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Yellowstone inspired Texture Canvas

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I created this canvas inspired by Yellowstone. Yellowstone is probably my favorite National Park. The nature, the colors, the wildlife, the texture – EVERYTHING. I want to go back there! I often create the backgrounds inspired by the photos that I want to use or the emotions I think of. It might sometimes not be so obvious but here I think it is like almost a slap-in-the-face-obvious- LOL. The texture of the ground here and there, the geyser colors, the forests, the burned wood stems.

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I used a lot of Kroma Crackle – my favorite for making super huge crackles – to achieve a lot of the texture. It took me a while to create this canvas as the crackle alone took about 3 days to fully reveal. But oh it was so worth it texture wise for me :) Especially for pieces I can and want to take a long time with, I love to use Kroma Crackle now.

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I also used Liquitex Acrylic Paints and Professional Spraypaints as well as Acrylic Inks. I also used some Stampendous Fragments and Princeton Catalyst Blades and Wedges to create some texture on the edges. Lot’s of different stuff and many many layers. This is a 12×16 inch canvas.

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The leaves are from Julie’s Crafter’s Workshop Template- love that stencil a lot. It was fun…I am not exactly where I wanted to be though…I want MORE texture … I keep working on it and definitely share with you  ;)

What is the most fascinating national park for you in the world?

Huge hugs

nat

P.S. – don’t miss out on my new Über*Media Online Project Class “Discover”– Space is limited

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  • Lee-Anne

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    This is beautiful! I love the colours! My favourite national park is Banff National Park.

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  • cal8007

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    The most intriguing park in the US for me is the Redwoods in Northern California. There are trees as high as a sky scraper and as old as Methuselah. Dense greenery, moss, and awesome fauna. Took tons of pictures, but they don’t give the reality credit!

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  • Rose

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    I love this… the colors, the textures… everything! Gorgeous!

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  • Rose

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    gorgeous… love this … the colors, the textures … everything! =)

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  • rains

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    Have only been to Yellowstone. We go to Montana a lot. I loved it and really feel your canvas gets it!

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  • suzannebouchard

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    What a wonderful creation Nathalie! it is outstanding! i love the textures the colors and the way you were inspired by the photo.!

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  • Kathy P

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    Your work is SO inspiring, Nat! Got my ‘Discovery’ link, and went out yesterday and got my canvas. Interesting that here in PA all the 12×12 canvases do NOT come with those separate stretcher bars! AND cost $9!!! So much for things being cheaper in the U.S.!
    The blues here really set the tone for the snow and the fire-damaged trees. We are NP members and are trying to visit them all! My faves so far: 1) Yellowstone; 2) Everglades; and 3) Arches.

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    • Nathalie Kalbach

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      9 Dollars???? That is insanely costly! But I do have to say I realized that canvas prices are much more than in Germany. I will try to find a source next time in the States where canvases are cheaper. Love Arches too…Everglades are still on my list :)

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  • samara

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    oh Nat….this is OUT OF THIS WORLD gorgeous! I don’t think I have seen a more gorgeous blue page! It is radiant!!!!!!!

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  • Kathy Gledsdale

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    Truly wonderful! Love it big time!

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  • mjmarmo

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    Glacier NAtional park was just amazing! LOVE your texture!

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  • Cyndi

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    Absolutely gorgeous!

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  • renate widera

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    Hallo I Love YELLOWSTONE my husband and kids too, we visit Yellowstone in 2003 I have to find the pictures we did there… Love your work Greetings from germany

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  • Nurse Ratchet

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    What a wonderful way to start a week…looking at your magnificent canvas….I,have much to learn!

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  • Rob Keogh

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    Hi Natalie,
    In the USA, my favourite is definitely Yosemite, I absolutely LOVE it, apart from the beauty, it has an almost palpable feel to it. In Australia, Kakadu National Park is fabulous as is the Great Barrier Reef.

    Love your canvas and all of the gorgeous texture.

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  • Michelle Guest

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    I was going to ask about the leaves but as i continued to read i saw info about the stencil… I love how the leaves look! Also, circles both background & foreground. Texture is wonderful too! Very striking photo.
    I’m learning from you… Thanks! Michelle

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  • Liz

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    LOVE the canvas! And you must have been thinking of more than one National Park, right? LOL…. I haven’t been to Yellowstone yet, but YOSEMITE is my favorite!
    We have to do coffee soon… It’s been ages!

