SKdigis Fall blog hop {canvas art}
Welcome to our FALL Blog Hop brought to you by the SKdigis design team
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So today, I decided to do a canvas art for our home (since our walls are so empty) and what better way than to create using SKdigis digi stamps!
Here's the canvas art that I made.
Don't you think SKdigis digi stamps are just so awesome? Well, if you do, you're in luck! I have ONE digi stamp to give away and this is one of the cutest ever!
I will choose one random person who leaves a comment on this post here - telling me what you are grateful about. You can earn an extra entry if you LIKE my Facebook page.
ALL winners will be announced HERE on Thursday October 10 and don't forget to visit our FANtastic Linking Party open for the entire month of October.
Here is the list of blogs in case you get lost along the way, we start at SKdigis and continue with the fabulous design team members
This blog hop is only 9 stops, that's quick and easy and you have the chance to win a free SKdigis image at each stop along the way. You will start at SKdigis blog, where Sonia has another chance to win an even bigger prize! Fun and easy, yes? We have all been working hard to bring you some fabulous projects and hope you will find eye candy and lots of inspiration along the way.
If you arrived here from Ardilla's blog you are in the right track and the next stop is Jenn. But if you just came across the hop, you may want to start HERE
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So today, I decided to do a canvas art for our home (since our walls are so empty) and what better way than to create using SKdigis digi stamps!
Here's the canvas art that I made.
I've added some paper roses and a Bible Scripture from Unity Stamp by Phyllis Harris. I've also misted the entire canvas with some perfect pearls to give it some shine.
So in case you are wondering how I added digi stamps onto the canvas, here's the step-by-step.
I printed out the leaves from SKdigis Fall Leaves - set of 6 kit onto some white cardstock. Then I added in some distress inks with my foam blender.
{Distress inks: Peeled Paint / Crushed Olive / Mustard Seed / Wild Honey / Shabby Shutters / Bundled Sage}
Next, I fussy cut them with my trusty Honeybee scissors. Perfect for detailed cutting!
Then I adhered the leaves to the canvas panel using some Golden soft gel semi-gloss medium. Alternatively, you can use mod podge or other kinds of glue that you prefer.
Don't you think SKdigis digi stamps are just so awesome? Well, if you do, you're in luck! I have ONE digi stamp to give away and this is one of the cutest ever!
Since it's thanksgiving and I'm sure we are grateful for many things .. this Grateful Mouse (worth USD$3.00) would be perfect don't you think?
I will choose one random person who leaves a comment on this post here - telling me what you are grateful about. You can earn an extra entry if you LIKE my Facebook page.
ALL winners will be announced HERE on Thursday October 10 and don't forget to visit our FANtastic Linking Party open for the entire month of October.
Here is the list of blogs in case you get lost along the way, we start at SKdigis and continue with the fabulous design team members
It's been great having you hopping along!
16 comments
Gorgeous wall art!!! I really love how you have colored the leaves. And that sentiment is really fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI'm really grateful that my family is together and happy I've been with my hubby for 22 years and that is what I'm mostly grateful for. There are so many cases of divorces... but we love each other and our 4 kids! ;o)
Great project, Angeline!
ReplyDeleteLove the verse you used on it.
Hugs,
Ardilla :)
This is beautiful! I love that scripture and have it on a tile, I love that you have made a canvas, great tutorial too!!
ReplyDeleteAngeline, your canvas is gorgeous! The distress inks were perfect for the leaves!
ReplyDeleteYour canvas is gorgeous and that little mouse is just too cute, so it´s really a shame, that it´s only Facebook people, who can have a chance to win it, as it´s still not all people, who´s on Facebook. Think it was more fair with bloggers, as it´s all happening here on the blog.
ReplyDeleteHi Maryann I've taken your comment into consideration and amended the rules of winning. Thanks for your feedback ;)
DeleteA lot of work has gone into creating this lovely canvas. The leaves cut out perfectly and those lovely autumn colours are so pretty, best colours together....the sentiment is special .xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project, and I love your technique! Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteAngeline, Wow is all I can say!.. Your canvas is just beautiful and the saying is too... I am grateful for my family... and I just love autumn... of course I am a follower and like your facebook page..
ReplyDeleteLaura D.
Wow, I would never have thought to use a canvas. I love the images and the passage is so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteJUst GOrgeous! What FABulous colours and I LOve the sparkle on your leaves...
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers too.
Chrissyxx
WOW!! this is so pretty and i bet it looks great on your wall :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful Angeline! the colors and your coloring are stunning! WOW! great canvas... Thank you! HUGS...SK :)
ReplyDeleteAngeline, I love the way you colored the leaves, the colors are gret.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Jenn
I've never seen digits used on a canvas before. Very clever! Love this, Angel!
ReplyDeleteI am grateful for new ideas and your leaves on canvas idea is wonderful. I will definitely try this technique and thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletekReN@http://afourthlife.blogspot.com
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