To the Moon and Back Mixed Media Canvas
Hi readers! Thanks for stopping by today! Please welcome special guest Emma Williams! She made this truly gorgeous mixed media canvas with the theme of Valentine’s Day and love in mind, and I can’t stop staring at that GORGEOUS moon! Be sure to read on for more information, and enjoy!
Hi everyone!
I’m so excited to be back on the Simon Says Stamp Blog today and can’t wait to share my mixed media canvas panel which uses some of the latest releases from Tim Holtz, combined with a few of his older products.
It can’t escape your notice that February is the month of love and love is most definitely in the air with my romantic project, full of vintage nostalgia! The panel itself, has many techniques and ideas that can also be used on extra special Valentine’s or wedding cards, home decor pieces or even scrapbook layouts ~ so, the possibilities are really endless and I hope you enjoy how I created this!
- I started by creating my background by cutting down a Dina Wakley Media Board to measure 7” x 9.5”. The board is already pre-gessoed, so there is no need to prime it.
- I then added a layer of Antique Linen Distress Paint over the entire surface of the canvas and heat dried the paint before adding my next layer.
- Taking small amounts of gesso and using either a palette knife (Tip: If you don’t have a palette knife, then you can use an old expired credit card which works just as well), scrape the gesso onto the central area of the canvas in a fairly free and loose style. Heat dry the surface thoroughly.
- To add the colour onto my background, I used Distress Crayons and began by scribbling the Stormy Sky Crayon directly onto the central gessoed section of my background before blending it out with a semi dry baby wipe ~ this creates a base layer of colour for me to work with. To start adding more depth of colour and more layers, I used Chipped Sapphire which I lightly scribbled over the top of the previous layers adding it to random areas and then blending out the colour with my fingers. I continued to build up the background by using the Black Soot and Pumice Stone Crayons, together with more Chipped Sapphire and just continued adding the crayons to build up the intensity. You can also see from the photos that I kept the look of paint strokes around the outside of that blue central section.
- To create the vintage, distressed looking border around the outside of the canvas, I applied Frayed Burlap and Walnut Stain Distress Crayons in exactly the same way as before, blending the colour over the surface with the wipe and then adding more intensity by using my fingers to create the darker areas.
- Once happy with the background, I added splatters of Black Soot Distress Paint, gold paint (from the Gold Metallic Paint Dabber) and gesso, picking up the paint with a paint brush and just flicking it across the surface. I also added gesso paint scratches around the edges of the canvas to create a border. Give the canvas a blast of heat to ensure everything is dry.
- Now comes the fun part of creating the magic of the focal point and that textured crescent moon.
- Using the Tim Holtz Crescent Moon and Stars die, die cut the moon and some of the smaller stars from Sizzles Mat Board. Apply Glossy Accents to the stars and then sprinkle with Vintage Platinum Distress Glitter. Set the stars to one side until later.
- To create the textured moon, apply a layer of Dina Wakley Sterling Acrylic Paint over the top of the die cut. Once the paint is dry, using a palette knife, add a good amount of Prima 3D Matte Gel to the surface and sprinkle Pearl Glass Glitter, Gold Rush Glass Glitter, Sterling Glass Glitter and Silver Micro Beads over the top. Tap away the excess and set aside to dry.
- Once dry, it will leave you with the most gorgeous textured moon surface, which I then attached to my background using foam pads and placing it over a small amount of natural coloured floristry sisal. (You can also use thread if you don’t have the sisal).
- For the photographic image, you can either use an image of your choice or…if like me, you’ve fallen madly in love with the new Tim Holtz Paper Dolls collection you can use the wedding couple from this pack! I lightly colour tinted the couple using Distress Marker Pens, adding Mustard Yellow and Shabby Shutters to the bouquet and Antique Linen onto the skin areas. Using foam pads, attach the image onto the background, placing it so they appear to be standing on the moon.
- Antique one of the large silver Arrow Adornments by applying Treasure Gold Rose Quartz Gilding Wax directly onto the metal and then buffing the metal with a soft cloth to create a shine. Attach the arrow to the left of the moon using Glossy Accents to secure it into place.
- Cut a strip of crinkle ribbon and place the ribbon onto a craft sheet. Mist the ribbon with Pumice Stone and Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain. Scrunch up the stained ribbon and either heat dry for quickness or allow to dry naturally.
- Wrap the ribbon around the four fingers of your hand. Remove the loops from your fingers, pinching them together in the centre and tie a further piece of ribbon around the centre to create your bow. Fluff out the loops of the bow and tie knots into the ends of the ties.
