Begin by painting the background and sides of your canvas with a coat of Metallic Pearl paint. Use smooth, even strokes in one direction to ensure a beautiful, uniform metallic shine. Dry the paint thoroughly with a heat tool.
Next, apply a layer of Enchanted Magenta over the Metallic Pearl, again pulling the paint in one direction. This will create a vibrant, shimmering pink effect for your background. Dry again.
Grab your tracer, tape it to your canvas, place graphite paper underneath, and trace the ornament with a stylus.
Start by painting the ornament with a base coat of Primary Red. Use a heat tool to dry it completely before applying a second coat. Once the second coat is dry, apply a layer of Me...
Vintage Christmas ornaments have a timeless charm, and this project will help you capture that magic with a beautiful blue ornament! It’s a simple and fun way to add a festive touch to your holiday decor. We'll be incorporating lots of fun glass goodies like bugle beads, glass vase pieces, and blue vitrigraph.
I’ll start by creating a metallic background. First, I’ll paint a coat of Metallic Pearl White, adding texture by brushing in different directions. Then, I’ll swipe Metallic Taupe up and down across the surface, followed by Metallic Ice Blue. Finally, I’ll dry it with a heat tool.
Grab your tracer, tape it to your canvas, place graphite paper underneath, and trace the ornament with a stylus.
Start by applying a base coat of Metallic Teal to the ornament and let it dry. Next, paint the ornament topper with Slate Gray. Once dry, add a second coat of Metallic Teal to the ornament for full coverage, and dry again. Finish the topper with a coat of Metallic Sterling Silver.
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Looking for a unique, handmade gift or stocking stuffer? This adorable 6x6 Noel canvas is the perfect festive touch! With a blend of paint, reflective glass, mini pinecones, and resin, it’s a quick and creative project that makes a thoughtful gift for loved ones - or a charming addition to your holiday decor.
Start by painting the background with a coat of white paint, then blend in some Desert Turquoise to add color. I’ll use a squiggling motion to create texture. I’ll also make sure to paint the sides of the canvas. Once that’s done, I’ll dry it with a heat tool.
Grab your tracer, tape it to the canvas, place graphite paper underneath, and trace the evergreen branches and the word "NOEL" onto your canvas.
Mix a small amount of Avocado paint with water to thin it slightly, then use a liner brush to carefully paint the evergreen pine needles. Start with the center branch, and gently sweep the brush outward from the middle to form the pine needles. Aim for thin, imperfect lines t...
If you’re looking for a fun and creative way to make a unique holiday decoration, this glass wreath canvas project is perfect for you! Using metallic paints, shimmering glass pieces, and a smooth resin finish, you’ll create a stunning piece that’s both elegant and festive. Whether you’re a crafting pro or just trying something new, this step-by-step guide will help you bring your wreath to life!
Begin by creating your background using Metallic Pearl and Metallic Champagne paints. Squeeze both colors directly onto the canvas, then use a palette knife to gently spread the paint across the surface. Apply light pressure, barely skimming the canvas for a soft, blended effect. Once you're satisfied with the coverage, use a heat tool to dry the paint.
Let’s bring our wreath to life with glass! Start by placing a large vase, cup, or any circular object (around 3–4 inches wide) at the center of your canvas to act as a guide. Begin by arranging Solex Reflective Glass around the object to f...
Let's create a beautiful, rustic pumpkin art piece! Starting with a distressed wooden frame, we’ll layer in colorful paints and glass elements to bring the pumpkin to life, like cut vase glass, crushed glass, vitrigraph, beads, mini pinecones, floral bits, and more! This project is both easy to follow and endlessly customizable to what you have in your stash.
Begin by taping off the outer edges of your wooden frame. Using a sponge brush, lightly apply Vintage White paint by dragging it vertically from top to bottom to create a faux-distressed effect. Be sure to keep your strokes vertical, not horizontal. Once finished, dry the paint with a heat tool. Next, layer Sea Mist over the Vintage White using the same technique, then dry again. If you'd like to add more texture, lightly sand the surface with sandpaper or a honing block to enhance the distressed look. Finally, remove the painter's tape to reveal clean edges.
Grab your tracer, tape it to your frame, place graphite paper under...
Let's blend beachy vibes with autumn charm in this unique mixed-media art project! We’ll start by creating a decoupage background with a beach scene, then layer in a beautiful pumpkin, finishing with a touch of sparkle using glass accents and shells. This step-by-step guide will walk you through each stage, bringing coastal and seasonal style to your canvas.
For this art piece, we’ll be crafting a beachy decoupage background using a scenic napkin. Start by trimming the napkin to fit your canvas, then separate the layers until only the top printed layer remains. Brush a layer of Mod Podge onto the canvas, place the napkin on top, and gently smooth it down with your hands to remove any wrinkles. Once it’s secure, apply another coat of Mod Podge over the top to seal it. Tear away any extra napkin from the edges, then use a heat tool to speed up drying.
Grab your tracer, tape it to your canvas, place graphite paper underneath, and trace the pumpkin with a stylus.
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Get ready to create a one-of-a-kind, textured pumpkin masterpiece! In this tutorial, we’ll layer warm fall colors, add depth with shadowing, and bring everything together with unique details like wooden leaves, pinecones, candy corn, glass, and resin. This is the perfect fall pumpkin to add to your decor this season!
Let’s begin with a neutral background by applying a coat of white paint to the canvas. While it’s still wet, blend in Delta Shadow Gray, using the brush to pounce and press the paint for added texture. Then, use a heat tool to dry.
Grab your tracer, tape it to your canvas, place graphite paper underneath, and trace the pumpkin with a stylus.
Now, let’s bring the pumpkin to life! I’ll be using Spiced Pumpkin, Georgia Clay, Sunset Gold, and white paint, working one section at a time. Start by covering a section with Spiced Pumpkin. Then, with the backside of a palette knife, swipe on Georgia Clay along one side, Sunset Gold in the center, and white on the opposite sid...
In this project, we'll create a whimsical witch's broomstick to add a magical touch to a pumpkin art piece. Using simple materials like raffia, twine, and a stick, along with some textured painting techniques, we'll create a fun and unique fall art piece. To top it off, we'll add reflective glass, seed beads, and resin for extra dimension and sparkle.
I'm excited to welcome a special guest, Steve, as we team up to create a Halloween-inspired Pumpkin Head art piece! We'll guide you through each step, from blending the perfect background to adding character with highlights, shadows, and glass details that give it a unique pop. Whether you're decorating for Halloween or just love seasonal art, this project is a great way to get creative!
Begin by swirling white paint in the center of your canvas, moving outward in a circular motion until about 90% of the surface is covered. Then, switch to black paint, blending it in circular strokes from the edges toward the center, creating a gradient that’s darkest around the edges and lightens as it meets the white. Paint the sides of the canvas black for a seamless, finished look. Finally, use a heat tool to dry.
Grab your tracer, tape it to your canvas, place white graphite paper underneath, and use a stylus to trace your pumpkin head man.
Now, let's add a base coat to all of his features!...
Grab your tracer, tape it to your canvas, place graphite paper underneath, and trace your pumpkin with a stylus.
I’m using three beautiful shades of pink on my pumpkin: Vintage Pink, Teaberry, and Summer Peach. We’ll work on each section one at a time for a soft, blended look. Start with the large center section by painting it in Vintage Pink. Next, add Teaberry to one side and Summer Peach near the top. Blend a touch of white paint in the middle for dimension. Repeat this technique for each section around the pumpkin.
Next, paint the stem with Traditional Burnt Umber. I'll also add white paint on one side of the ste...
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