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My plan was to create a masterboard with the intention of turning it into an upcycled book & journaling cards, or greeting cards, but when I finished the masterboard I could hardly bear to cut it up! :o)
But I did! I made several cards and a canvas...
The largest panel (8.5x8.5in) was embellished and mounted onto a 12x12in box canvas.....
To create the masterboard I covered heavyweight cartridge paper with vintage music sheets. To soften the black print I white washed the entire sheet.
I chose masks rather than stencils so I intentionally chose statement colours to cover the background because I knew they would be visible through layers, so I chose Bougainvillea and Coral Fresco Finish paints ('go-to' colours!). I loaded up a Gelli plate and printed over the entire surface - these paints are semi-opaque and translucent which allows the papers to show through. I wanted a bright base colour so pops of colour would pop through the mask's pattern.
Next I brayered on White Fire (pale gold) paint - I chose this because it is a) a gorgeous subtle gold & b) translucent and so allows the deep pink layer to show through. The background's colour/finish is patchy which is what I wanted to achieve.
Next came the stencilling/masking - on the photo below the masks laid in position ready for a layer of Chalk paint to be applied. The mask (deconstructed cluster of lilies mask s297, love collage mask L312) had to be painted and then repositioned elsewhere on the sheet...
The finished masterboard ready to be (eek!) cut up... and you can see all the lovely background colour coming through.
I made 3 cards from the masterboard, each featuring one of my stamps:
This card has mini JM54 stamped onto the solid flowers, the words are from Stencil Girl stencil S261
I doodled onto the flowers on this card, the phrase is from JOFY09.
I never get bored of using this stamp from JOFY38, here I've teamed it with another phrase from stencil S261.
I'm so happy with the finished canvas - I sewed detail on with my sewing machine, and attached it the canvas with matte medium and hand stitching. The gold flowers were created by stenciling embossing ink onto the design and embossing with WOW Metallic Brass Sparkle Embossing Glitter.
I don't often hang my own work in our house but this one is definitely going on the wall!
Enjoy the rest of the blog hop - don't for get to leave comments on each of the blogs for a chance to win.
Beautiful Canvas and Masterboard Jo. Love how you combined the stencils with your stamps xx
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fabulous project and love how you have used the products. Thank you for a great blog hop
ReplyDeletecatherine
Wow Jo...I lOVE these projects. Real works of art x
ReplyDeleteI love those beautiful colours.
ReplyDeleteyou really are the Queen of masterboards! Stunning projects.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeletegorgeous as always Jo x
ReplyDeleteLove the masterboard - great to get more than one finished item out of the artwork.....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects! I love the masterboard & that canvas is stunning.
ReplyDeleteI think the gold & the stitching really makes it. I always love sewing paper. It's so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the master board, this will make such beautiful postcards.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite stencils by Jessica Sporn. I created a textured painting with this stencil for my sister's Christmas gift. Good choice.
ReplyDeleteStunning masterboard ...... gorgeous colours and what a fabulous stencil xx
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic project
ReplyDeleteWow. Stunning projects. Love the colour combo xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces, Jo! Love how you've used the stencils!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Jo, always love your masterboards, and of course love the canvas pieces - hearts, paper, stitch, bliss.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always Jo. I love your projects x
ReplyDeleteYou never disappoint, I always love your art - beautiful paint colour choice and also great stencils, really love the flowers. Rachel
ReplyDeleteWOW, loving this Jo xx
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteOh My! That masterboard and the way you cut into it to make the fabulous canvas and the gorgeous cards - Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I love the added touch the stitching gives!
ReplyDeleteLove the larger piece.
ReplyDeletebeautiful colors all m favorite great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors and layering. Thank you for sharing! Merry christmas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the layers in this piece.
ReplyDeleteJust "hopped across" from PA to admire the rich pinks and golds of your projects
ReplyDeleteSeasons Greetings
Kathyk
Very nice work, everyone's projects are so different I love this blog hop
ReplyDeleteWow! Your canvas is so special...love the added sewing details. The cards are each masterpieces in themselves! Off to check out the stamps and stencils you used. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteStunning layers, and the colours are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Love the colours of your masterboard- I can totally understand why you found it difficult to cut up!
