Thursday, May 24, 2018

Memories Canvas ~ Red Rubber Designs DT

     Have you ever had such a precious and meaningful photo, that you're afraid to scrap it? My mom, who rarely ever asks me to scrap photos for her, actually printed and gave me this photo many months ago, of her and her dad, who passed away a few years ago from Alzheimer's, to get to whenever inspiration strikes. Finally putting my fears aside, I decided to mount it on canvas, using a variety of stamps from Red Rubber Designs.




     The newspaper that my grandpa's standing on in the photo, inspired the text that I stamped over torn strips of white tissue paper, with the Well Defined Backgrounds and Define It Rubber Stamps. Then I adhered them with Prima's Soft Matte Gel, covering the sides as well. Once dry, I aged it with some Lindy's Sprays (Brushed Nickel and Black Orchid Silver), followed by a coat of Emerald Creek's Fractured Ice EP to seal the strips, and for some sparkle and shine.




     After tearing around the edges of the photo, I adhered it to the center of my canvas. Then I framed half of it, using black gesso and a stencil, also followed by a coat of Fractured Ice EP. Next, I used my fingers to dab over the stenciling, and rest of the raised texture from the tissue paper, with Prima's Brushed Iron Metallique Wax. The Dusty Attic corner chipboard piece, was made from a combination of all three (black gesso, Metallique Wax with the addition of Old Silver, and coated with Fractured Ice EP). All of the flowers were embossed onto white cardstock with the Charcoal Flowers Cling Mounted Rubber Stamp, and shaded with Hickory Smoke Distress Ink.




     Since the title was embossed over all of the texture that I created, using the Memories Unmounted Stamp, it came out faded and illegible, all three times, but is fitting for the horrible disease that my grandpa suffered from. All of his broken and fragmented memories are represented by the Prima Frosted Mica Flakes, that I adhered one by one, with Glossy Accents around the rest of the canvas and photo.




     I'm happy to say that mom was beyond thrilled with the results!


 

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6 comments:

  1. Beautiful! I love it! Thank you for playing with us at MTW challenge!

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  2. I love the effect that you created - gorgeous. Thanks so much for joining us this time at the Crafty Creations Challenge, Elizabeth (DT)

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  3. WOW - This is so cool!! Thank you so much for playing along with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge! /Karin

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  4. Oh how fantastic! I love what you did with such a precious photo! Thanks for playing along at More Than Words this month.

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  5. Lovely take on our challenge this month! I love your thinking about fragmented mind and using mica flakes! I am sure your mom was thrilled it's beautiful! All the best from MTW! :)

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  6. WOW! Such a wonderful composition! Thank you for playing along with us at More Than Words!

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