Friday, January 29, 2016

DIVAs JANUARY PROJECT


Our January project was presented by the lovely Ms. DE ~ we got a kit containing the 6 x 8 canvas board, the gessoed cardboard bits (there were a bunch more bits that I ended up not using; I'll save them for later), and the stencils to use as background. She also had Lindy's sprays there for us to color the backgrounds, and the heart she made from paper clay ~
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We did the textures with either texture paste or modeling paste; then worked on the backgrounds.  At home, I used more Lindy's on it, and added in several different colors of Tattered Angel's Glimmer Mist, especially on the small bits. (The picture doesn't really show off the Glimmer; it's better IRL) I changed the color of the heart a bit, and added pop dots under the wings. The words are from an old font, and I covered them with Glossy Accents.

This is the first real art project I've worked on since the surgery, and I'm very happy with it!  I definitely want to play more with texture pastes.

Thanks for looking!

5 comments:

mollie said...

That's stunning, dear (((((bbbbb)))))
Makes my heart smile big <3 x <3

Art and Sand said...

I need to make some art. I have been doing lots with my hands, but nothing like this.

Your piece is great!

Lynn Stevens said...

Turned out Great Bobbie. I love how the heart is emerging.
Happy your back to creating once again
Hugs Lynn

cathy @ma vie trouvee said...

It turned out great - I love all the textures. Glad you are recovering from your surgery!

June said...

I love how it turned out Bobbie! I hope you will share other projects (because I am sure there will be more :) Once ! get on a roll, I can't be stopped. Is that how you are?
I think Boise is going to be very spring-like today because it is pretty darn good here. Our 3' of snow has been taken down to 1'. A little sorry to see it go. The wind has been awful here for about 3 days, but today is beautiful!!!
hugs from over here...


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