Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Canvas
Sue and I were having a 1 2 1 swap and one of the items on the list was a canvas. I used the Josephs coat stamping technique on the stamped image. Was quite pleased with the results apart from the stamp was probably too detailed. I covered the canvas is texture paste and then used my acrylic dabbers to create the bold bright colours and sectioned each piece and the edges off with the black. I cut the letters using the cuttlebug with the remaining card from the stamping technique above.
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13 comments:
Fun canvas! Love the bright colours and of course the sentiment is one we should all remember and apply!
how I catching....... love the pink bits hun
Kate x
Love the image the colours are great Sam - Sentiment is brilliant
Hugs Beccy xxx
great colours Sam , I cannot make out what the stamp says /is but looks great with Joseph's coat on
Hi Ellen
The stamp says be silly and it's a boy with his glasses on upside down, but like I said in the write up, it was probably the wrong stamp to use as it had quite a bit of detail xxxx
Fabulous work as always Sam - I love the colours & texture!! I don't know this technique, but it certainly looks great!! Hope you're well xxx
Oooooh yummy texture paste, this has urged me to dig mine out again and have a play. It's funny how you forget about certain stuff until you see it in use again, hope I can find it now!
Sue x
it's yummy, bright, bold and bee-utiful....and you have introduced me to another great blogg. Thx Sam
Bee
Very bold Sam, great stuff!
Not seen this technique before love it all things bright and beautiful! Great piece reminds me of a well know painitng but cannot for the life of me name it or the artist now.
LOVE the texture and colours.
xxxxxxxxx
Wow, great bright colours used, love it!
Fab I love all the colours
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