It’s a Wonderful Life

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Hi there! Happy Sunday, readers!  The fantastic Richele Christensen provided us with some really really WONDERFUL inspiration today! Grab a big cup of coffee (or the beverage of your choice) and check this out!

Enjoy!

Hi everyone! It’s Richele Christensen…I’m so honored to be back to share my canvas with you using lots of the new Tim Holtz goodies. I’m not sure if I have a favorite but I really love the new Letterpress!  You can use them for mixed media project, configurations boxes or even by themselves. What will you make with them?

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#1 Start with a 6” x 8” Burlap Panel. To create the background for your canvas tear a piece of Melange Tissue Wrap to cover approximately half of the canvas. Apply a layer of Glue n’ Seal (matte) directly to the canvas and adhere the Tissue Wrap.

#2 Apply Glue ‘n Seal to the top of the Tissue Wrap.

#3 Dry with a heat tool. so cool how you can still see the burlap through the Tissue.

#4 Paint Canvas with Distress Paint.

#5 Use Distress Ink on an Ink Blending Tool to add color and create a vintage look.

#6 Make a big bow by wrapping the Linen Ribbon around your hand three times. Set the wrapped loops aside. Weave the ribbon through the Framed Alpha Part word “Wonderful” then wrap around canvas. Tie as shown.

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#7 Put the loops over the tied area. Secure the loops to create a bow with a square knot leaving the knot at the back of the bow. The nice thing about the Linen Ribbon is that you can crinkle it up or even ink it if desired.

#8 Add Remnant Rubs by rubbing them onto the canvas were desired.

#9 Cut 2 strips 2 1/4” x 12” from the Wallflower Paper Stash. Die cut the flowers from the Tattered Flower Garland Decorative Strip. Color the flowers with Distress Stain. Dry with a heat tool. Distress the edges with Gathered Twigs Distress Ink on an Ink Blending Tool.

#10 Make the flowers by shaping the petals. Add a few layers together and secure with a Number Brad, Long Fastener or Mini Fastener to the center.

#11 Color the metal embellishments using Distress Paint. Partially dry with a heat tool and buff of before the paint dries completely to reveal the metal.

#12 Sand the letters on the Letterpress blocks. This will help the paint to adhere. Paint the letter with Distress Paint. Let dry.

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#13 Lightly sand the letter then ink with Distress Ink on an Ink Blending Tool.

#14 Poke a small hole in the center bottom of the letter with a Craft Pick or Awl for the Screw Eye. Screw the Screw Eye in. Create the Heart Charm by attaching the included sticker to the recessed area then add the included epoxy stick on top. Add the Heart Charm with a Jump Ring to the Screw Eye.

#15 Adhere the flowers to the canvas with a hot glue gun. #16 Add the metal elements.

#17 Tuck a few pieces of ephemera under the flowers and ribbon band from the Thrift Shop Pack of Ephemera. You get SO many pieces in the pack and there’s an Expedition assortment which is great for travel journals.

#18 For the finishing touch add some Chitchat. Ink the edges with Distress Ink on an Ink Blending Tool and adhere in place. Note that the Chitchat comes in white and kraft. Draw around the words with a Black Soot Distress Marker then rub with your finger to blur the ink. The Glue ‘n Seal enables you to blur the Distress Marker to create this fun look.

I hope you will try making a canvas, they make wonderful gifts or a great decor piece for your home. So many fun goodies to use….the Letterpress, the Heart Charms, maybe the new Botanical Adornments or the Wallflower Paper Stash? So many to choose….what’s your favorite?

Thanks for stopping in! Have a creative day! Richele

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Wow! What a fun project! Let’s have another look at the final project:

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Thanks so much for reading and thanks to Richele for being our guest today!

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  1. WOW this is breathtaking I was totally in awe at first sight. You truly are an artist.
    I read all that you used and girl you truly outdid yourself and sure turned all of these
    products into on breathing taking piece of art. I love what you did and what you used to create it. Definitely one inspiring piece. You are on extremely creative and talented gal.

  2. This is gorgeous! I follow the blog and can’t wait to open my in-box each and every morning just to see the wonderful and fun projects that you guys have created! Thank you for continually inspiring paper crafters around the world!

  3. Wow! I just took a mixed media class, so I finally understand all the instructions! LOL Just beautiful

  4. What a beautiful project! thanks for the step-by-step tutorial, and for showing us how to use some of those Tim Holtz products. I often stare at them in the store, wondering how to get started! Now I’ve got some ideas.

  5. Tim holtz products make the best projects and Richele always knows how to make beautiful art! Thanks!

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