Saturday, August 11, 2012

Dancin' Mae Canvas

It's been a long week, but I wanted to find some time to get to my craft room and little by little I did!!  I  bought a 6x6 canvas at my local scrapbook store a few weeks back and decided it was time to use it.  I printed out a Dancin' Mae image from Some Odd Girl and let the creative juices flow!  I got off to a good start with deciding what colors to color her in with - something bright to go with MarkerPop's Bright Colors Challenge - and I knew I wanted to use the sketch from this month's SOG challenge, but then I got stumped.  So... I left my craft space and came back to it a couple times before finally figuring it all out tonight.  Whew!!

So without further adieu, here is my Dancin' Mae Canvas:


It's a little faint, but I used a stencil on the top portion and some glitter paint to give the canvas a little texture.  The bottom is a solid coat of the glitter paint.

I used the great tutorial from the Odd Girl herself to color the red hair (I love the new format she has for the tutorials - super easy to print and keep stashed with my copics where it will get used!).


I wanted a good saying so I searched the web until I found this one and printed it on a piece of cardstock:


I'm not much of a dancer, but I can definitely be a little silly at times so maybe this will inspire me to dance a little more ;)

And here are the challenges I'm entering into with this - 


I enjoyed breaking out of the mold and doing something on the canvas instead of a card... I hope you liked it too.

--Angie

SUPPLIES:
IMAGE - Some Odd Girl Dancin' Mae Digi Image
PAPER - XPress It Blending Paper; Office Max Cardstock; Stampin' Up! Brights DSP
COPICS - Hair: Y21, YR12, YR14, E15, E18; Skin: E000, E00, E11, BV02; Clothes: B04, B05, B06, Y32, Y35, Y38, C0, C1, 0
OTHER - Tim Holtz Rosette and Mini Rosette Dies; Stampin' Up! Brights Buttons; Indigo Acrylic Paint; Glitter Paint; Paintbrush; Glue Gun; Glue Dots; Foam Adhesives


2 comments:

  1. Absolutely fabulous!!!
    I have plans to make a canvas soon as well using the SOG cuties! Yours turned out brilliant, and I love that proverb! SO happy you joined Some Odd Girl this month!!
    hugs, Leah

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  2. This is so fun! Love the colors!! :)

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