Showing posts with label canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canvas. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Inspirational Believe Canvas!


Wednesday greetings to you, For my assignment today, I went off the page creating some inspirational home decor on two 5x7 flat canvas panels featuring our new Believe collection.

Inspirational Canvas Home Decor by Rhonda Van Ginkel

Inspirational Panel Canvas Home Decor featuring Believe Collection and Keeping Tabs Die for BoBunny designed by Rhonda Van Ginkel

To begin, I used Frost Glimmer Spray and painted around the edges of both panels. I then went back and touched some Mint Glimmer Spray along the borders where my paper edges also have green accents.

Inspirational Home Decor Canvas Panels featuring Believe collection and Keeping Tabs Dies by BoBunny designed by Rhonda Van Ginkel

Next, I selected my pattern paper "Amen", and trimmed to fit. I adhered with Mod Podge. I selected a few of my favorite inspirational quotes in the collection from Noteworthy and the Chipboard. To accent the bible verse sentiment, I cut a tab using a Keeping Tabs Die from the "Marvelous" paper, then added a Clear Sticker to accent it.

Inspirational Home Decor Canvas Panels featuring Believe collection and Keeping Tabs Dies by BoBunny designed by Rhonda Van Ginkel


The second panel featuring a Noteworthy bible verse sentiment topped off with a Chipboard ribbon accent. To finish, I punched holes and attached the canvas with ribbon to hang together vertically. I love the bright vibrant colors and inspirational feel of this line!

BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Amen, Marvelous / Believe
Glimmer Spray: Frost and Mint
Noteworthy: Believe
Chipboard: 6x12 Chipboard / Believe
Dies: Keeping Tabs Dies
Clear Stickers: Believe

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Family Love Canvas With Love & Lace!


Family Love by Agnieszka Bellaidea

Family Love canvas by Agnieszka Bellaidea for BoBunny featuring Love Lace collection

For my Mixed Media day I created medium canvas using many different products by BoBunny.
 I started from creating my background with gesso, papers, and stencils.  
Lovely papers from Love Lace collection were perfect for my photo.
I like the touch of gold and I was happy I could use different products in this color - spray, paste, foil and pearlescents.
Now my family photo has to look for a new place, maybe by my bed or fireplace?

Family Love canvas by Agnieszka Bellaidea for BoBunny featuring Love Lace collection

Family Love canvas by Agnieszka Bellaidea for BoBunny featuring Love Lace collection

Family Love canvas by Agnieszka Bellaidea for BoBunny featuring Love Lace collection

Family Love by Agnieszka Bellaidea for Bo Bunny featuring Love Lace collection

Family Love by Agnieszka Bellaidea for Bo Bunny featuring Love Lace collection

BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned papers: Love and Lace, Affection, Cheisc, You & Me /Love Lace
Pearlescents: Gold
Glimmer spray: Gold
Glitter Paste:  Gold
Chipboard: Family Laste Cut
Stencils: Brocade Stickable Stencil
Ink Pads: Licorice
Foil: Glitter & Foil Chevron Stickers

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Mixed Media Canvas With Whiteout!


Hello BoBunny fans! It's Irene here and today I would like to share with you a mixed media canvas. This canvas features our lovely fur kid, Hiro, and BoBunny's new "Whiteout" collection.

Life Is Better With You Canvas by Irene Tan

Life Is Better With You Canvas by Irene Tan using BoBunny Whiteout Collection

On this canvas I've used various mixed media techniques to create textures, dimensions and layering.

Life Is Better With You Canvas by Irene Tan using BoBunny Whiteout Collection

I've used the border stickable mask with some glitter paste to create some dimensional details on this canvas. Beside tons of glitter pastes and glimmer sprays, I'm also able to create some layering and dimension simply by just cutting out some of the gorgeous snowflakes from the pattern papers.

Life Is Better With You Canvas by Irene Tan using BoBunny Whiteout Collection


Life Is Better With You Canvas by Irene Tan using BoBunny Whiteout Collection

This is such a beautiful collection with all the glittery designs on its pattern papers. I really love how easily it adds tons of sparkle to my project.

Hope to see you all soon!

