Archive for August 2011
SHOW ME SUNDAY BY: Amanda
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Birthdays!
Saturday, August 27, 2011
We have a few birthdays to celebrate here at Frosted Designs! Three of our designers have August birthdays that we haven't celebrated yet!
Fabulous Friday Challenge - School Papers
Friday, August 26, 2011
September is just around the corner, and with that comes Back to School time. There are so many fun school items that can be used on different projects so we thought it would be a fun to challenge you to use some of these items! Your challenge this week is to use notebook paper, book pages, or ledger paper on your card, layout or project. Now, just because we are using school supplies, that doesn't meant that it has to be a "school" themed project! Anything goes, as you will see from our design team this week!
Here is Tracy's project.....
You can see more of Tracy's work by visiting her blog... click HERE!
Our card making craft supplies include free UK postage, our popular discount scheme and quick service means our customers keep coming back for more.
Fabulous Friday Top 3 & Prize winner!
Thursday, August 25, 2011

Sketch Along Tuesdays Layout Sketch #22
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Now lets see what our DT has created:
Erin B.
Debbie Bakk
Karin
Debbie Burns
Fern
Kelly
Jessica
You have until noon (est) Sunday, September 4th to link up your project.
site, we may not be able to leave a comment.
Thank you for your understanding.
10 Comments »
Sketch Along Tuesdays Layout Sketch #21 Top 3 and Winner!!
Monday, August 22, 2011
Top 3.....
SHOW ME SUNDAY BY: Melissa
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Hi everyone and welcome to my "Show Me Sunday" Tutorial on how to make an easy piece of canvas art. As some of you know, I love doing canvas art and mixed media projects in addition to scrapping. A few months ago I bought a package of 3 4x12 art canvases. This project will be the first in a series of 3. (Stay tuned to my blog to see the other 2 later this week).
Here is a list of supplies you will need to complete this project:
4" x 12" canvas, a few complementary colored acrylic paints (I used 4 different shades of red), Renaissance Brown Metallic Glaze, Candy Apple Red Glimmer Mist, Professional Acrylic Inks in Red and Copper Plated Gold, Brayer, Heat Tool (optional, great for quick drying),Letter Stamps, Paint Brush, Paper Towels, Piece of Bubble Wrap, Stencils or Stamps, Black Stayz On Ink, White Gel Pen, Rub Ons (optional), piece of sponge (optional)
Step 1:
Arrange your acrylic paints from darkest to lightest. Beginning with the darkest shade, cover your entire canvas using a paintbrush. Make sure to cover it completely, including the sides and edges. Let dry naturally or use a heat tool to speed up the process.
Step 2:
Take the next lighter shade of paint and brush it onto a piece of bubble wrap. Stamp the bubble wrap randomly over the canvas. Allow to dry.
Step 3:
Take the next lightest shade of paint and using a stencil, gently tap the paint onto the canvas. At this point you can use several different stencils. I used 2 different flower shaped ones. If you do not have stencils, you can add paint to a stamp and stamp into the background. If you are using rubber stamps it is VERY IMPORTANT that you wash them immediately. I tend to abuse my stamps and only use them for mixed media, but if you are going to use them again to make a card or something you want to treat them right :) Allow to dry.
Step 4:
Take the last color remaining and using an old credit card or folded up edge of paper, stamp some lines randomly on the canvas. Allow to dry, then follow with your Glimmer Mist. Allow to dry.
Step 5:
Take your acrylic inks now and gently blend it into various spots on the canvas using either your finger (my favorite) or a paper towel. You can also use a sponge. Don't forget to add ink around the sides and edges. You should see a real depth of color and texture on your canvas at this point. At this point you can also use the brayer to add small amounts of the metallic gold finish, paying attention to the edges of the canvas. Don't be afraid to brayer over what you've already done. I also gave mine a few more shots of Glimmer Mist. The intention is to build layers. That is what makes it look so interesting. The metallic finish will also give the canvas a little bit of shimmer.
Step 6:
Add your words using letter stamps. You could also use a rub on word, or even cut a word or letters out of magazines. There are many options. For a final touch, I like to go back over the entire canvas with a brayer and a little bit of the darker paint. It helps tie and blend everything all together, giving it a more "finished" look. I also used the white gel pen to accent the title and the stenciled image and added a few little rub ons in the background. You can also have fun with it and do some little doodles. When everything is completed and dry, I like to seal the canvas using Liquitex gloss varnish. This is completely up to you, but I recommend sealing your work if it will be exposed to light to avoid fading.

































