Showing posts with label canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canvas. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2012

The Dress - Painting with Plaster

The Dress
Painted with Plaster
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The first time I made a painting where the image was made with plaster and then painted over for a 3D effect was in college when I was doing some works for a production at the Yakima museum.  I made six 6x6 ft paintings...each one themed after the music compositions that were being performed.  My sister choreographed a dance to go with each song too so the production was a combination of live jazz, dance and visual art.  It was cool.  The plaster was used on a painting called Punctuation.  I made a huge punctuation mark on the canvas with plaster, then painted the whole canvas a solid color and then splattered it all jackson pollock style...I thought it went with the theme of punctuation with the punctuated marks they left.  ANYWAYS, I really enjoyed using plaster and have wanted to do it again ever since.  I have ALSO been wanting to make a dress painting for a long time too...like .....Then, a few months ago when I was researching faux finishing when I was getting ready to do the bathroom makeover  I discovered Segreto Finishes by Leslie Sinclair and fell in LOVE.  Then I was looking through the Segreto Art Gallery and saw the paintings by Rachel Schwind and saw the paintings she made with plaster and was inspired.  Her dress paintings with plaster are like the perfect combination of the 2 types of paintings I've been wanting to do for the last few years!  So I made this for the master bedroom.  

work in progress...
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I wanted to make it more greyish and muted the way Rachel Schwind does, but wanted to have some blue undertones so I painted a mix of grey and teal on the background and then just teal over the dress.  I started adding a white-ish wash to the background..toning it down...but then I couldn't bring myself to do it over the dress...it wasn't what I intended...but I loved the pop of color...it still has the simplicity I wanted anyways.  I used plaster and painted it on with a palette knife.  waited for it to dry and then added paint.  Only mistake...I should have not done this on a canvas...the plaster is cracking like crazy so I am going to get a bunch of midge podge and paint that over top of the whole thing to try to keep it from cracking further and hopefully keep any plaster from cracking too much and falling off!  I would be so sad.  The cracks aren't too noticeable unless you get up and look real close but they make me nervous!  The punctuation painting was on canvas too and there was no cracking...even after trasport in a u-haul but maybe it was because that canvas was so thick and sturdy...these canvases I've been buying are really inexpensive and are light and flimsy...I'm not even sure if it's real canvas..it's almost papery because if I get it too wet...the edges start to fray...so maybe that is the problem.  But large canvases are EXPENSIVE!  This one was $16! and it's a good size!  you get what you pay for I guess.

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And after I made this dress painting, my 5 year old, who is dress obsessed, wanted to make a dress painting too and design her own dress so I did a google image search for dress paintings and let her pick out a reference picture and she made this, all by herself and she is so proud of it she keeps saying we need to send it to a factory so they can make it into a real dress.
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When she seriously wants to draw something, I sit down and give her a little instruction by drawing the same picture along side her on my own paper and explaining what I'm doing as I go and then she draws hers at the same time.  It's from the Monart method when I was teaching art classes and it's nice because I never touch her picture and she can look at it after and be proud that she did the entire thing by herself.  As you can see I turned mine into a silly clown picture as we painted along side each other.  She wanted it to have polk-a-dots so I had her make the dots with crayons and then paint watercolor overtop, a 5 year old couldn't paint a polk-a-dot dress it would be a mess...so this worked well and kids always love seeing the crayon resist the watercolor.  When is was dry she added glitter.
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While doing the google image search for "dress paintings" we found the artist Roxanne Rossi and I am LOVING her dress paintings.  So simplistic and beautiful I had to share!  Almost made me wish I painted something like this instead of the plaster dress....(almost! still love the plaster dress painting)


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Hand Painted Family Last Name Signs

Now that they have been recieved...I can show and tell these gifts I made!

Hand painted family last name signs with the date each family established on 12 x 12 inch canvas.   I found a really fine tip paint brush and some Japanese Sumi Ink in my stash that worked out really well for doing all the lettering.  I used the same technique as I did in the Restoration Hardware Inspired Pillows Tutorial.





I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas!  We missed being with family but it was still special having our first Christmas here in our new house and of course....Christmas is special wherever you are because no matter where you are and who you are with, it's all about Christ! And we have been blessed to have met so many wonderful friends since we moved here in May so we have yet to be lonely on the holidays and had a amazing Christmas Eve Dinner with Friends and attended an awesome service, everything was wonderful. On Christmas Day, I meant to make a yummy gluten free chocolate layered cake, but we all ended up taking a long nap on Christmas day which resulted with an overcooked Turkey and some last minute mashed potatoes and steamed peas! lol...and Luckily we already had an awesome meal the night before  also lucky I had this one cupcake in the freezer that the kids could share!





