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Mixed Media on Monday

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It’s Joy here today with a mixed media canvas. I tried something new and worked with some bright colours, which are outside of my comfort zone. This canvas is 6×6 and I started with some  a few layers of cheese cloth on top of the blank canvas.mixed media canvas at scrapbooknerd.comAfter gluing the cheese cloth to the canvas with matte medium I started to add the acrylic paint, and stamps to add interest to the background. One of my favourite ways to add stamped images to a canvas is to stamp the in black archival ink on tissue paper.

Because the canvas in uneven stamping directly to the canvas with large images is hard. I tear (not cut) the tissue paper around the stamped image then use matt medium to adhere it to the canvas. I find that when I tear the tissue paper the edges fade and blend into the background of the project as compared to cutting it which creates harsh edges around the stamped images.
I also used some stencils and watered down white paint in the background as well.
mixed media canvas at scrapbooknerd.com  I used acrylic paints and Faber-Castel Big Brush markers to and colour and shading to the floral images. The flowers are stamps designed by Donna Downey and I did go over the outline of the flower with a black marker to darken those lines.
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This canvas came together quickly because of all the texture that the cheese cloth
provided, I did’t spend much time adding to the background. I hope you enjoyed this installment of Mixed Media on Monday, thank you for stopping by.

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Texture Tools

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Welcome back to another Scrapbook Nerd Academy, today I am sharing the texture tools from Ranger. We have a short video for you today showing what the tools do and a canvas project that use the texture tools.

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Ranger Texture Tools – demonstration from Scrapbook Nerd on Vimeo.

These tools are quite easy to use and work well with different mediums, thicker pastes are better because they hold their form once applied to your project. I created the background with moulding paste and several of the texture tools. I used acrylic paint, stamping inks and Dylusions spray ink to add colour to the background & flowers.

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Although I did not use stencils on this canvas, I can see the texture tools being very useful working in conjunction with stencils that have a large open area. While the stencil remains in place after adding some paste use the tools to texturize the open area then remove your stencil.
So Blessed Canvas using Ranger Texture Tools - scrapbooknerd.com

Our monthly challenge is still open, May 31st midnight is the deadline. Link up your project using May’s challenge – CORK over in the SN forum here —> http://scrapbooknerd.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=4922 I would love to see what you created 🙂

 

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