I decided to smear Prima's Texture Paste Clear Crackle on a few places on the canvas, leaving it to dry before continuing. The text hearts were drawn on old dictionary paper, cut out and inked. The little bead heart was distressed with alcohol ink.
I continued painting the canvas with shades of brown Distress Paint as well as Broken China. By adding paint, the texture of the texture paste parts becomes even more evident. The canvas was also stamped with a dot stamp and Picket Fence paint, since I thought it needed a bit of white. The enameled tag was given a rub-on sentiment and aged with alcohol ink.
Here you can see that I added new pen marks to the heart after colouring it. A Heart Charm was also glued to the canvas.
When I was done with the colouring, I wanted some gold paint on the canvas too. But my gold acrylic paints are in the container. I did have Gold Mixative alcohol ink at hand though (I had to give my alcohol inks away since they were not allowed in the container, and have started buying new ones). The alcohol ink did the trick and when swept lightly over the canvas, mainly the textured areas picked it up. It looked particularly good on the crackled parts if you look at the photo above showing the crackles. The mirror star was also altered with alcohol ink.
The metal pieces were altered with paint and alcohol ink and the lace was dyed with Walnut Stain Distress Spray Stain.
My son helped pick out some of the embellishments, such as the alphabet beads. He loves everything that contains an 'A' since that is his own letter. He also wanted to add an autumn leaf, but that still hasn't made its way onto the canvas yet.
A key and a Word Band. You can see some fine crackles in the left hand corner. I also stamped on the canvas, right on top of the texture with a date background stamp.
Thank you for visiting today!
Happy crafting!
Anna-Karin
Supplies:
Surfaces: Canvas Board (8 x 6 in)
Stamps: Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz: Good Thoughts, Ultimate Grunge, The Boys, Love Struck Valentine,
Ink: Ranger Archival Ink: Jet Black
Paint: Distress Paint: Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, Black Soot, Broken China, Walnut Stain, Picket Fence, Peeled Paint; Ranger Dina Wakley: Umber
Alcohol ink: Ranger Adirondack: Gold Mixative, Stream, Ginger, Teakwood
Medium: Ranger: Texture Paste, Dina Wakley Gesso; Prima: Texture Paste Clear Crackle
Marker: Ranger/OHTO: Fude Ball
Embellishments: Tim Holtz idea-ology: Heart Charms, Word Bands, Mirrored Stars, Nature Adornments, Arrows Adornments, Number Brads, Enameled Tags, Botanical Remnant Rubs, Locket Keys
Tools: Ranger: Texture Tools
As always your use of beautiful textures and details shines through! i love how thoughtful you put together your story on your canvas. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project, Anna-Karin! I really love how you utilized the texture tools :)
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Steph
Simon Says Stamp!
So amazing, Anna-Karin! i've never seen these Ranger Texture tools, need to check them out! Love the color combo blue with brown! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteStunning work of art Anna-Karin! Love all the textures and your attention to detail! Thanks for the inspiration!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love all the textures you created with those Ranger textures tools too. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteA really fabulous canvas, Anna-Karin. I love the gold over the crackle - inspired to use the alcohol inks in the absence of paint - and all that texture is wonderful. I just got this little boy stamp in the sales, and I'm so glad I did now - he looks so great here.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
This canvas is incredible- tells such a great story in such an artistic way! Great work!
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful layers of embellishments and textures on the background. Beautiful creation, Anna-Karin. :)
ReplyDeleteLove all the beautiful textures and fun embellishments you added on your canvas! You definitely have an eye for an artist!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the colours and combed texture, lovely piece!
ReplyDeleteFabulous project Anna-Karin, so full of textures and details! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteAnna-Karen, your canvas is so precious! I love the texture and the antique colours but most of all I love that is was so inspired by your son and he actually had some input on it's design. It just makes it all the more special.
ReplyDeleteHow sad you had to pass on some of your inks. Hopefully you can find them close to where you are now so you can replace them.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece of art and the details you used to create it. :)
Wow, truly beautiful with gorgeous textures and effects!!
ReplyDeleteI love the story that you've told through this canvas and the textures and colours are just amazing ~ it's a really beautiful piece of artwork, Anna-Karin! Have a great weekend... x
ReplyDeleteLovely canvas! The colors and texture are beautiful. I love the color palette with the touches of gold
ReplyDeleteAs always, I am amazed at your details here! So many clever things to see. I really loved what you did with the white enamel oval pennant and I also liked how you mixed different stamp styles like the real-looking baby with the scribbly hearts.
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