To start, I purchased a flat white canvas board measuring 11"x14". I then went through and cut out the letters I needed for his name, Cameron.
For each row, I popped out the letters either side of the letters spelling his name. I moved them around until I was happy with the format and to be sure each row started and ended with a different letter. All up, I have used two sheets of lettering. I have used a mix of chipboard and correboard letters to mix it up a bit.
Then, row by row, I removed the letters and spritzed them with Studio Calico's new Mister Huey's colour mists. The coverage they give is unbelievable! The black letters were coated in Warm Calico, and the green letters were sprayed in Calico White, then Applejack. I love the matt finish of the sprays...very masculine.
Once dry, I glued them back in place. I removed the glass from an 11"x14" white frame and inserted the canvas. Voila! One easy, yet effective art piece. Now that I've made one for Cameron, I think I'll make one for each of my own children!
Scrapware products used:
AZ12 - Impact Large LC (chipboard)
AZ14 - Impact Large CB Craft (correboard)
Stay tuned tomorrow for another Scrapware home decor post.
Cheers, Lisa
2 comments:
Gorgeous !! what a great idea !! Love it !! Thank you for sharing !! xx Tina
I love love love this!
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