This hinged canvas book
measures 7” x 5”. Much of the paper I
used came from the My Mind’s Eye Lost & Found Two 6x6 paper pad. I started by painting the canvases brown and
then apply Ranger White Picket Fence Crackle Paint. I added torn bits of paper and inked the
edges of the paper and the paint. I
added lace over the paper. The writing
is a rub-on from 7 Gypsies. I think they
produce the best rub-ons. Not just
because of the designs but how well they release when you apply them and how
they work so well on so many surfaces (yes I applied the rub-on over the
lace). All rub-ons are not created
equal. The large pieces in the corners
are stamped paper clay. Click
here to see a tutorial on how to make embellishments
Inside
The best part of using
painter’s canvas to create a book is the niche in the back of the canvas.
Inside Left
For the inside of the book I
dry brushed the wood with brown, yellow and cream paint. Just as on the front of the book I added torn
inked paper and rub-ons before adding the embellishments. In order to be able to close the book I avoid
adding bulky embellishments except in the niche.
Inside Right
Back
On the back, I first dry
brushed the canvas with brown, yellow, and cream paint before adding paper and
embellishments. The large label behind
the woman is a transparency. The designs
in the upper right hand corner and in the lower left corner are rub-ons. The bicycle is a piece of German scrap.
Sides
I typically use small nails
to attach the hinges but in this case the holes in the hinges were too small
for my smallest screws. I ended up using nails which I think are long
enough that it will hold. For extra
support, I glued the hinges on first before nailing them to the canvases.
I purchased the hinges
several years ago. They were made by EK
Success. They had a brand called Sticko and
the line of metal embellishments were called “Architexture”. I don’t think they produce this line anymore
but you may be able to find their products on Ebay. I don't remember were I found the handles. I've had them for awhile as well.
So lovely!!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura,
ReplyDeleteI think this is my absolute favorite that you've ever made. It is stunning in every sense of the word.
Your work is just amazing. Thank you for the detailed explanation and the tutorial.
Hugs,
Sonya
Laura you have created another masterpiece. This is so intriguing with all of its details. I adore using canvas frames for exactly this purpose. Stunning...
ReplyDeleteoh wow i just love this and what a wonderful idea using two canvases......stunning as always
ReplyDeletehugs
OMG! This is THE BEST and... you're killing me, ha!! I just bought some small canvas's to do projects like this. I have a question. On the crackle paint effect, I have not had good luck getting large cracks and the color showing through the cracks. Can you please tell me what products you use and how you achieve the effect? I would really appreciate your advice.
ReplyDeleteThanks sooooo much!
kat
All I can say is WOW. Absolutely fantastic. Love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I am in awe over your work.
ReplyDeleteThank you telling us how well 7Gypsies rub-ons work. I would have never thought to apply a rub-on over lace.
Smiles~
Marilyn
Just beautiful Laura!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love how all the elements have come together!! Great project!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a stunning piece of art!
ReplyDeleteAnne x
Absolutely divine!
ReplyDeleteYour work always leaves me awe struck. Though I don't always comment, I am here often and sometimes I like to come back and look at something all over again because it was so beautiful. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Laura, you just amaze me all the creativity and talent you have. xoxo
ReplyDeleteOh my goodnes,Laura, this is a stunning piece- the golden colours and cream so delicate,and the papers and items are all so beautiful.You really made a masterpiece !
ReplyDeleteHugs,Dorthe
Very creative use of artist's canvases. Love what you've done!
ReplyDeleteLaura, Absolutely stunning! Love the vintage feel and look to this piece. Fantastic...it is always a wonderful event to visit your blog.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I love the way you finished the inside. Such amazing detail.
ReplyDeleteLovely work of art. Love it.
ReplyDeleteHugs Outi
Laura,
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful piece. I love the colors and everything about it! I always come to your site when I need a little inspiration!:) Have a wonderful week-end!
Victoria
Beyond gorgeous!!
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