
This is the mega swap piece that I made for the swap on the Lotstodo Forum which Andrea arranged. My maker is Ellen and my reciever is Ju. Andrea set the criteria for the swap and mine was to use, a canvas the wrong way round, incorporate brown and silver, use a word and a number and a piece of metal. The background is a tumble dryer sheet sprayed with glimmer mist and distressed re-inkers. I painted the top of the canvas silver and the sides brown. I added the image, the various metal pieces, the silver bow and the gems to the crown. I cut a piece of wire mesh to fit the canvas and stapled it to the wood, added the 4 brown buttons, cut the letters from brown card with my new storybook cartridge for the cricut machine to spell out No1 Prince.
wow I have several canvas' but would not have thought to do that. Like the way you incorporated your set requirements and think it looks ace as always
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Kate x
What a brilliant canvas!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely Sam - you have been so innovative with the bits you had to use and who would have thought ... a tumble dryer sheet!
ReplyDeleteLucky Ju getting this treasure to keep.
ReplyDeletefab canvas, love it. x
ReplyDeleteIts fab Sam lucky Ju
ReplyDeleteTruly stunning - I adore it
ReplyDeleteI love how he's looking out throught the mesh grid! Brill piece.
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Sam - a stunning piece - love everything about it but in particular the way he's looking through the mesh
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This is great Sam and inspirational xx
ReplyDeletelove the background . great idea that mesh (want to swap a bit for chickenwire?)
ReplyDeletelike the way he's almost looking as if locked up
This is amazingly creative! Love all the different elements. katxx
ReplyDeleteSuper piece Sam - must try one of these back to front canvasses - sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteOh gorgeous ! It makes me want to make something like that too :D Very inspirational, well done :)
ReplyDeletegreat little prince!!!
ReplyDeleteJust brilliant Sam, so many things to look at & feel. Lucky lady!
ReplyDeleteFantastic piece of art, Sam. Don't know how you could give it away!
ReplyDeleteLove this Sam! Brilliant
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