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Family Canvas  By: Scrapbook Queen (05-Jul-06)
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Description: This is a 16X16 piece of canvas art I did in a class at my LSS. We painted the background and then sponged it and I edged mine. Then just used super sticky glue strips to adhere normal scrapbooking stuff, like a regular page (just a little bigger). The egdes of the pp are distressed and the circle labels and ribbon sliders are chipboard, painted/covered in pp. The word family was spposed to be a rub-on but the store actually printed a copy out onto pp instead (I was a bit miffed about that!). We didn't seal it with anything but I have heard of some people doing that. TFL!

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Viewed: 1792
Comments: 16
Favorites: 5
Date Added: Jul 5, 2006

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16X16 canvas, paint, pp, ribbon, chipboard, brads, sandpaper
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This looks great! Thanks for the instructions, I haven't tried a canvas yet, but I may have to!
23-Mar-08

Amazing job.
08-Dec-06

Beautiful altered canvas! I love the heritage feel to it and the colors are gorgeous! Great job!
12-Nov-06

Way cool!
27-Oct-06

Very cool!! Love the painting and sponging!
22-Oct-06

Great colors, gorgeous design and I love the canvas idea! I've always wanted to try one of these...
30-Sep-06

stunning!!
26-Aug-06

Very nice! Love the letters on the title.
10-Aug-06

So nice LO
18-Jul-06

This is an amazing canvas. The picture is great in B+W. You are very talented!
16-Jul-06
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This is awesome! I love how it turned out, even if you were a bit disappointed by the class at the time. It looks great!

14-Jul-06

This is fantastic. Thanks for the basic instrutions. Love the photo and the colors.

13-Jul-06

I think this is just such a cool idea! I'm trying to get my mom into scrapbooking (she started &quot;getting it&quot; when I did a lo of ds and my dad) and I think I'll take that lo and try this as a gift for her, thanks for sharing all the info, and totally love this!!

13-Jul-06

awesome layout. Love the pp and title. Great colors. Amazing work. TFS!

05-Jul-06

Nope, it's a pre-made frameless canvas from an art supply store. The sides are about 1.5-2&quot; thick.

05-Jul-06

thanks - this gives me an idea of how to do it - sounds fairly simple! Did you stretsh your canvas on wood or anything first? I wonder what you would seal it with - mod podge? You did a great job - love the photo

05-Jul-06