Supplies:
*Canvases
*Paintbrushes
*Acrylic Paint (I did two canvases with a metallic gold paint and one with a sage green paint.)
*Paint tray to hold both paint and water
*Acid-free adhesive
*Sponge brush
*Mod Podge
Display or Hang...
Happy Painting!
These are really beautiful and thanks to your tutorial I believe I can create them as well. I am a fairly new subscriber to your blog and I want to compliment you on having such a nice space here. I always enjoy visiting and I learn so much. Very inspiring!
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Maureen
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love your paintings! I really appreciate the tutorial also, what a great idea to take a pix of the placement of your media! I have a problem with that, I could never get the exact look I had when I went to glue the pieces down, as when I had when I was designing1 Now I have a solution!
ReplyDeleteI also like your blog, it is calm and serene, making it easy to focus on your info!
I liked the way you listed out the supplies also!
And I have a son named Eli also!
I love these canvases! Especially love that you used old book pages!
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial, would love to have a go of that
ReplyDeleteTHese are gorgeous! I just love the little birdies!
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Amie
I'm loving your blog and this tutorial! Thanks so much. Going to do this for sure. :)
ReplyDeleteJust saw these featured on Mod Podge Rocks: so glad that I did! What a beautiful set of artwork! I agree with Amy (from MPR) that these look like they were straight out of a Ballard Designs catalog. Beautiful!
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