Create a Mixed Media Canvas with Deco Foil

by Thermoweb on September 12, 2016
Hey there Thermoweb friends, Becki here. Today I have an easy mixed media canvas made with Deco Foil to share with you. I'll be honest, mixed media is a little scary and a lot intimidating to me. But, I can do it with the awesome new iCraft® Mixed Media sheets and Deco Foil products. Easy Mixed Media canvas by @jbckadams for @thermoweb #decofoil #mixedmedia #thermoweb

Mixed Media Watercolor Canvas with Deco Foil

Therm O Web Supplies: iCraft® Mixed Media Sheets - Heavyweight iCraft® Deco Foil™ Adhesive Pen iCraft® Deco Foil™ Transfer Sheets - Emerald, Amethyst and Lapis Watercolor SuperTape™ Adhesive Tape - 1/4 inch
Mixed Media Canvas with Deco Foil Instructions:
I started by watercoloring my 8x8 canvas. While I had my watercolors sitting on my desk, I watercolored a few circles onto a NEW iCraft® Mixed media sheet in various colors. Becki Adams_Be Brave Canvas_1 After letting the watercolored Mixed Media sheet dry, I cut the circles out. I simply traced around a small dish with a pencil and cut out the circles. Becki Adams_Be Brave Canvas_2 Then I made the circles into yo-yo flowers by stitching around the edge of the circles and folded the edges into the center. I added a button in the center of each flower. Becki Adams_Be Brave Canvas_3 I cut the "be brave" portion of the canvas with my electronic die cut machine out of cardstock. Then I covered the die cut with adhesive using the Deco Foil™ adhesive pen. After briefly allowing the adhesive to dry I used the new watercolor foils to cover the die cut. I covered the "be brave" with the Amethyst watercolor deco foil and the die cut leaves with the Emerald Deco Foil™ Transfer Sheets. After creating all the elements for the canvas, I adhered them to the canvas using small bits of SuperTape™. Becki Adams_Be Brave Canvas_4 I was finished with this easy mixed media canvas in no time! If mixed media is intimidating or scary for you, you definitely need to try this project. Thanks for stopping by the Thermoweb blog today. I'll see you again soon!
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