BoBunny Supplies:
Paterned Paper: Bundled Up, Journey/Whiteout
Noteworthy: Whiteout
Buttons: Sleigh Ride
Trinkets:
Rub-Ons: Filagree Silver Foil, Sentiments Silver Foil
Chipboard: Trellis Tags, Family
6 x 6 Paper Pad: Whiteout
Lace: Denim Blue
Blossoms: Denim Blue Dahlia
Kraft: Burlap Pleated lace
Washi Tapes: Black & White Patterned
Dot Jewels: Blue Hues
Glimmer Spray: Sugar, Frost, Bronze
Glitter Paste: Carribean, Sugar
Stickable Stencils: Border

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Fly Away with Glimmer Sprays!

Today's off the page project is a beautiful canvas using our yummy mixed media!

Spread your wings and fly away by Ulrika Wandler

My OTP project is a canvas, and I love working with them! I also love Glimmer sprays, and they are perfect to use on canvases.

Spread Your Wings And Fly Away Canvas by Ulrika Wandler using BoBunny Madeleine Collection

You start off with priming the canvas with gesso.
After that you can add Glimmer sprays in several different ways. Spraying or splashing for instance.
I  used Bronze Glimmer spray together with a stencil to make the pattern on the lower left side and the upper right side of the canvas.

Spread Your Wings And Fly Away Canvas by Ulrika Wandler using BoBunny Madeleine Collection

I used the Gold Glimmer spray on the paper with the birdcage on it.

On the blossoms I used Gold Glitter paste.

Spread Your Wings And Fly Away Canvas by Ulrika Wandler using BoBunny Madeleine Collection

The light yellow blossoms turned golden with some Gold Glimmer sprays on them!

Spread Your Wings And Fly Away Canvas by Ulrika Wandler using BoBunny Madeleine Collection

BoBunny supplies:
Patterned paper: Madeleine, Grace, Roses/Madeleine
Noteworthy: Madeleine
Buttons: Madeleine
Jewels: Double Dot Mocha
Blossoms: Blush pansy, Buttercup Bouquet
Doilies: 4" small
Glimmer spray: Gold, Bronze
Glitter paste: Gold
Stencil: Brocade Stickable Stencil
Wood Shapes: Iron Works

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Mixed Media Madeleine Canvas

The combing of different elements of our mixed media produced this beautiful canvas where life is indeed, captured.

Life Captured by Agnieszka Bellaidea

Life Captured Scrapbook Page by Agnieszka Bellaidea using BoBunny Madeleine Collection

I keep several canvases in my studio as decoration but every now and again I use it for my new projects. This can be interesting if you keep part of the old design like I did.

I made a little photo tutorial about it on my blog today if you wish to see step by step process.

I used papers, chipboards, mists, jewels, stamps, stencils, paste  and Pearl Pens - all by BoBunny!

If you noticed my shades of colors mists are lighter then you know from BoBunny. I can give you a little advice - mix a small amount of it with a little of white mist. This way you can enjoy light green or blue.

Life Captured Scrapbook Page by Agnieszka Bellaidea using BoBunny Madeliene Collection

I use stencils on the beginning of my work but very offten I go back to use them again when I am done putting  down my papers.
With black and white photo I went for bold black stamping and embossing.

Life Captured Scrapbook Page by Agnieszka Bellaidea using BoBunny Madeleine Collection

You can use Pearlescents in many ways; here you can see I painted over modeling paste, below I made small dots on wooden chipboard.

Life Captured Scrapbook Page by Agnieszka Bellaidea using BoBunny Madeleine Collection

When fussy cutting elements were ready I used foam tape to give them more 3D look.  Around my canvas you can see washi tape.

All gold and silver shimmering came from gold and silver paste.

Life Captured Scrapbook Page by Agnieszka Bellaidea using BoBunny Madeleine Collection

BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Madeleine/ Elegance, Roses, Exquisite
Chipboard: Madeleine Layered Chipboard
Stamps: New Romance Stamp, Gateway
6x6 Paper Pad : Madeleine
Doilies: 4" small
Jewel Fluorishes: Licorice
Wood Shapes2: Clockwork Wood Shapes, Iron Works Wood Shapes
Double Dot Jewels: Mocha
Pearlescent: Blush
Glimmer Spray : Bronze, Gold, Mint, Tutu, Sugar
Glitterer Paste: Gold, Silver
Stickable Stencils: Brocade Stickable Stencils
Washi Tape: Black & White


Monday, September 22, 2014

Mixed Media Canvas Tutorial

This Souvenir canvas just screams 'Take me any where!' Take a look at some of the excellent tips for BoBunny's must have mixed media!

Wanderlust Mixed Media Canvas by Denise van Deventer

Hello Everyone!

It's Denise here today, to share with you, my mixed media tutorial.

