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The Dusty Attic used:
Seagrass small
mini Seagulls
mini shells
Seahorse #1
Fish net panel
Seagulls
String Frames Small
Flourish #8
lacey corners
Word Pack #20
Dusty in Color Storm Cloud
Dusty in Colour Sugar Plum
Dusty in Colour Oceania
Here are some closeups of detail...
Word Pack #20
Dusty in Color Storm Cloud
Dusty in Colour Sugar Plum
Dusty in Colour Oceania
Here are some closeups of detail...
I started the canvas,by first giving it a coat of gesso,then storm cloud DA paint. Once that dried I did some stencil work.
My next step was to mist the canvas with Prima Color Bloom,pressed petal,& storm cloud spray mists. While the mists were still wet, I sprinkled on some Ranger Holographic Embossing Powder,then used the heat gun to cure the embossing powder....
I applied a coat of clear crackle on the sea grass & pewter liquid pearls on the heads of the seagrass. Once the crackle dried, I painted on some Shimmerz,Inklngz, Ruby Lost her Slippers.
I painted the wordlet Treasure with DA storm cloud,then clear crackle,then Ruby lost her Slippers...
I let the fish net panel raw,glued it on to the canvas,then glued some clear beads & mica chips onto the fish net panel...
I painted the Seahorse with DA paint Oceana,then once that dried I made the lines using pewter liquid pearls,let that dry,then I glued on the tail (Flourish #8), I then painted on a thick coat of clear crackle. Once that had all dried I inked the edges,then used the storm cloud mist to bring out the cracks,added the Prima resin seashell,pearl & bling for the eye...
Thank you so much for taking the time to look,& I am looking forward to seeing what you come up with,with this months Mood Board.....Rachelle
love this !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous canvas!
ReplyDeletethe detail... just beautiful! Love the seahorse!
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