Thursday 7 February 2013

Love is in the Air

 

We are just a few days away from Valentines Day. Even if you are without a date, boyfriend, partner, it's still a day to celebrate your loves. All of your loves.

I have many loves, both human and otherwise. I love my children (obviously) and I love my mother and all of my extended family, as well as my precious friends. I also love my job, I love creating, I love shoes, and I love coffee. Coffee deserves a second mention.

I'm pretty sure that neither coffee nor shoes will be sending me chocolate or flowers, but that's okay. A long time ago I gave up on the idea that I needed those things for loving validation. Now, that's not to say I would turn them away. Hell to the no. It's just that I will survive without it.

So how is it then that I ended up making an victorian pink mixed media canvas that just screams love and vintage valentines? I'm not entirely sure except to say that I was directly inspired by the uber-talented Patricia da Silva who posted a start-to-finish youtube video right here, that guides you through the process.


I created this mixed media piece on an 11x14" canvas. It turned out a little pinker than I intended but, hey, it's for Valentine's Day, right? I found the cute vintage girl image online and knew she would be perfect for the occasion. I have an Epson Artisan printer and not only does it print beautifully, but I can put Mod Podge over it immediately without any colour bleeding.

Here is a closer look at the heart which I molded from foil, covered in gesso and paint, and then sanded to let bits of the silver shine through. I distressed the heck out of the flowers with water spritzing and paint spattering and random stamping.

I'm not entirely sure what I will do with this Love Canvas since it doesn't match anything in my home, but in a way love matches everything.

 

Monday 4 February 2013

Say Yes To The Dress

I'm excited to post this as my entry to the Bo Bunny February Layout Challenge!  I was really drawn to their new C'est La Vie paper line. The dress forms and colours were perfect for this page. What looks like a coffee stain on the page was actually intentionally stamped there. Love the textures stamps that Bo Bunny has now!

While shopping for a prom dress with my daughter, Breanne, I snapped a few photos of the dresses she didn't like. The winning dress was simple, yet stunning and she instantly said "yes" to this dress!


And, here are a few close-ups of the page:




Supplies Used:
Bo Bunny Papers - all from C'est La Vie
Bo Bunny Blossoms - Buttercup Bouquet
Bo Bunny Jewels - Frosting Jewels
Bo Bunny Stamps - Stained Textures
Bo Bunny Buttons - C'es La Vie
Bo Bunny Chipboard Letters & Elements: C'est La Vie
Yellow Foam Letters (from my stash)

Also, I know some of you couldn't leave a comment on my last post because you didn't have a Google Account. I have now changed the settings so you don't need one. Thanks!