Firstly, decide on your photo and the papers you are going to use. I chose the Souvenir Collection and a gorgeous photo that I had taken of a railway track that we had crossed on a weekend away a few months ago. I also went with a 30 x 30 cm canvas board for my base.


I took the stripey paper "On Board" from this collection and started tearing it up, in long strips, in different widths and lengths. The lengths were about 20-25 cm in length, to start off with.


I then started placing them down on the canvas, overlapping them and some I shortened as required.


Now I was ready to stick them down.  When I create mixed media pages, I really do stick down my papers well, as the paints and water can cause them to curl up.  Since these were uneven shapes I used craft glue and really did lather them well, as shown below.


I was then ready to start with my gesso and stencils.


These stencils are really so super because they are sticky and so stay where they are placed, but then can be pulled up, washed and re-used. I used an old credit card to smooth the gesso over the stencils.


I used the honeycomb and circle stencils first, as shown above, and then used the script stencil, as shown below.


I then took some of the number stencils and sort of filled in the gaps. I love that these are individual numbers, as they can be easily placed.


I then dried the gesso stencilling off, with a heat gun.  You could also let this dry naturally, but it then does take a little longer.  It is really important to make sure that the gesso is dry, before starting with the paints and waters.


I decided on some red acrylic paint, as well as the super new BoBunny Pearlescent "Island Mist" and "Chocolate". I had a little water spray handy too, as this is a must for water colouring. I got my "mess sheet" out here too and started working on that.


Before even starting with the paints, it is important to wet the area you want to colour, so that when you put a little paint down, that it already starts running and spreading in the water. I started with the red acrylic paint.


You can see how the paint already starts running, as you place a little amount, with a paintbrush, into the wet area.  


Spray some more water directly into the little blob of paint and pick up your canvas to start allowing your paint to run. Tilt it from side to side, to get it to spread where you want it to go.  Add more water and paint as desired. I normally work on one area and then move onto the next. I dried these 2 areas off with a heat gun.  It is important to let the individual colors dry. Otherwise, they run into one another and you end up with a brown, awful color.


I used the "Island Mist" in the top left corner and the "Chocolate" in the right bottom corner and did the same water coloring technique here too. I now left this to dry completely.


I got out my new, yummy ink pads and an assortment of BoBunny stamps.


I randomly, stamped over the canvas, using a script stamp, a hexagon stamp, little bubbles stamp and then lastly with some arrow stamps.  When stamping randomly, I ink the stamp and use my hands and fingers to press it down, so that it gives an uneven stamped image.  However, when I stamped the arrows at the top and bottom of the canvas, I used a BoBunny acrylic block to give a solid image. I also then outlined my numbers with a black, fine point, koki pen.


I trimmed my photo to size, distressed the edges with some sandpaper and adhered some foam to the back of the photo for some lift. My photo is a 10 x 15 cm photo and the matting is 11 x 16 cm.


I matted the photo with "Sightseeing".


I got out some Licorice and Berry Double dot to mat a few elements and create layers, as with all the colors, the elements might have got lost in each other.


I got out all the stickers, buttons, chipboards, brads and noteworthy elements. This was really now where the fun was going to start!!


I cut a 9,5 x 15 cm Licorice block and a 9,5 x 13cm Berry block and cut out the postcard from the Waderlust paper. I played with the placing behind the photo, along with some chipboards, stickers and noteworthy elements on the canvas.  I kept the placing between the arrow stamps on the top and bottom and between the 3 and 7, left and right.  This kept everything nicely centered.

The licorice and berry blocks allowed for the photo to stand out and not be lost to the background.

Once happy with the placing, I stuck everything down.

TIP: Never stick right to the edges...always leave a cm or 2 around the edges, as this will then allow you to tuck things under later.


Being a girl who loves flowers, I wanted to add some Petals to this canvas.


I decided that the compass/sun chipboard was not going to work and so removed it.  This then allowed for the placing of the petals and leaves, on the left top corner of the photo.   I tucked the flower under this corner. The leaves are little die-cut leftovers from previous projects.  I used brads for the flower centres.  I also added more chipboard bits around the canvas.


To add the last touches to this canvas, I wanted to add some more stamping and used an acrylic block for these word stamps and stamped them in the top left corner and the bottom right hand corner. I added one more arrow stamp just above the vacation word too. The "Take Note" stamp was stamped onto plain cardboard and then just cut out and stuck onto the canvas.

I am still going to add a little journaling card behind my photo and then it will be completely finished.

