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A mixed media canvas using leftover lace and fabric


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So the little bits and pieces of lace and fabric that I have been "saving for a rainy day" have been driving me a little crazy of late. Too pretty to throw away and too small to work into any project....or so I thought....*lightbulb moment*


I decided to adhere them on an 8x8 canvas (with matte medium). Then I painted over it with a coat of white gesso and I got a great textured surface to work with.


I went over the surface with gold paint, leaving some parts unpainted, then added some Golden glass bead gel with The Crafter's Workshop stencil. I defined the stenciled image by adding a layer of Inka Gold in old silver over the raised areas.


I used a remnant pearlescent fabric as the base for my embellishment clusters. Love the sheen and texture it adds to the piece.


Can you tell from the finished product that background was a mish mash of lace pieces in different colours? *winks*

Playing along with ARTastic challenge to make the background a feature. Here's the inspiration picture:



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20 comments:

  1. GLAMOROUS...the gold paint with glass bead gel awesome and not to forget the pretty embellishments !

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  2. Wow - I adore this! That lace background is a stunner and I love your finishing touches as well.

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  3. I cannot believe that that lace is what you started with! AMazing transformation...gorgeous result!!

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  4. I thought it was all the same color until you pointed it out! LOL!! I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeee this! LOVING the textures and the flowers!!!!!!1

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  5. How you make a pile of left over bits and pieces into a work of art, always amazes me - this is stunning! TFS

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  6. First of all, I love the name of your blog.
    What a wonderful idea to use all those bits and pieces of lace. Makes for a fabulous textured background!
    Sandy xx

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  7. Just beautiful Yvonne, so delicate yet vibrant and alive. A stunning piece. Many thanks for sharing with us on ARTastic.

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  8. Wow that is fabulous . So pleased you shared the making of it as well , so I can pick up a few tips!

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  9. Omgosh, no... I would never guess this was a mish mash of scrap pieces! What a brilliant idea, my friend! And what a beautiful canvas! I adore all that shiny gold, and as always, you're embellishing is just so unique and so perfect!

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  10. Absolutely stunning!! You did an amazing job with scrap pieces!! The flowers are so beautiful!! I just adore this -- it's so gorgeous!! Have a great day :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  11. I love how you piece everything together.. fabulous canvas..

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  12. You certainly live by your motto "Do more with less" Yvonne ..... love what you've don with the background. Thanks for sharing your beautiful project with us at ARTastic.

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  13. WOW! You have created such a beautiful canvas. The background work is amazing. Thanks for joining in with us at ARTastic.

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  14. Such a fabulous use of your pretty bits and pieces. I love the gold painted over the top and what a beautiful art piece you have now . Thank you for sharing with us at ARTastic
    Mary

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  15. WOW what a stunning project this is Yvonne and Thank you so much for sharing the scrap lace idea...I have so many pieces I cant bear to throw away too
    Cheers
    Dr Sonia
    Cards Crafts Kids Projects

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  16. So beautiful, love the lace background texture.

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  17. Wow! Great job using up those itty-bitty scraps!

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  18. Love, Love, love your background. A beautiful idea and the finish look is amazing. Topped with such pretty embellishments. Well done, a creation to treasure. Thank you for joining in with us at ARTastic this month.

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  19. I just love it when I have a light bulb moment :D I'm glad that you found a use for all the pretty lace and you've done a wonderful job on this background. Thanks for joining in at ARTastic :)

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Cheers, Yvonne.