This year I'm decorating the mantel with greenery and a few of my favorite Santas. I added a couple of sets of battery operated lights and it looks quite pretty. But, as I looked above the mantel, my eyes settled on the bird's nest painting. I love this painting---my mother did it years ago and it is one of my favorite treasures from her, but it just didn't seem to quite "go" with the rest of the Christmas decorations. With my recent collage class fresh on my mind, I decided to try one with a Christmas theme. At the beginning, all I planned was to use the colors red and green and the word "joy". I decided I'd just let it evolve that that. Here are a few pictures of the process: I squirted some paint on the canvas and swished it around with a piece of cardboard. After letting it dry, I added a couple of different shades of green in small quantities. I decided to try printing some greenery by dipping an artificial branch in the paint and pressing it on the canvas. This didn't really work the way I'd planned, so I resorted to just painting it with a paintbrush and I added a large star to the painting---a crooked star, but . . . oh well. Using the Cricut, I cut out the words "joy", "peace" and "love" and used Mod Podge to attach them. I used the opposite end of my paintbrush to make dots of gold in the corners and then painted the entire canvas with Mod Podge and randomly dropped some gold thread here and there onto the picture. Here's the finished product---really shiny, but definitely "Christmas-ey".
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pretty! can't wait to see it soon!
I love it! I want you to make me one and I'll buy it....You are so talented!!!!
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