Trust Project
The boards that I decided to use for this project are just small 6"x9" wood scraps leftover from an old project but they make great canvases!
First paint each block with gesso. Once the gesso has dried, use the cursive alpha stencil and raspberry paint and stencil the design onto the block; a foam brush works best. Once that paint has dried, spritz some random areas of the blocks with stream color wash and allow that to dry.
Add just a small touch of black paint to the areas where you will be adding some of the clip art words. The words are included in Sabrina Ward Harrison's book, And The Story is Happening.
Print out some black and white pictures for each board, cutting some sides and tearing some of the others. Glue them onto the blocks, add a few minimal strips of washi tape and then glue the words on.
Display your boards together on a wall or on a shelf for some colorful inspirational home décor.
The boards that I decided to use for this project are just small 6"x9" wood scraps leftover from an old project but they make great canvases!
First paint each block with gesso. Once the gesso has dried, use the cursive alpha stencil and raspberry paint and stencil the design onto the block; a foam brush works best. Once that paint has dried, spritz some random areas of the blocks with stream color wash and allow that to dry.
Add just a small touch of black paint to the areas where you will be adding some of the clip art words. The words are included in Sabrina Ward Harrison's book, And The Story is Happening.
Print out some black and white pictures for each board, cutting some sides and tearing some of the others. Glue them onto the blocks, add a few minimal strips of washi tape and then glue the words on.
Display your boards together on a wall or on a shelf for some colorful inspirational home décor.