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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Maple Leaf Mixed Media Canvas

Ice Resin SKWeckesser Canada Day

I hope that everyone has a wonderful Canada Day! 

For Canada Day I wanted to give a friend of my a little something special because this week has been super crazy here in Alberta, so I created a little mixed media canvas.

Here is how I created my Maple Leaf Mixed Media Canvas.

Maple Leaf Canvas SKWeckesser Ice resin 1

· Take an old sewing pattern and after mixing up a small cup of Ice Resin, using a small paint brush coat the front and back. Set aside to dry overnight. Do the same to an old book page.

  • Print off picture of the Canada flag.

  • Give your canvas a base coat of white acrylic paint.

  • Let dry.

Maple Leaf Canvas SKWeckesser Ice resin 2· Spritz with water and gentle rub off paper to get an image transfer.

Maple Leaf Canvas SKWeckesser Ice resin 3· Use some of Tim Holtz Distress Paint to color up the sides of your canvas and around your image. Dab on some of the paint and then don’t be afraid to use a rag to work the color into all tear and creases.

Maple Leaf Canvas SKWeckesser Ice resin 4· Take the dried resined sewing paper and cut into strips.

Maple Leaf Canvas SKWeckesser Ice resin 5· Dab some Tim Holtz Distress Stain onto Ranger Ink Non-Stick Craft Sheet then dab the strips of Ice Resin sewing patterns through it. Let it sit for a minute and then spritz with a bit of water to let the color bleed a bit. Dab excess off with a rag. You can add other colors it you want.

· Heat set.

Maple Leaf Canvas SKWeckesser Ice resin 6

· Cut strips of the Ice Resin Book Page. Roll up and put a little dab of glue at the end so it doesn’t come undone.

Maple Leaf Canvas SKWeckesser Ice resin 7· Cut off 3” lengths of Ice Resin Sewing Pattern paper. Gentle fold in half and twist the ends to make petals for a flower. Make 5 or 6 of them.

Maple Leaf Canvas SKWeckesser Ice resin 8

· Glue to the back side of a cork circle. Now glue the rolled up Ice Resin book page on top.

· Take the remaining Ice Resin sewing Pattern strips and wrap the bottom of your canvas and top with the Ice Resin sewing pattern flower.

Maple Leaf Canvas SKWeckesser Ice resin 9· Using some Liquid Pearls from Ranger Ink, lightly outline the maple leaf to help make it pop.

Ice Resin SKWeckesser Canada Day 2

032·Gently brush on some of Ranger Ink Perfect Pearls onto the maple leaf to accent it. Mist & heat set.

Enjoy your canvas! BPC HS text banner

I wanted to remind you that there is still time to leave a comment to be entered in to win a spot in the new fantastic online class that Ali Edwards is doing this summer. Ali really is awesome.              

GO HERE to leave a comment and good luck!

I will be teaching at the Create-n-Connect show! You can register HERE! Hope to see ya for some AWESOME creative fun with wonderful products from Susan K. Weckesser Inc. ,Unity Stamp Co.,  Clover USA, Ranger Ink, & Prima Marketing.

I hope that you have a WONDERFUL Canada Day! I know that after the hectic week that we just had around here…we are going to enjoy a day of a little bit of family fun! (likely a water balloon fight too!)

hugs,

Susan

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Friday, June 28, 2013

a card and a tag


Hi everyone....I wanted to share a card today using Susan's Motherhood stamp. it is such a true statement combined with a great vintage image. being a mother of 4 and watching my 3 girls be mothers-Mother is definitely an action word and way of being even if it is just listening.

I took cardstock and stamped Unity stamp co stamps (layers of life set for May) for a background. I also used stencils with heavy bodied acrylic paint (parchment) to create a little depth.
i finished it off with a bow from leather cord and i used some color box chox ink around the stamped image and the cardstock.






 my next project is a tag using Susan's  A little bit Washi  stamp set. I stamped it on the cardstock tag and on some Tim Holtz tissue tape to add color. I then added one of Tim's frames on the smile stamp to highlight it. finished it off with a little chalk ink around the edges and seam binding stained with walnut stain








happy creating art from the heart, 
jeanie dickinson
lets journey awhile together and be inspired to create the moments of our LIFE. 

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Home is where the Heart is . . .Studio 12 Stamps co branded with Susan K Weckesser

 Hi everyone, Tracy here today to share a project using one of the
Susan K Weckesser co branded with Studio 12 stamps 
that are here in the UK and I can`t tell you how much I love them and believe me they are gorrrgeous . . .
...you can find all 6 sets in the Polkadoodles shop HERE.

My project today - still using up odd bits and bobs of wood along with watercolor paints.
How it started off - A quick lick of white acrylic paint, then using an archival ink pad to stamp!
The wood is uneven so the roof looks slightly faded but I kinda like it.
Colored with Windsor and Newton Watercolor paints, a new love of mine.
I added a few bricks on the house along the way and a doodle here and a doodle there with a fine black liner pen.
I continued stamping the house and coloring all the way around, changing up the colors  along the way and adding more doodles.
I stamped the sentiment
Home is where the Heart is
chopped it all up and fixed a part on each little house.
Finishing with a little chipboard heart and another sentiment from the set.
With all the Susan K Weckesser stamps I now have in my stash { smile }I think I might get all inky and make a village with a little harbour for my Sail Away wooden Block I put together for my last post.
Well that`s all from me today.
Thank you for taking the time to look.
 Till next time
Hugs
Tracy Easson
Susan K Weckesser Design Team Member.