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    • Nathalie Kalbach

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      LOL- what was I thinking? Changed it.
      Yes to coffee! Miss you!!! Email me and let me know if there is anytime soon you are off!

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New Über*Media Project Class: Discover Canvas

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Wooohooo -new class in the house. In difference to the usual Über*Media Classes that are all about techniques and certain media- this is a project class.

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In this online video workshop I show you how to create a fun and whimsical mixed media canvas. You will learn some fun techniques using acrylic paints, book papers, gel medium, embossing powders and more, to turn a blank canvas into a wonderful unique and personal home decor item. On top you receive some fun tracing stencils and other items in the mail for you to use during the workshop. In 2 1/2 hours of video material, I show you all the steps, talk about my creative process, let you get into my head on why I use certain things and some basic design rules regarding mixed media. You will learn a lot about the media I use in this class which enables you to take this knowledge further and use it in future projects. And on top…you can learn in your own pace , at home ..even in your jammies.

This workshop is aimed for beginners to intermediate scrapbookers and mixed media Artists.

Watch the video for some more peaks of the workshop

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Check out the details about the class, what you need, what you get and the sign-up info here.

As I this time I will send out custom-made tracing stencils  with the that Crafter’s Workshop made for me especially for this workshop- the space where you can get these included is limited.

Hope to see you in class

Huge hugs

Nat

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  • cal8007

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    I hope this workshop will be available in the future, so I can sign up for it. I’m in the middle of an art class, but would love to take it when my class is over in April.

    The preview looks like fun!!

    Hugs,

    Carmen L

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    • Nathalie Kalbach

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      Hi Carmen- it will be available as long as I have the stencils :) Right now it is looking still good for April to take it. I hope I will see you then :) huge hugs nat

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  • Laura E.

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    Natalie, super excited to join you! love your work! Just signed up! Yay me!

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  • andrenesmith

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    I am all about the jammies!!! LOL. Cant wait – love your classes.

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  • Francesca

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    Ich liebe deine canvas und deine workshops sind immer weit weg für mich. Ich habe mich angemeldet. Ich freue mich riesig !!!

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  • mrburg

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    Hi Nathalie

    I went to sign up for the class but paypal all came up in german – so not sure if this is secure or not. Marg

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    • Nathalie Kalbach

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      hi marg, it is because i am in germany. endless emails with paypal how to change that, but it is not easy on a blog. but it is secure. it is just that you country appears in german. many others signed on secure over the last two years. if you rather want to email me directly do so at nathalie(dot)kalbach(at)gmail(dot)com
      i would love to have you in class, nat

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Art Mesa Mixed Media Event – Madrid 2013 – June 29

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Wooohoooo!!! This is the 3rd Art Mesa that Cuchy and I have in Madrid on June 2013. You can find the Art Mesa Blog with all the Details here.

The last two years we had a wonderful time with our students- the hotel is beautiful and we had lot’s of privacy in hour huge workshop room with the private terrace, the weather was awesome, the workshops were fun – It was just the best!

Again we will teach each one workshop:

SEASON CANVAS

29.06.2012 –  10.00 hs. – 14.00 hs.

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En este taller con Nathalie Kalbach, crearás un increíble y único lienzo que será un maravilloso objeto de decoración.

Aprende cómo crear dimension y textura con papel tissue, objetos de uso diario, pintura acrílica, encaje, arpillera y gesso

Aprende como sacar una textura interesante y llamativa con pintura acrílica y tintas acrílicas. Añade algunas técnicas de estampación sobre todo ello.

Iremos añadiendo muchas capas y dimensión para hacer un lienzo de primavera, verano, otoño o invierno… como quieras. Todas las técnicas pueden aplicarse fácilmente en futuros proyectos.

In this Workshop with Nathalie Kalbach, you will create a stunning and unique canvas that will be a wonderful home décor item.

Learn how to create dimension and texture with tissue paper, items of daily life, acrylic paint, lace, burlap, and gesso.

