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Selasa, 16 April 2013

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Vintage pieces on display...


I adore this dog art - it is amazing!  I love vintage displays of art in combination with other collections.  This is so fun and whimsy don't you think?  I am sure it is even fantastic lit up!

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Kamis, 06 September 2012

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Horse art....


 
As I am sure you know I have a weakness for artwork with horses.  I saw these new pieces from Lisa at Kiki and Polly on line I was thinking how cute they would be in a job... love them.  But I was thinking also that there must be more horse art lovers out there like me.  So here are a few of my favorites.  I like to share!
 kiki and polly




tastes orangey


sarah atkinson

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Kamis, 26 Juli 2012

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DIY Stenciled Nature Wall Art on Canvas



Creating your own wall art can be simple! 
All you need are a few basic materials and a little bit of inspiration. 

Now that summer is in all its glory, why not take to the great outdoors for some of the materials needed for this project? 

You probably can find plenty of leaf and flower specimens in your very own backyard or garden. 

Or, take a nature walk with someone special and collect some leaves or other natural materials on your way. Once your project below is finished, you'll have a nice keepsake to remember the day!






Materials needed: (photo 1)


newspaper to cover and protect your work space


a store bought framed canvas for acrylic paint


acrylic craft paint


craft paint brush


repositional spray adhesive (aka artist's mounting adhesive)


spray paint in a contrasting color to your acrylic paint 



Instructions:


First, cover your work space with newspaper. 
To start, paint your entire canvas with acrylic paint in the color that you would like your leaves to be and set aside to dry (photo 2)


Once your canvas is dry, place your leaves or branch (or whatever you will be using as your stencil) on a separate piece of paper or newspaper and spray with mounting spray/respositional spray adhesive. (photo 3)


Next adhere the adhesive side of your leaves to your painted canvas and press down gently to adhere.


Spray over leaves with contrasting color spray paint, allow to dry, and then carefully peel off your leaves/stencil. (photo 4)


Display your finished artwork! (photo 5)





Here are two types of repositional spray adhesives/mounting sprays



What other kinds of materials would you use as a stencil for this project?  Aside from plant life, I think this project would be fun with lace or paper doilies.


What do you think?