Are
 you ready for some mixed media inspiration? I hope so, because I've got
 a canvas to share as well as a video tutorial on my background 
technique. To be quite honest,  I decided to make the video after my 
canvas was completely finished - and of course no two projects ever turn
 out the same, but at least you can learn the techniques that I used.
I saw that Lindy's Stamp Gang was having a Color Challenge
 - and I was so excited, because I've loved their products for several 
years now - from the first time I tried them. So here was this month's 
palate - not my normal colors, but really fun!
Then, before I even had a chance to play along, they really sweetened the pot, by announcing they were having a design team call! Now my mind started churning with ideas of sparkly, spritzy things, and I decided to make a canvas.
I
 hope you enjoy my video and find some helpful tips.  For the finished 
project, I added some Dusty Attic Chipboard - that I spritzed and 
embossed, and handmade paper flowers created with Cheery Lynn Designs 
Sweet Williams Flower Strip die.  After the flowers were shaped and 
assembled, I dipped them in melted embossing powder.
Lindy's Stamp Gang Products:
Lindy's Stamp Gang Products:
Buccaneer Bay Blue Moon Shadow Mist
Blue Hawaiin Blue Starburst Sprays
Bluebeard Blue Violet Moon Shadow Mist
Burnished Brass Moon Shadow Mist
Hydrangea Blue Mauve Embossing Powder
Desert Moon Turquoise Embossing Powder
Twilight Jade Slate Embossing Powder
And here is the second canvas that I created for the video. I haven't finished it off yet, but will be sharing it as soon as I do.
Blue Hawaiin Blue Starburst Sprays
Bluebeard Blue Violet Moon Shadow Mist
Burnished Brass Moon Shadow Mist
Hydrangea Blue Mauve Embossing Powder
Desert Moon Turquoise Embossing Powder
Twilight Jade Slate Embossing Powder
And here is the second canvas that I created for the video. I haven't finished it off yet, but will be sharing it as soon as I do.
Thanks for stopping by, and wish me luck!





2 comments:
This is gorgeous and GOOD LUCK!
Great job on your video.....Good luck with the design team. They would be lucky to have you.
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