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Friday, December 7, 2012

"The Words We Say..." (7 Dots Studio)

Good morning, my friends~! I'm so glad that it's Friday and the weekend is upon us! So much decorating to finish and baking to get done...I cannot wait :). I probably won't accomplish much scrappy-wise, but I did complete a project early this morning that I've been working on since yesterday that I'm very excited to share with you :).

There's this quote that I saw on Pinterest a while back that I just loved and saved it to my computer, hoping to find a way to display it in my home as a constant reminder. But as is what happens with much that I see and save to my computer...it was forgotten. Until yesterday morning, while cruising Pinterest once again, I came across the same quote. I was like "Okay! Let's get this one off the computer and onto the wall so you won't forget it again!" I knew I wanted to do a canvas (I'm on a bit of a canvas kick lately...which you will discover later this month, lol), but wasn't sure how I wanted to execute it. But then I saw a reminder on Facebook about the 7 Dots Studio "Flea Market" challenge to use Thread, Twine, or Wire on a project and I knew that was it!!

Here is what I ended up with...I've got a little tutorial for you too, if interested :).

"The Words We Say..."
This is an 11" x 14" canvas, which is the largest I've ever done. But it was so nice to have the "room" for this quote and it worked out perfectly! I've got lots of closeups for you too, but let me start with a little bit on how I went about putting this project together...

 Apply a thick coat of gesso all over the entire canvas. I used some strips of paper from the 7 Dots Studio "Domestic Goddess" collection, which I based the colors of my project on. I applied more gesso on top of these paper pieces as well.

 Add tissue paper, using the gesso as "glue", using your fingers to "adhere" it to the canvas. I then used a large foam stamp to create the faint Poppies on the right side of the canvas. Add some masking with modeling paste, throw on some seed beads in various colors, and randomly apply glossy accents throughout.

My original idea for this project did not include pictures, but I just couldn't help myself! If I want this piece to serve as a reminder to myself about what I say to my children, their beautiful faces should be right there along with it! So I used some twine, photos, and some tags (also from the "Domestic Goddess" collection) to command the left side of my canvas, where my embellishing would later come into play as well.

 Next, add your title/quote. THIS was a struggle for me! I've never been good at creating long titles, so this part took quite some time! But in the end, I'm pleased with how even it ended up being! I've used alpha stickers from the "Domestic Goddess" collection as well :).

Next, add your flowers and other details! This is always my most favorite part of any project that I do. I love to embellish. I used a variety of flowers, thread, beads, baubles, resin pieces, etc. But my favorites are these little wire hearts which I covered in gesso and then added a pile of beads, glitter, and glossy accents:
These were inspired in part by Encza's GORGEOUS tag, which  you can see in the challenge post. It's amazing, as are all of the projects!!

Here are a few (well, that's a lie- a LOT) more closeups for you...







Phew!! Are you still with me?? :) 

Thanks so much for taking a look and surviving my LENGTHY post. I hope you all have a GREAT weekend and are all surviving the holiday prep!

Take care :)~

40 comments:

  1. Обалденная красота! Изумительно!

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  2. Absolute beauty. Love all the texture a winner for sure

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  3. Amazing project Erin! Absolutely lovely - in all ways!!

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  4. this is so pretty Erin, thanks for the tutorial, I have always wondered how you create all the layers and texture, something I have yet to try! your kids will appreciate this someday :)

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  5. This is so beautiful, Erin! I love those embellished hearts...just gorgeous detail. I love the tiny beads :)

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  6. So beautiful, Erin!! Love the tiny photos of each of the kids and the quote is such a great idea to capture!! Stunning as always!

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  7. Gosh, this canvas will definitely be a true eye-catcher on your wall! So so gorgeous and I love the quote!

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  8. Thank you for the tutorial Erin! It turned really beautiful!!! LOVE the texture!!!!!

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  9. Sikken et smukt og stort arbejde, men det er blevet super flot. knus morkaren.

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  10. What can I say? just SENSATIONAL:):)!!!!!!

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  11. Erin... I loved this... How can you do this?? It's fabulous!! Congrats!!

    xx

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  12. There is just so much gorgeousness to look at!! WOW!

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  13. Absolutely stunning! LOVE the clear glitter and mini beads! What did you use as a binding agent? I'm currently experimenting because I want to try something like it for my December Daily album. Beautiful project and great sentiment!

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  14. Oh my goodness! This is stunning. Love the texture you created as well as those wire hearts. Truly a work of art!

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  15. Gorgeous work Erin, really enjoyed reading through your step by step

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  16. HI.. oh wow, this is stunning.. I love the closeups and the step by step.. a masterpeice and love the quote too.. so important what we speak over our children..

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  17. Your canvas is absolutely stunning!So much to discover and it´s really trigging my creativity and inspires me to step outside my own comfie-zone :)Your little cuties are adorable , and the quote´s really thought provoking
    xx Angelica

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  18. Erin... i am used to seeing stunning projects on your blog but this one is truly amazing!!!

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  19. ...and you know what? - you are such an inspirational person with all you crafting, bear hunting, apple preserving, baking... the list can carry on for a while! you are such a cool girl!!! ♥

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  20. Totally gorgeous...and such an awesome step x step! Thanks so much for sharing :)

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  21. This is beautiful. You are very creative.

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  22. Замечательная работа!Очень люблю ваш блог,работы очень вдохновляют!

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  23. Of course I was still with you to the end of this fabulous post, thanks so much for the step by step tutorial. I love your eye for detail and loved even more that your shared how to create these embellishments.

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  24. Soooo clever! What a gorgeous canvas you have created! Lovely design!!!!

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  25. This is a beauty!! I love it!!:)

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  26. Wow Erin! Amazing process. You are mega talented!

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  27. Simply stunning, Erin!! Love the quotation! ~ Blessings, Tracey

    http://gracescraps.blogspot.com/

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  28. Very beautiful canvas & the quote is very touching! TFS :-)

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  29. Breathtaking!!! Thank you for joining the challenge!!!

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  30. Great project!!! Thanks for joining 7 Dots challenge :)

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  31. Erin, this is trully amazing! Love all the layers and details! A gorgeous work!!! Thanks for playingQ!!

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  32. beautifully composed - gorgeous layers and fantastic tutorial!!

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