I hope you enjoyed the tutorial and perhaps you will give it a try sometime.  Mixed media is super fun and there is never a right or wrong! One just goes with the flow!

BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Wanderlust, On Board, Sightseeing/ Souvenir
Cardstock: Licorice, Berry/Double Dot
Stickers: Combo Sticker/ Souvenir
Noteworthy: Souvenir
Brads: Souvenir
Chipboard: Souvenir 
Stamps: It is Written, Captured, To the Point, Geometric Patterns
Petals: Souvenir
Stencils: Brocade Stickable, Bliss Stickable

Pearlescent: Chocolate, Island Mist







Thursday, August 21, 2014

August Mood Board - Canvas and Layout

Welcome back to another creative day on the BoBunny blog! The August Mood board is our inspiration this week, enjoy crafty friends!

BoBunny August Mood Board


Whimsical Canvas by Gabrielle Pollacco


Hello, it's Gabrielle here with you today to share with you a canvas I made using the August Mood Board as inspiration.  This was such a fun Mood board, the colors in it are some of my all time favorite combinations.  I decided to create a little vignette using the reverse side of an art canvas.


I began by began by tearing bits and pieces off of my Bo Bunny Washi tapes (I used tape from the Black & White, and Kraft collections).  After that I added a little texture with home-made texture paste and a stencil.  I cut a piece of background paper from the Enchanted Garden paper. I continued by dry brushing a bit of Gesso in a thin coat over the texture and taped area.


I then chose some flourished and scroll chipboard from Et Cetera collection to decorate my frame with.  I added some trinkets and buttons from other Bo Bunny collections and glued them to the frame work.  I gave the added items a coat of  Gesso and when it dried, I misted and painted the frame with the blues and purples in the paper collection.


I created a little nest with some Spanish Moss (found in the floral dept of your local craft store) and made little eggs with air dry clay, and tucked it into the corner of the frame.


I did a little fussy cutting from the Enchanted Garden patterned papers (flowers, mushrooms etc.) to add a few more whimsical embellishments to the framework.  I gave the whole frame a final gilded finish by dry brushing some gold metallic paint to bring up details.


Bo Bunny products used on this project:
Patterned Paper:  Enchanted Garden / Mosaic, Enchanted Garden, Periodical, Fairies, Pixies.
Chipboard:  Et Cetera
Trinkets: Et Cetera, Gabrielle, Serenity
Jewels: Apple Cider



Nature's Beauty by Rhonda Van Ginkel

Nature's Beauty Scrapbook Page by Rhonda Van Ginkel using BoBunny Enchanted Garden Collection

Greetings, it's Rhonda here to share with you my take on the Mood Board. I loved the dreamy and soft feel of the colors and the element of time all together. It inspired me to use these sunset photos from the campground of our recent vacation.  

Nature's Beauty Scrapbook Page by Rhonda Van Ginkel using BoBunny Enchanted Garden Collection

This was the perfect opportunity to work with our all new Glitter Paste and Stickable Stencils. I have to share with you that the results are more vibrant and so stunning, it is beyond amazing! It reminds me of bedtime fairy dust really. ha! I've done quite a bit of fussy cutting and added some cuts using dies and my cutting machine.


Nature's Beauty Scrapbook Page by Rhonda Van Ginkel using BoBunny Enchanted Garden Collection

I used the Pearlescents in Chocolate to accent the rivets on the door. They were also used along with a Stickable Stencil on my Doily in Island Mist and a touch of Brilliant Blue. These dried very fast. Once dry completely, I spritzed the Doily with water, then used Glimmer Spray in Frost and Gold.


I really love that with Mixed Media you can make your project extremely artistic or simply add hints of it all to your taste and what the project calls for. BoBunny's new products make the process fun and easy.


BoBunny Supplies:
Pattern Papers: Enchanted Garden, Imagine, Magic, Moonlight, Mosaic, Pathway, Periodical, Pixies, Spellbound  / Enchanted Garden
Stickers: Enchanted Garden Combo Sticker
Chipboard: The Avenues 12x12, Somewhere In Time Layered Chipboard
Stamps: Gateway Stamp
Brads: Enchanted Garden
Blossoms: Plum Purple Bouquet, Plum Purple Zinnia
Doilies: 6"Medium
Kraft: Wood Clock
Pearlescents: Chocolate, Sugar, Island Mist and Brilliant Blue
Ink Pad: Sugar
Glimmer Spray: Frost and Gold
Glitter Paste: Silver
Stencils: Bliss Stickable Stencils