Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Wall Art...

When decorating my sewing room, I used sunflower border on feathered painted wall of pale yellow and white. If you have never painted using a feather duster, it is so much fun. You can get some very pretty walls doing this. Maybe I will post someday some of the walls I have done.
I did this canvas art to hang in my sewing room. I couldn't believe I actually came across a picture with sunflowers I had planted. This was several years ago and I did not even have this art in mine. See, it pays  to take those photos and keep them, you just never know what you will need them for.

Instructions : Decide on your layout of pictures or other art you want to use.Place them on canvas where you want them. Glue on the back with Mode Podge, smoothing down very smooth.  Also coat top of picture with Mode Podge or Deco Podge, being very careful to get very smooth strokes.  
                       
Note: I cut out 2 of the sunflowers from my wall paper border, placed baby pictures in these and the deco podged them all down.            

                With artist modeling paste, using a palette knife, brush, or what ever works for what you are doing.  I drew the sunflowers, shapes around pictures, with the palette knife.  Words were done in wet paste using end of paint brush

Paint your canvas all over with your background color. ( Careful not to get it on your pictures) I used acrylic paint. Next: paint any other design you have.

Here , I painted my sunflowers and stems.                                                   

After this is all dry, I lightly dry brushed the raised surfaces with a little darker shade of paint.                                                                                       
Last !!! When all dry lightly spray all canvas with a sealer for acrylics.
Hang and Enjoy !


I enlarged a picture of a sunflower I had taken, Glued it down and then cut out a picture of the little girl and glued in on this.

Above:  These sunflowers were taken from my border, cut out and glued. Pictures added inside.



On these pictues you can see where I wrote the word "LOVE" in the wet paste.

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