Learn how to reveal the interesting and eye catching texture with acrylic paints and acrylic inks and add some fun stamping techniques on top.

We will be adding lots of layers and dimension to make this a spring, summer, fall or winter canvas… just as you like. All the techniques can easily be applied to future projects.

 

TALLER M. CARMEN SÁNCHEZ “CUCHY”

QUERIDO DIARIO / DEAR DIARY 

29.06.2012 – 16,00 hs. – 20,00 hs.

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En este taller con Cuchy, crearemos un diario desde cero, con una base de encuadernación japonesa.

Un proyecto delicado al que “contar” nuestros pensamientos más secretos.

Personalizaremos nuestro diario creando distintas texturas con gesso, pasta y sellos. Añadiremos color con barras de tinta y profundidad con grafito, para acabar decorándolo con papel, foil y utee.

Una mezcla de técnicas y elementos que estimularán nuestra creatividad.

¡Te esperamos!

In this workshop with Cuchy, you will create a personal diary from scratch, using a japanese bookbinding technique.

A delicate project to which “tell” your secret thoughts

You will customize your diary creating textures with gesso, paste and stamps, adding colours with ink blocks and depth with graphite, and embellishing with paper, foil and utee.

A mixture of techniques and elements which will encourage your creativity.

 

We hope to see you at Art Mesa :)

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Have a gorgeous day

Nat

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  • Eeva Hall

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    Any plans to come here this year?? Waiting for one secret teacher to be revealed in october and something else in august…please let it be you :-)

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  • Cecilia

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    I’ll be there again, I can not miss it!!!!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I really need to win the lottery so that I can spend my time flying from country to country attending your workshops Nat.

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  • mjmarmo

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    THese look like wonderful workshops!

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Maya Road Guest Designer- Canvas- Tutorial

For my guest designer spot with Maya Road this month I created this 12 x 12 canvas using lots of Chipboard DoorwaysMaya Mists, and Gesso.

I created a video sharing how I made this canvas:

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So love those colors :)

And I totally love those doors…yum yum!

Hope you enjoyed the tutorial :)

 

hugs

Nat

P.S.: psst

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  • Deleted User

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    I like this piece for the foyer!…like a welcome to my visitors, says a lot! tfs Nat.

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  • Marjie Kemper

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    This is fabulous, Nat! Love how you used the neg spaces on the green door and all the yummy texture you built up with the CB and gesso.

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  • Rose Curtis

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    love what you created with the doors!

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  • Liz Thayne

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    Love your use of colour and texture on this canvas. Thanks for sharing.

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  • Bev W.

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    Yes!!! So liking the colors and those doors are a must have and on my wish list! Congrats Anne:) Thanks for the vid Nat!
    ♥Bev

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  • Conny

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    Die Farben sind einfach der Wahnsinn und ich liebe ja die Embellish von Maya Road – absolut Genial!!!!!

    LG Conny

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Yes, you are the texture lady! I enjoyed this video while eating my breakfast. And you can use reds and oranges as well as blues and greens. The quote has me thinking
    this morning. As always, thanks for sharing your crafty knowledge Nat.

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  • Dottie

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    Love, love the door canvas!!!

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  • Erika N

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    Very clever page. I love your idea and the this page.

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  • Birgit Kunte

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    Einfach der Oberknaller, die Türen, super gefällt mir total gut, liebe Grüße Birgit

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  • enscrappersbekendelser

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    Oh, wow it’s SO über cool. Thanks for the inspiration :)

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Canvas MiniAlbums *Tattered Angels*

I want to show you two mini albums I had taught the last year and have not shown yet. They are both made with Canvas pages.

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For the album I had cut out 6?x6? pieces of canvas fabric and then sprayed with different techniques with Glimmer Mist over Glimmer Screens and added our wonderful Screen Print Clear Stamps. A wonderful way to show that love is a lot of different little things in a relationship.

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The second minialbum was created almost the same way – it is a 3×6? size.

I love how you can add lot’s of texture and techniques by adding canvas pages. One of my favorite things to play with is to see how different the Glimmer Mist settles on the non treated and treated side of  canvas fabric. As you can see in the “Liebe ist…” Album the Glimmer misted screen images are more subtile and a bit dreamy and blurry. This is because I used the gesso treated pages here. On the pages for the minialbum below I used the non-treated pages – so the Glimmer Mist could settle right in which ends in a very crisp and sharp image.

