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Friday, February 3, 2012

Little House Canvas


It's no secret that I'm a big fan of altered, mixed media, off-the-page projects! 

I wanted to make a little canvas as a gift for a friend of mine, so I pulled out the Charm School kit (there are a few left!) and went to work. This is my finished product, but read below for a step by step tutorial!


I started by covering my canvas with some of the text patterned paper from the kit. I pinked the edge.  I'm fairly generous with mod podge underneath and on top. 


I cut a strip for some grass. 


And then another. 


To make the house, I cut an asymmetrical rectangle from some of the Hambly paper. I glued it on but made sure it had a little texture/wrinkles. 


It needed a cute, red striped roof. 


To embellish the grass, I poked a hole through the paper and the canvas. 


Then I threaded through one of the wire stems from the adorable little 
Melissa Frances flowers in the kit. 


I just added a little paper leaf on top to finish it. 


I added several of these, plus some fussy cut flowers from patterned paper. 


A door was added to the house. 


And then windows, with a piece of border sticker trimmed for window treatments. I also added a heart cut from paper to the front of the door. 


Then, to add paint, I used a variety of methods: 

bubble wrap stamping for clouds



A little direct-to-paper painting on the patterned paper to blend it a bit more:






some wood block stamping (with paint):


some acrylic stamping (with distress inks):


some painting with mists (on the grass): 


and on the house:


Then I used an art marker to define & blend all the edges: 



A few rub ons add some fun little details: 


I rubbed a little brown ink around all the edges and am finished! 




This was such a fun project- it makes me happy, 
and will hopefully be a fun surprise for my friend as well! 

5 comments:

  1. Love this house! And I have been dying to get into my kit and make some mixed media with it....was waiting til my mom left!

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  2. I love the house. Home - makes me feel warm inside. Thanks!

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  3. So fabulous, really makes me smile. Looooove it.

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  4. This is great! I'm headed to my playroom to begin a project as you show. Thanks for sharing! It is a happy project! With Autumn in mind!

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