ReplyDeleteSally
I love masterboards and yes they are hard to cut up! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! These are absolutely gorgeous. LOVE the stitching. Fab!! Lx
ReplyDeleteHi Jo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project. Love the Pink and Gold together and the way you decorated inside the flowers. It certainly deserves a place on the wall.
Love Angela x
Great project for this time of year, when you often need to make many card at once! You make it look so simple. Love the color combo
ReplyDeleteI do love your masterboards! It's gorgeous (I also have problems cutting them up!) Love love love it. Thank you x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI have that stencil, now I have a better idea of how to use it amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty pages.
ReplyDeletegorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteJo, you are a Masterboard Queen amongst many other titles that you hold. Merry Christams and hope to see you in 2017 x
ReplyDeleteLove the colour scheme, great for Valentine's Day
ReplyDeleteLove it with all my heart x
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Love the use of white fire. Masterboards are so adaptable. Love the results xxx
ReplyDeleteLove the stencil and the masterboard is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love your work!
ReplyDeleteA little bit of black stitching adds a lot. I like the idea of cutting up your work into smaller projects, too.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful Jo, I love White Fire xx
ReplyDeleteGet you. Having a pink thing in the wall. Will Matt allow it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAs always, love your artwork, such creativity! Having so much fun following this blog hop. My two most fave companies, Paper Artsy & STencil Girl.
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I love the colors and the addition of the stitching!
ReplyDeleteFabulous work, Jo! Your master board was amazing but I'm glad you decided to cut it up as the resulting projects are absolutely stunning! Thanks for the step-by-step tutorial and for sharing your creativity: an absolute inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love the sowing and the metallic accents!
ReplyDeleteI need all of the supplies you used. I love those colors. I don't have those yet and I love those stencils and how you layered them. Argh now I really want more paint!!! Thanks for the tips. I needed more ideas
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!! I learned some good info about using masks here too. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and a great idea to mount on a canvas box!
ReplyDeleteI love the color combos here and the 12x12 box is my favorite. So stunning.
ReplyDeleteI loved the colors. Have never tried making. Thanks for showing that. Nice piece.
ReplyDeleteLove the stitching detail on the canvas. Lovely depth of color and pattern with the sheet music.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors used and stencils
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove this. I enjoy seeing the stencils used.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I'm feeling the pink!
ReplyDeleteLove your masterboard and the luscious colors! Thanks for the fabulous tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this....it turned out amazing!! Thank you for sharing.....now, to get my hands on those paints.....
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors and texture! poetryqn(at)optonline.net
ReplyDeleteLove the finished results x
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful cards!
ReplyDelete( Annie )
Fantastic project, looks like you have had fun with these wonderful flowery and heart stencils & masks coupled to PA paints!! Loving what you have made with the masterboard Jo, really beautiful x
ReplyDeleteReally Lovely Jo! Gorgeous makes. :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, Jo xx
ReplyDeleteThis project turned out so beautifully! I love your use of masks, then stamping within the masked section. ....and the stitching makes it perfect. Thanks for posting in the blog hop!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous masterboards, the beautiful cards to go with it. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition of colors & texture!
ReplyDeleteOf course you couldn't cut it!
ReplyDeleteI do like a masterboard project - and this is another great one. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThese look so feasty and yummy! LOVE that stencil!
ReplyDeleteGreat job,...really like the metallics.
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Jo, thanks so much for the inspiration. It's so refreshing to see a finished project that uses so few elements. Just two colours (plus gold) make a fantastic finish. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Stunning cards. Will have to look out for those masks/stencils xx
ReplyDeleteSuch cool techniques you used to make these. They end up looking like batik fabric to me, and I totally dig it. Thanks for sharing your steps and the wonderful inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love it. Love the colors and the design. Master boards are such fun.
ReplyDeleteWow! Each of these is a gorgeous work of art!! So stellar! Merry Christmas! xo
ReplyDeleteThe play with color is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love your favorite stamp too, it reminds me of a vintage Dutch bulb that I have in my garden that looks like fireworks when it blooms. I so enjoy seeing the step by step process, lovely works of art!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning work! Love the masterboard. The canvas is my favorite of the projects; but all of the pieces are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Project. love the colours. everything about it.
ReplyDeleteI would hang this on my wall for sure.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece. Love the black stitching.
Clever idea to attach with the black also.
thanks for sharing.
