums.
Here you can see this canvas without the staged photo and to see more details.
And before I move to my step by step tutorial here are some close- ups:
And now for the full tutorial:
1.Paint the flat canvas with black Papericious Heavy gesso and let it dry. Tear a piece of cardstock from Indie Chick collection to cover the painted canvas as shown.
5.Glue the painted chipboards over the canvas as shown. Glue torn white tissue pieces around the chipboard shapes and let the liquid glue dry.
6. Spray the canvas with black mist.
7.Hand cut a fee feathers from another cardstock and then paint a few chipboard shapes with the similar dark red paint.
8.Glue the feathers, the painted chipboards and the hand cut sentiment (from the same delicious paper collection) as shown.
10.Spray the finished canvas with gold mist all around. Add Papericious sequins inside the #1 chipboard using Glossy Accents as your glue for the sequins.
I enter this canvas to a couple of web challenges:
Simon Says Monday challenge- Stencil it
Altir Art- Chipboards
Vintage journey- Canvas
Country view- Hearts
5 comments:
really yummy mixed media piece! Thanks for joining us at CVC! Hugs rachel x
wow what an amazing mixed medi a project you got here Irit!!! Love the boldness of it!
Thank you for playing along with us over Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge! We hope to see you again next week!
x Zoey
this is a rich canvas:)
What a great mix of beautiful papers, die cuts and chipboard pieces - wonderfully layered and composed Irit! thanks for joining us in the A Vintage Journey Canvas Challenge! Julia xx
Fantastic!
Thank you to add your work to the AltairArt chellenge!
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