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

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Simple Joys

Hi Friends! Abby here with ScrappinAbby and today I'll be showing you how I freshened up one of my older projects using the canvas pieces from Linnie Blooms .
This is how it looked before...
This is a mini canvas I made around 7 years ago...I liked it then but I wanted to freshen it up a bit and give it a new look. I have a short video that shows you the project up close along with the Linnie Blooms products I used...

I used one of the tree canvas pieces as one of my background elements. I gave it some texture by using a script background stamp and used the Green Tea Gelato....




We were at a local amusement park called The Enchanted Forest, so I thought adding the canvas tree would be fun & fitting.

To have the photo "pop" off the canvas I used one of the Mixed Stitch Canvas pieces as my background for the photo. To add some color, I used more of my Gelatos in Lemon and Bubble Gum.





I think it turned out pretty cute : )





Using the Linnie Bloom Mixed Stitch and canvas pieces is a great way to update one of your older projects or to just simply mix it up a bit. 

Thanks for stopping by the Linnie Blooms blog today and for checking out another ScrappinAbby project. 

Happy Crafting : )


Thursday, February 6, 2014

Hope is the thing with feathers.....

......HELLO!!!...this is my latest creation for the 
LOVELOVELOVE these awesome products!
Mixed stitch canvas...birdies and heart shapes...OH MY GOODNESS!
 I played with the canvas blank & shapes...coloring with paint...Dylusions sprays, Heidi Swap Color Shine, and my ULTIMATE new favorite color tools Faber Castell Gelatos!(OMG...YUMMY!)

 This is how my creative brain designs...with the bits 'n bobs all out in front of me...until I can get the perfect fit!
 up close of one of the birdies...heart shape wing.."hope" is one of my "I cannot ever let go of these Stampin'UP! sets!" from when I was a rep...

 ....and this is the back.....I printed out the first paragraph of Emily Dickinson's sweet poem, sewed it onto vintage music paper, and attached it to the canvas.
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I will be putting this in my Etsy shop this weekend....along with some other treasures from my heart!
Thanks for looking!...remember...if you are interested in coming over to The BeeHive studio to enjoy some creative playtime with Linnie Blooms, just convo me on FB!!

creative blessings,
debbie

Monday, December 30, 2013

Hi! It's Candy Spiegel returning as my second time as a guest designer on the Linnie Blooms blog!

This time I wanted to share the Stitched Canvas Book I created ... well, decorated anyway. The great thing about this little book is was all sewn and ready to go when I received it!

I started using my Copic Airbrush System and plastic stencils to create the background.

To keep things neat, I placed the book in an old box and used Removable Glue Dots to hold the stencil in place.

After the stenciling was finished, I airbrushed a few colors around the edges of the book.
Then, I airbrushed a piece of Linnie Textures and added it to the cover.

Then, I added a Sizzix peacock die, flowers, ribbons, fibers, Dew Drops, charms and more.
Here's another detail shot ...

For the inside pages, I used papers from Graphic 45 and Webster's Pages. I continued airbrushing the pages throughout the book to tie it all together.





On this page, I airbrushed the Linnie Textures for the right side of the page, then used it as a stencil for the left side of the page.



I hope you enjoyed this peek inside my little mixed-media booklet. Visit my blog at http://candyspiegel.wordpress.com/ for more inspiration.









Saturday, November 2, 2013

Introducing our new Trees & Leaves

What a perfect time to start seeing the leaves on the trees change and fall.   At the same time you may start to see those Christmas trees set up in the front windows of homes.  

So why not introduce our Trees & Leaves.  Here are just a few samples of the new Mixed Media Canvas Shapes we plan to show you through out the next two months. 


Fall Leaves

Leaves

Evergreen Trees

Tree

Created By Linda Barutha, Trees & Leaves

Created by Linda Barutha  Trees
https://www.facebook.com/pages/3-Girl-JAM/129045323859706
Created By Julie Bling

Created by Pinky Hobbs
 
Through out all of next week each day we will be showing you new projects using our Leaves & Trees.   You are welcome to play along with us by sharing your projects on our Face book Linnie Blooms page.   Do you want some trees and leaves?  You can order from our shop right here at Linnie Blooms..

Have a great weekend,  Kimberly (Scrap It Girl)

Friday, October 4, 2013

a bit of mixed media for stampers


Hi! It's me again, Baerbel from Germany.

Mixed media is a trend in arts and grafics which has found lots and lots new fans during the last decade. Because all kind of crafts and hobbies are mixed together these days, stamping is involved in some of the mixed media ideas we can see all over the internet.

In my daily work with other stampers, I often meet those who are scared to colour in their images. These crafters will never try the mixed media, because a lot of free painting in involved. But even stampers can make unique pieces of art, and today I want to show you how.


For todays samples I used some of the canvas blank, Linda Barutha has kindly sent me all over to Germany!

My first step was to prepare your canvas, I have put a generous amount of gold acrylics (Marabu) all over the blanks for a festive effect. Let dry.

Then stamp you desired image with crafters in (Tsukineko). My prints have been very pale, but I do not need any crisp images for this technique. Let dry the print.

Fill in the image with the paints of you choice. The idea of this technique is, not to draw really exact. You can play with your paint, mix it as you go and try various painting technique. As my acrylics left a hint of where the stamped image was, I painted the black lines after the first layer of paint was dry.
Because you work with acrylics, you always can go back and paint another layer, if the first artwork doesn't please you.

Add highlights with some white. Mix the white paint with the colours you have used to fill the image, for a more subtle effect.Let your imagination go wild, and add some additional prints after the whole thing is dry. The last prints haven't to be exact either, because the beauty of mixed media is its imperfection! I hope you have fun!




And another wall hanger is ready for Christmas, I used the same technique....



materials used:
canvas blanks: Linda Barutha
stamp "Halloweenkürbis" , Stempelschmiede
stamp "Kringeltanne", fairysale
acrylics: Marabu
stamp pad: Tsukineko

Friday, September 13, 2013

Sunshine Found Mixed Media Canvas by GDT Laura C

Hey everyone!  I'm Laura Cox and so honored and excited to be a Guest
Designerat Linnie Blooms this month!!

Mixed Media is such a creative outlet....no rules, just go for it!  So that's what
 I did with this canvas project (my first!):
  


I started with a canvas base painted with gesso, added spray inks directly on
thecanvas and also through an UmWow Studio stencil.  I also added modeling
pastethrough one of these stencils. The sequins and chipboard were added
while  it was still wet, then allowed dry time overnight.

Playing with different textures and mediums is the best part of mixed media,
and in this piece, front and center for the texture I wanted, were the
 Linnie Blooms  canvas shapes.  The sunshine and the arrow shapes were
colored in with gelatos and water, and then frayed up at the edges. 

A paper circle with distressed edges and brushed with gelatos and then
 a button with twine completed my sunshine, here's a closer look:


I just love that these pieces are limited only by your imagination and creativity!

I also added the mesh from Linnie Blooms as well.....this is a great stencil, or
used for additional texture as I did here (it reminded me of the beach!).  Some of
 it was dyed with spray ink, some I left plain.  I coated it with Faber-Castell/
Design Memory Craft gel medium, then played with it until I liked the look
and left it to dry.

Here is a closer look:



A little more gesso, sticker letters and a pic, finish it off.  It's a special
memento  of our beach trip this year.  Love that I can have this memory
on display! 

Thanks for stopping by today and finding a little crafting sunshine with me!
Hope you are inspired to create some of your own...so many options
with Linnie Blooms goodies!