Tuesday, April 2, 2013

a canvas and altered box

Hello everyone!

Hope you all enjoyed your Easter weekend?
Today I have a canvas and altered box to share with you
using Imaginarium Designs chipboard.

First of all this canvas:

The frame got a coat of gesso and the little birds were painted with glimmer glaze.

The heart shape got the same treatment with gesso and glimmer glaze.

Some of the cogs got a layer of gesso and glimmer glaze and others got an extra layer of silver paint.


This title only got a coat of gesso because I wanted it to blend it into the background.

Chipboard used:
Photo Frame 1 (with birds) IDFR0002

Cross Hatch with centre heart IDDL0004

9 Cogs on board IDT0004

Precious Moments IDP0063

Other products used:
Pion Design papers - Alma's Sewing Room collection
Glimmer glaze - Tattered Angels
Prima flowers
Silver paint
Gesso
Small beads
Lace
Cheesecloth

My other project is an altered box:
All the chipboard was painted with gesso using a small sponge.

The borders were cut in half.


Cut the flourish in half.




Chipboard used:

Silver Fern Leaf in board IDFL0015

Flourish 1 and variations IDT0003

Four circles border IDB0003

Other Products used:
Pion Design papers
Prima flowers
Cheesecloth
Gesso

Hope you all enjoyed today's post.
Till next time!
Ingrid xxx



12 comments:

  1. Oh wow, both the box and the lay-out look totally gorgeous! The chipboard makes a perfect finishing touch on them.

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  2. Hi Ingrid! Outstanding work! Both projects are just beautiful!

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  3. Just fabulous work, I love both, I really love the chippies.

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  4. wow you are on fire, Fabulous work Ingrid love them both :)

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  5. Ingrid, this collage is gorgeous! Chipboards're fantastic! And flowers!.. MMMMMMM!!!!!

    And box is like a dream!!!! Delicious!

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  6. Wow....stunning projects...absolutely love them both! Gorgeous work!

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  7. Ingrid, I always enjoy your creations, so much gorgeous detail in each. Love how you used the chipboard.

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