I bought some little canvases at one of the craft stores.
They were on sale.
Very cheap.
Unfortunately they were coated with something that water wouldn't penetrate.
Solution....
I cut watercolor paper to fit,
did a watercolor wash on the background,
stamped and painted the images.
I hope the paper sticks for a long time.
Since little things on the table end up getting knocked off,
I hung them in the dining room
opposite this art.
What do you think?
They actually hang straight. |
I'm going to take them over to
ANYTHING GOES
and
NO ORDINARY PAPER
I used watercolor paper on the canvas.
I'm so glad you could stop by.
I appreciate all your comments.
I'll catch up to you very soon.
I hope....
Enjoy!
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Stamps: Butterflies (?no name on these stamps), Awesomely Artistic, Butterfly Basics (SU)
Ink: Jet Black StazOn
Paper: 140 lb. cold press watercolor (Arches)
Other: Canvas (ACMoore), Koi Watercolor, Aqua Painter, Burlap Ribbon (SU), Vintage Brad (?)
Wonderful idea - I want to do something for my home only ocean related.
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If you ever decide to take them down, they can come to my house! Absolutely beautiful Bonnie!! :0)
ReplyDeleteFabulous little pieces of art!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Bonnie! You could seal them with matte Mod Podge which would stop the paper peeling off.
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely . Don't suppose you used any washi tape to stick them? Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteGreat save Bonnie and beautiful home decor! I always think your work should be put in a frame and on the wall. Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI was so tired after the girls and then more came, I know we are both blessed!
Such a lovely creation! The images are so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful art - love how you 'saved' the canvases with watercolour paper.
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Maxine
I'm impressed. Soon, hopefully real soon, I am going to work on some art for our bedroom. I decorate in the coastal theme and would like to use some old SU! shell stamps. Love the watercolor techniques. Happy Weekend :) Barb
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to top your little canvases with watercolour paper! Love your sweet images and the contrast between the soft background colours and vibrant image colours!
ReplyDeleteI think you need to start selling your incredible home art, Bonnie! You have found yourself a second hobby, my friend!! Enjoy your day!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteWhat great home decor! Love these little masterpieces, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat I think is that you have a discerning eye to pick up the canvases on sale and do something splendid with them. Each one is just a tiny work of art, and attaching them to the hanger to display them on a wall is inspired thinking! I think each little canvas is a work of art. You can enjoy them each day. TFS & Happy Sunday
ReplyDeleteAll three canvases are so beautiful Bonnie. Love the soft, delicate washed backgrounds and images. Great job! I have just bought two watercolour canvas boards and looking forward to playing with them. :) xx
ReplyDeleteWow! These are all so beautiful! Lovely work!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
hugs...
Melissa
Beautiful little canvasses Bonnie and they look great hung vertically. x
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