Over at the PA blog, Julie Ann has made 3 inspiring canvas projects each using a mini mask and shades of the colour green which you can see here, here and here.
I used a flat 6 x6 canvas board, gelatos to colour the background, a TH frameworks frame kindly sent to me by Lin. The mask is made from coloured UTEE, leaves are from Hero Arts. Stamping in green stazon using LP and Mini PA images. Wire twisted around a pen.
19 comments:
Wow, that looks fab, but his eyes are a bit scary! The twisty wire is great.
Love the patterned die and the wire, fab composition, scary eyes!
Such a cool mask, and so many layers of glorious green - love the frameworks revealing the spidery script beneath too!
Alison x
Fab! The eyes follow you around lol
Love
Amanda x
Great green man (with scary eyes!)
Fab!
Lucy x
Sam,
Your "green man" looks fabulous and I love the added text and frameworks on the canvas.
Fabulous canvas Sam! That mask is even creepier than Julie Ann's! I'm such a wuss! xxx
Love the composition and the trellis, his eyes are scary though lol
Great green man Sam even with the scary eyes very unusual and interesting love him xx
Zombie Green man?? ;-) That looks great Sam.
Very cool and, yes, a little bit scary.
Your variation certainly 'rocks' Sam !!
Ooh, yes, those eyes are certainly scary! I love how you created the background and the greens are so fresh and spring-like. This is a fabulous make, Sam. Julie Ann xxx
Fabulous green man with beautiful background. I love his front hear. xx
Love your background (that die-cut is gorgeous)but the green man is little bit scary!
Terrific Sam and your fave colour.
Love Chrissie x
And you found Lin's Charlotte doll scary? I wouldn't like to meet your green man in a dark alley, lol! Seriously though Sam, it's a fab make and I really love the background and use of the trellis.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
LOL Lesley!!1 and you are right he is real scary!! great piece though Sam.love the wire and the die cut looks great!! xxx
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