Hello Tiddly Peeps,
Spring has finally hit Saskatchewan and I am typing this with the windows wide open and the sun shining in!
For today's inspiration I have used 'Pirate Jane'. She is a fantastic image to spark the imagination and even comes with a couple of maps.
When I think of pirate maps, I always think of them being rather old and worn. To achieve the effect I wanted, I printed mine onto Kraft card then cut around the outline. Next I rubbed some Distress Inks in, sprayed with water and scrunched it up. Once it was dry I took a lighter and set light to all the edges, plus a couple of areas in the middle. That part is always fun!
For my canvas, I started by adding Distress Oxides to the areas that the map wouldn't cover. Then I added some wavy lines of texture paste and used some Frantage to act as seafoam. To finish off, I covered everything with a layer of texture paste, using a brush in wavy motions to complete my sea.
At the bottom right corner of the canvas, I added another layer of texture paste in a 'pile' shape and sprinkled thick gold embossing powder over to give the effect of a pile of gold. Once I added Jane, I also used some gems to complete the treasure.
For Jane herself, I coloured her in what I consider to be traditional pirate colours.
I used some glue and 3D foam pads to add my map and character, then a piece of twine across the back for hanging and my canvas was complete!
Have you ever made a canvas? I would love to see over in our
Facebook Group.
{Crafty Hugs}
Products used:
- Blank canvas
- Kraft card
- Distress Inks & Oxides - Walnut Stain, Vintage Photo, Mermaid Lagoon, Cracked Pistachio
- Ranger Texture Paste - Clear Gloss
- Stampendous Frantage - Aged Ivory & Chunky Gold
- Papermania Gems
- ProMarkers - Burnt Sienna, Cinnamon, Tan, Dusky Pink, Black, Cool Grey 5. Caramel, Cool Grey 1-3, Poppy, Umber, Walnut, Red, Crimson, Sunflower, Yellow, French Navy & Azure
- Prismacolor Pencils - Black
- Posca Paint Pen - White
- Sakura Gelly Roll - Metallic Gold
I am entering my canvas into the following challenges: