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Friday, June 7, 2013

Life Doesn't Have to be Perfect

Isn't this the best saying ever?!  I thought it was a great sentiment to go along with a photo of my two boys, who are always full of energy but also full of laughter, fun, and surprises.  Parenthood defintely isn't always perfect but there's no doubt that there is always something wonderful about each and every day!

On to the project!  Ever since Tim released these burlap panels, and since seeing some of his samples (which I also saw in person at a retailer show), I've wanted to create somethign similar.  I just love the look of the bright colors on the burlap background.  And they really stand out in person...love that combo of the soft and rough.
I started by stamping a sentiment, from the Way with Words stamp set, on a #8 manila tag (product links at the end of the post) and using Glossy Accents to attach the tag to the burlap panel.  One of the things I love about these panels is that there is a hard board behind the fabric so you're able to work right on the panel, applying pressure, with ease.

I then used a few pieces of tissue tape to make it look like it was holding the tag in place.  Next came Distress Paint!  I used a few different colors (love that Seedless Preserves) on the panels and just used my finger to rub the paint around.
Once the paint was dry I added my photo...in black and white, which is a good mix with all that color...and a bunch of embellishments (just random stuff that I had in my stash).  I finished with the sentiment and added a date.  A really fun project, which I enjoyed so much I want to make a whole bunch of panels to hang in my studio!!

Interested in making your own panel?  Join me for a class on June 18th, where we'll create this project!  Only $20 for the class and it includes all the materials needed to create this project...well....minus the photo.  **smile**

Enjoy!

Supply List:
6x8 Burlap Panel
Distress Paints
Way with Words
Tissue Tape
Manila Tags

13 comments:

toni said...

Lovely panel with a couple of little angels sitting there! Butter wouldn't melt huh? You're so right the colours really stay bright and are a lovely contrast with the burlap. That is going to be a great class x

Words and Pictures said...

Oh yum... love those colours on the burlap - gorgeous! And what a great photo... Hope the class goes brilliantly - I've no doubt it will!
Alison x

Colleen said...

Kim,
This is beautiful, those colors look so yummy on the burlap. Your boys are very handsome. I hope tonight goes great I wish I could be there to meet everyone and join in the fun. Take lots of pictures to share.

Mary-Ann Maldonado said...

This is gorgeous! The photo of the boys is super sweet. Love the color mix, bet your hands got dirty!!!

Anonymous said...

Fabulous panel Kim, love the colours you've used and what a great photo too ! Sue C x

Donna-Marie said...

Awwwwww...love those boys :-)
I also love the mix of soft and rough textures on this piece as well as the mix of colors...great quote! This rocks!!!

Teresa Jaye said...

awesome Kim! Love the paint on the burlap and the ephemera accents are perfect. Great idea to use a black and white photo - really makes it the center of attention. Wish I lived closer to take the class!

Annette Green said...

What a great burlap canvas Kim! Love the colors and textures. (We're on the same wavelength. Watch for my post tomorrow.) Those burlap canvases are truly fun and easy to create.

Sandy said...

The best thing about this canvas is the picture of your boys - aren't they cute!!!! Wonderful keepsake. I did buy several of these burlap panels from you - I just need to get busy!!! Sure wish I could be there to take classes with you guys - what fun!!
sandy

Marjie Kemper said...

Beautiful project, Kim! Love the paints on the burlap and the quote is perfect for your sweet fellas.

Bonnie Irvine said...

That saying is awesome and suits that sweet picture of your boys. I love the little glint in their eyes. They look like fun could be their middle names :) The burlap panel is a wonderful background. I love the bright colours next to the natural brown and the smooth paint on the rough texture. This is a wonderful idea for a class.

Micki said...

Love that picture. Fits so well with the burlap and the colors add just the right amount of punch. Great canvas.

Tracy said...

Wow Kim,beautiful picture to sit alongside your art work...beautiful keepsake!!
Big hugs
Tracy
xoxo