When I saw the "relax" and Adirondack chair in the coordinating No Worries complements, I decided that I needed to make a sign. (I am slowly trying to decorate our basement with a lake theme since we live on a lake.) All of the cut out pieces were made with the CTMH/Cricut Flower Market cartridge (sentiments & anchor). The other pieces are from the complements.
To make my background, I began by swiping Cashmere pigment ink across the bottom of my 8"x10" canvas panel. Be sure to swipe the edges also. Next I did the same thing across the very bottom with Desert Sand ink.
Then I started at the top swiping Glacier ink (regular dye-based ink and not pigment ink) and then Lagoon, overlapping them and working from lightest to darkest with my colors.
Finally I added a band of Sapphire to the middle.
WARNING: It took about a week for my canvas to dry! I probably could have spend up the process, but I didn't have time to work on it then anyway. I will probably go back and seal the entire piece with mod podge.
To create the nautical knot, I used our new white burlap ribbon (available in the Workshop Your Way or individually) after searching for some instructions.
Here's a nautical card that I also made using the same basic materials with the addition of silver shimmer trim. (What?!? Silver?!? Learn more HERE.)
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I love that sign - especially considering the background was self-created! Great use of this paper collection and its embellishments.
ReplyDeleteAwesome home decor piece! I love how you transformed the silver shimmer to match the cards color palette. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGreat artwork. Something to cherish.
ReplyDeleteReally like how you added the ink color by 'swiping' it on the canvas.
ReplyDeleteWOW...just an awesome creative way to use the Workshop...just LOVE your sign and one many of us could use as a reminder. So nice of you to share your process along with the picture. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteLove how you created your background! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that sign! Looks better than some of the "store bought" ones I have seen.
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects! I love your sign and thanks for the masculine card inspiration.
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