Monday, April 29, 2019
Paint Pour Acceptance
This started out a pain pouring I did last summer, and I decided to use it to make a wall hanging for a friend. I then used scrabble tiles, thank you Wanda Hentges for mailing me some extras when I discovered I was going to be one "c" short for the project lol. I painted the top and left edges white, and the bottom and right edges black to give them a more shadowed look and to help them stand out on the fun busy background. The final touch was just to paint the edges of the canvas black. A simple project but it turned out great and my friend loved it.
Clem
Pastel Babies
This months More Than Words challenge was especially fun with me as both of my little brothers became father's within a week of each other earlier in the year. So, I had been planning on what to do with the baby pictures, and this challenge provided just the thing. Now I'm not usually a pastel person so that was the harder part lol.
I started with a 16"x20" board and took bright colors and just added a whole bunch of white to make them more pastel. Using a pallet knife I just smeared the colors randomly over the board, and they still seemed a little bright to me, so I mixed white paint with matte medium to thin it down and again using the pallet knife smeared it over the whole surface. I loved the very rough look it provided.
After that I went in with a light grey paint and stenciled some dots and a harlequin pattern on the board, just to add some fun and depth to it.
Then I added layered black and white photos of my niece and nephew, and name/birthday tags.
The final touch was the solid black wood frame. I was originally going to splatter some of the pastel colors all over the frame but decided I liked the way the black made the whole thing pop. I really enjoyed this project and can't wait to make it back out to Iowa to see these two adorable babies and how much they have grown.
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