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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

{Paper Flower canvas - Paper Rose made from heart punchies}

It's been a few months since I've made an altered canvas.

I had the idea rumbling around in my head for a few days.  I'm sure like me you may have felt saddened by recent events around the world, and for me it has been a devastating reminder of the fragility of life, the brokenness of this world and how we need to be responsible for our thoughts and actions.

I wanted to create a piece that reflected my feelings and was also a therapeutic act to re connect me to my Creator.

Here is the result.

artful stampin up altered art floral canvas

Products used...

Granny Apple Green, Magenta Madness, Basic Black, Basic Gray, Smokey Slate cardstock, Vellum, Forever Gold Laser-Cut Speciality Paper. Daisy punch, Heart Punch Pack, Small Bloom punch, 1 1/2 circle punch, Perennial flower punch. Forever Flourishing and Sunflowers dies. Texture Paste, Basic Gray ink pad and refill. Stampin Blends - Light Basic Black, Dark and Light Smokey Slate, Lovely Lipstick. Versamark watermark stamp pad, Gold Embossing powder and heat tool. Additional items... canvas, glue gun and glue sticks.








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1 comment:

  1. Wow that's simply stunning. You make it look so easy, but I suspect it's not!!

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