PS- Thanks everyone who has been voting for my embarrassing moments stories over at Wanna Be Balanced!  My skin has been SO terrible lately so I am really hoping to win the microdermabrasion kit!  If you haven't seen the post yet with all the funny stories and voted yet, check it out HERE.  Scroll down to the post titled "Vote for Your Favorite" and I'm number 10.  You may have already read about this on my facebook or twitter but I didn't want to miss anyone knowing about it :)

Friday, September 2, 2011

Baby Boy Room Decor Tutorial

When I Grow Up...
Baby Boy Room Decor Tutorial

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Alright, earlier this week I shared the canvas sign I made for my baby boys nursery with the quote "When I Grow Up I Want to be Like My Daddy" and here is the tutorial with a free printable template to help! Ready to start some nursery diy? Here we go!

Supplies
Foam Brush or 1 inch paint brush
Flat tip 1/4 inch paint brush (or white paint pen)
Acrylic Paint (your choice of color)
6 x 12 inch canvas, board or box
printer
pencil
chalk
scissors 
tape
let me know if you have any problems, this is my first time using google docs

Paint your entire canvas, sides and all, (paint color you use depends on your nursery colors) and allow to dry. You can purchase a tube of acrylic paint in the perfect color or you can mix colors to get what you want.  I mixed cerulean blue, cadmium yellow and titanium white to get the shade of blue on my nursery sign. 

While the paint dries, download the template for the sign from Google Docs Here.

Print out the template (2 pages) and then trim the edges and tape together (I used double sided tape but regular tape works too)

Flip it over and cover the entire backside with chalk, I used sidewalk chalk because it was right there!


Now just place the template right on top of your canvas and do the ol' pencil tracing transfer method!  Firmly trace over the edges of each letter.  After doing the first letter, I like to carefully peel up the corner to peek to see if it is transferring before doing the whole thing...if it looks too faint, add more chalk.  (usually I use pencil or charcoal when doing this transfer technique, but I didn't want the dark shadings to muddle up with the white paint and make the wording dirty...



Once you have traced all your letters, you can either use a white paint pen to fill them in or use a small flat tip paint brush.  I outlined the edges carefully before filling in to try to keep the edges as crisp as possible.

This is a bad picture, but just so you can see what my paint brush looks like....
(top view)
 After applying paint on the brush I slide it along the plate (pallet) on both sides to create the fine tip...then hold it with the flat edge along the chalk line and carefully drag it up or down to create clean crisp lines...(hope that explanation makes sense!) (if you are not comfortable with paint brushes, this is where you might want to use a paint pen instead :)   
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Just keep going...outline with paint then fill it in...it doesn't have to be perfect :)

As you can see I didn't make all my letters perfectly uniform in thickness of paint...but I wanted it that way it made it more like the font in the template that is a little weathered looking)  If tiy wanted every letter to be brighter and more filled in evenly, you could go over and do a second coat of white once the first had dried...





I hope you enjoy this project!  This diy nursery canvas sign would make a great addition to your little boy's nursery or make a great gift for a father to be, new father, hand made baby shower gift, or a gift to welcome a new baby boy to the family, or just because it would look so cute in your boys' room and pay tribute to the important father son relationship.

Also, the nice thing about making this on thick canvas rather than a piece of wood like many word and quote signs, is that you can easily place it on a dresser or shelf, or hang it up on the wall, plus the canvas looks more like art than a piece of wood.

Let me know if you try this I'd love to see how it turns out!


If you would like to purchase this 6x12 inch gallery wrapped baby boy art, it is available in my etsy shop and is custom made to order in any color to match your nursery or little boys room.





Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Baby Boy Room Decor - Canvas Sign

When I Grow Up...
Baby Boy Art and Nursery Decor
Canvas Sign


I saw this adorable little sign on Uptown Country and knew I had to make one for my baby boys room...

I wanted mine to be the same, but I had this 6 x 12 inch canvas so changed the quote a bit to make if fit my sign better.   I will be posting a tutorial for this canvas sign so you can make your own diy nursery decor just like mine in a couple days. this week is a busy week and so I only have time to share this preview...so come back soon, the tutorial for this baby boy art should be up in the next couple of days!  Also check back tomorrow to see who won the E Custom Cards Giveaway and enter today if you haven't yet! (see top of sidebar)



If you would like to purchase this 6x12 inch gallery wrapped baby boy art, it is available in my etsy shop and is custom made to order in any color to match your nursery or little boys room.  This baby boy art would make a great gift for a father to be, new father, hand made baby shower gift, or a gift to welcome a new baby boy to the family, or just because it would look so cute in your boys' room.