- Separate one of the Bouquet Findings flowers to give you two separate stems and using a paint brush, apply small amounts of watered down Mustard Seed Distress ink directly into the centre of the flowers.
- Using a hot glue gun, attach the flowers and the bow over the top of the arrow.
- Using the Heartfelt Die, die cut five smaller hearts and one medium sized heart from the Sizzles Mat Board. Paint the hearts using Candied Apple Distress Paint and allow to dry. Use Collage Medium to attach the five small hearts onto the background, together with the small glittered stars, placing them around the outside of the moon and bow arrangement. Run a Black Soot Distress Marker Pen around the outline of the heart and blend out the colour with your finger.
- Place the remaining, medium sized die cut heart over the top of the knot of the bow and then add the number ’14’ using numbers from the Typography pack. I added a light wash of Antique Linen Distress Paint over the top of the numbers.
- Finally add a Quotation Sticker with the quote “Love You To The Moon & Back” and attach it directly onto the canvas, applying a Gilded Accent Remnant Rub beneath it.
- To create a frame around my canvas, I matted the finished project board onto ivory card, followed by a layer of regular white card which had Butterfly Designer Tape attached around the edges, each time leaving a border around the outside. I then mounted the entire project onto a layer of black mountboard to add stability.
I hope you love this project as much as I loved creating it and thanks so much for stopping by today ~ I’ll see you again very soon!
Emma
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This looks awesome, and the sentiment works great with thee images! Love it!
This is beyond gorgeous!!!
absolutely gorgeous!!
Love love love all the stamps and ink. I am relatively new to stamping and I am LOVING Simon Says Stamps products. AND, I love all the how to videos and great explanations of the supplies and how to use them……. learning lots. THANKS…
Beautiful sky!
Oh how I love all the details on this! That moon is fabulous with all that texture! Love how you adorned the arrow and all those red hearts-love is spoken in volumes!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent! always inspiring :)
The canvas is beautiful!!
Wow!!! This is Beautiful!!! Love all the texture on the moon!! And the background is Amazing!!!
Beautiful piece! Love all the elements and the colors ♥
What a fabulous project – beautiful piece of art!!! Thanks so very much for sharing!
Great project! :)
This is so cool!
What exquisite card! Love the saying too, it’s one I’ve always one I told my kids and grandkids!
WOW!!! THIS IS GORGEOUS!!! I DO have a wedding card to make too…… ;) JUST GORGEOUS!!! ;)
Gorgeous canvas. The moon and stars are so twinkle looking.
Beautiful project :) thanks for sharing
Very nice!
Gorgeous. Love all the small details and background is beautiful!
Super gorgeous mixed media project!
WOW what a beautiful project, your moon is absolutely fabulous!
Wow talk about a sense of style !
Great canvas.
Lovely mixed media piece!
So romantic, so magical, what a beauty!
So romantic and vintage!
This project is so luscious and lovely! Thank you, not only for the enjoyment and inspiration, but for the well-thought-out and helpful instructions as well!
Beautiful piece of artwork!
Beautiful work
Beautiful–love the moon.
Gorgeous art. Love the greys with the pops of red.
Lovely project.
Gorgeous Emma, love the layers of Distress Crayons on the background but that amazing crescent moon is a show stopper, amazing texture! Deb xo
Emma, what a beautiful and amazing canvas. My hubby and I are celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary this year and I think it would be so fun to make something like this to commemorate it. Thanks for the inspiration! I think I should use one of our wedding pictures.
Very cool card. I love it!
Beautiful layout!!
what an absolutely gorgeous canvas
Love the wedding couple
WOW, absolutely beautiful!
Oh what a wonderful card. Might just have to mimic this for my 30th this year. xo
Great Canvas Emma!!, love the sparkle and sentiment accompaning the picture, it looks perfect! Thanks for sharing! Have a wonderful day!
Such a gorgeous design! I really like that sparkly moon.
This is such a beautiful project.
I am so happy to see a mixed media project. This project is just beautiful and so well done. It really has nspired me.
What an awesome idea!
What a beautiful canvas!! I want to do more of this when my new studio is set up so i can do pieces for the new house. Just beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing
Beautiful textures and colors!
Wow, this is quite pretty! I love all of the texture! It’s very obvious you put a lot of time and effort into this piece.
This is gorgeous
and a wonderful
keepsake.
Carla from Utah
Wow! This is a beautiful work of art. I LOVE the moon!
Beautiful project! Your moon is amazing!