I have been on a kick playing around with canvas. Today I want to share with you a 16 x 20 canvas I started making a while ago. This is not totally complete, I still wanted to add more layers to it. Summer has been crazy and I haven't had as much time as I would like to craft so I figured I'd share it with you now.
This is using lots of Unity and {ippity} Stamps.
Remember those fun trees from Unity - Giggle Grove! I think these are retired now but they do have the small version on the website.
Close up:
I used lots of paints, stamps and Liquitex acrylic inks. The trees were stamped and cut from pattern papers and I used gingham ribbon as stems.
Well thanks for stopping by! Be sure to swing on by the Unity Blog to see how else is participating today!
Till later.....
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13 comments:
Wow I love what you have done on the canvas. It is stunning and so artistic.
this is absolutely beautiful..wow, a true piece of artwork
This is really pretty! Beautiful work!
This is truly beautiful. I love the combination of colours and elements. I love those trees!
This is awesome!
that card very pretty I love colors.
Gorgeous!!
Mooooooey gorgee-oh-so
Beautiful canvas, Maria!! Love it!!
Wow! This is fabulous! I love how you incorporated the stamps and the colors are amazing!
This canvas is amazing. I hope you will share it again when you are finished - although it is quite great right now!
Oh La La! So beautiful!!!
This is beautiful! What a challenge to create something that large:-)
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