Hello creative friends! It's been a while since I did a canvas, so I figured it was about time! I recently saw a project that incorporated macrame and loved the idea, so I decided to try it, although my use was much simpler.
I made two ropes of square knots and two of half knots and glued them at the sides; I had planned on using spray gesso for better coverage of the macrame ropes and into the grooves of the roses, then found my can was no longer working, so I had to content myself with brushing it on. The roses were fairly dark so I had kind of counted on the coverage of the spray, so needless to say it took quite a bit of brushing before they were covered enough to spray. I think sprays hate me, because I also had a couple of my favourite mists act up! UGH! The moral of the story, I think, is not to let your supplies sit unused for too long or they will rebel! Once I was satisfied with the misted colours I rubbed Finnabair waxes onto the letters and most of the embellishments to make them pop a bit. I love the Peacock Blue and it really made the lettering stand out. The orrnate doilies behind the macrame ropes are from Gypsy Soul LaserCuts, as is the lovely round chipboard piece in the center. The cute wooden flowers are from Dollarama, believe it or not.
I hope you enjoyed seeing my project, and I wish you creativity, faith and freedom!
xx Lynne
A fabulous and uplifting canvas Lynne. Pretty springtime colours and wonderful details xx
ReplyDeleteAn inspiring idea to mix macrame into your art, Lynne. For a gorgeous canvas!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty details you have created for your project. Very soft colours are perfect. Have a creative week. Judy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful make Lynne. Such detail and depth. Lovely colours and sentiment is so true.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mixed media canvas Lynne, the macrame adds extra interest to it all. Faith definitely outweighs fear..
ReplyDeleteWishing you a creative April & Happy Easter Tracey x