Merry Christmas and Happy New year
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Pure gorgeousness!!I am sure loving the canvas!And the colors are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colors! I love how you used these stencils. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteJo, Your master board is exquisite. I'd have trouble cutting thru it too. You masks are refreshingly different. I do like working with a gel plate, too. Those popping colors still let you hear the music ! ����
ReplyDeletegreat masterboard Jo - need to get my gelli plate out and painty - I love that gold - it looks amazing - so many beautiful makes - and the sewing looks amazing too! Beautiful! Happy Christmas to you! Hugs rachel x
ReplyDeleteThis would definitely be hanging on my wall! Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteBeautiful masterboard...love the colors and patterns!
ReplyDeleteI really love the using stitching with mixed media - your work is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAs always subtle and delicious!! love the pinks (strange for me!!)
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of getting 3 for 1 - plus I am a fan of botanicals. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects Jo! I love your canvas!
ReplyDeleteAlison xxx
So beautiful Jo, love the colour combos you used - it seemed so bright at first but looked stunning by the time you'd finished with it Xx
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful art! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very happy and blessed Christmas!
Love what you have made. Love the colours and the stencils. A Merry Christmas to you !
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful love the colors you should hang it in your house for sure :)
ReplyDeleteYour masterboard is beautiful and you cut each section to accent the designs perfectly! Well done! Merry Christmas, Autumn
ReplyDeleteI m so grateful for the clear directions for this beautiful piece. I have such a hard time deconstructing prints I like and become very discouraged. This way I have a much better chance of achieving a result I can be happy with! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful! I love the pink/coral/gold palette you used!
ReplyDeleteGreat seeing someone with the courage to cut up a masterboard.
ReplyDeleteLove your work! It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I also love using vintage music sheets in my art as well!
ReplyDeleteLove this composition and the colors ... and for making cards!
ReplyDeleteFill your walls with your art. It's so beautiful. I particularly like using stams over the stencils.
ReplyDeleteJo you really created some beatiful pieces of art. Lovely colors. Pretty flowers....
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Merry Christmas.
Hugs from Monica
Spain
Beautiful! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful pieces of art Jo but definitely the canvas needs to be on show. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
So pretty Jo , lovely gorgeous colours xx
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love hearts - this is a fabulous project. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely projects.
ReplyDeleteJust love that touch of gold!
ReplyDeleteI totally get that you did not want to cut up the master board! But, Lovely cards (and canvas) in the end!
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ReplyDeleteWow! Love your masterboard and how you cut it up to create multiple pieces. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLovely and so easy!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!! Love the colors!!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see your pretty work. Really enjoyed to visit your blog and admire your work. Fab colors and great way you used the masterboard.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing.
Hugs from Monica
Spain
Fabulous, I love this stencil and I am getting it out to use right now.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, I love this stencil and I am getting it out to use right now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, love these colours.
ReplyDeleteOOOOOH!! I love that Lilies stencil!
ReplyDeleteNice colors and a fun project which I will try out.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color. Sewing is a great touch...
ReplyDeletethese are fabulous, so brave of you to cut into that masterboard, and worth it for the end products!
ReplyDeleteI keep forgetting about master boards! Thanks for the reminder of how great they can be!
ReplyDeleteLove these projects!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Beautiful project.
ReplyDeleteMichelle Smith, MI
Wonderful colors and patterns!
ReplyDeletelove your work. do you have a newsletter or subscription? can't seem to see any!!!!XX
ReplyDeleteI love using creating a masterboard and can totally relate to not wanting to cut it up!!! In the end I'm always glad I did. Love your project!
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful creations.
ReplyDeletegildamc@hotmail.com
I love that gold over the pink, and the stitching is fab. Can see my PA shopping list getting longer and longer!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! All of these are gorgeous! I have never made a masterboard, I am now inspired to do just that, thank you! xxx
ReplyDeleteLove your canvas!
ReplyDeleteLove this project. I really enjoy making master boards with fresco paints. Your finished cards are super
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely glorious Jo!
ReplyDeleteLucy
Oh man, I love the masterboard and the colors. I can see why you didn't want to cut it up!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your techniques. I am learning sooo much, like how you toned down the music.
ReplyDeleteA great project. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow another fabulous style to get my brain spinning with new ideas - thanks for sharing x
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