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Canvas- sooo awesome- I love this surface :)

Wishing you a wonderful day/night!

  • Michele

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    Love these pages! so beautiful!

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  • sylvia

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    minialbums are the best. i really should make one again…. love your’s, so much texture!

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  • Samantha

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    I’m loving the color coordination in this. I love the vintage effect!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Awesome Nat! I am working on a canvas album and wondered if I need to put a coat of something over the finished product? I think that it is untreated (it’s by Maya Road). Maybe I’ll review your online course for suggestions:-)

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  • marie-anne raeman

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    like your mini albums!

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Banner *Tattered Angels and Punky Sprouts*

For my friends I created this banner using the amazing Punky Sprouts Album Sweetie Sprout as well as some yummie yummie Tattered Angels Products.

Für  Freunde habe ich diesen Banner gestaltet, indem ich das wunderschöne Punky Sprouts Album Sweetie Sprout auseinandergenommen habe und dazu noch yummie Tattered Angels Produkte verwendet habe.

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The album has two canvas pages which I sprayed with Glimmer Mist and stamped with the Tattered Angels Architectural Trims. The acrylic pages btw were sprayed with Chalkboard Glimmer Mist and then stamped over- I so love the effect.

Das Album hat zwei Leinwandstoff-Seiten, die ich mit Glimmer Mist besprüht  und dann mit den Tattered Angels Architectural Trims bestempelt habe. Die Acryl-Seiten habe ich übrigens mit Chalkboard Glimmer Mist besprüht und dann ebenfalls bestempelt- ich liebe diesen Effekt.

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I also sprayed the Punky Sprouts Bloomers with Glimmer Mist and flicked some Glimmer Glaze over them, then rolled them to flowers. Each one I did with a different technique.

Auch die Punky Sprouts Bloomers habe ich mit Glimmer Mist besprüht und dann ein wenig Glimmer Glaze mit dem Pinsel aufgeschnalzt. Dann habe ich die Bloomers zu Blumen gerollt.
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For the Tattered Angels Framed Fonts on the pendant I used Glimmer Glam Organic Garden to paint them. And as there is no Ü in an American Alphabet I used Glimmer Glaze and simply added to dots on the U – I think that works just fine :)

Für die Tattered Angels Framed Fonts auf dem mittleren Banner habe ich Glimmer Glam Organic Garden verwendet. Und da es ja leider kein Ü im amerikanischen Alphabet gibt, habe ich Glimmer Glaze genommen und zwei Punkte auf das U gemalt- ich find das funktioniert ganz gut :)

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supplies: Punky Sprouts Sweet Sprout Minialbum and Bloomers, Tattered Angels: Glimmer Mist,Chalkboard GlimmerMist, Glimmer Glaze and Glimmer Glam, Stamps, Framed Fonts and Screens; Studio2Mer Paper, Baker’s Twine, SCRAPBOOK ADHESIVES by 3L Crafty Power Tape

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On another note: Our Tattered Angels Blog is finally back :) Check it out. Also if you leave a comment on the first new post you can win a give away :)

Oh und noch ein Hinweis: Unser Tattered Angels Blog ist wieder da :)  Schaut mal rein. Im übrigen könnt Ihr ein Give-Away gewinnen, wenn Ihr einen Kommentar schreibt :)

Have a gorgeous one :)

  • Julie Ann Shahin

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    So stunning Nat!!!! Beautiful way to start the New Year!!!!! xoxo Be Fabulous in 2011.

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  • Sue Clarke

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    I bought some canvas today to play with, both ATC size and triangles. Can’t wait to play. I reviewed your online course and have the ideas in my head and the instructions in my notebook:-)

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  • lisa

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    gorgeous

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  • marie-anne raeman

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    super!

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National Scrapbook Month – Tattered Angels – my day

Today I  is my day on the Tattered Angels Educator Blog to share a special tutorial with you and I decided to show you how to make those Gesso Canvases I created for my friends Cat and Vic :)

Heute ist mein Tag Euch auf dem Tattered Angels Educator Blog ein spezielles Tutorial zu zeigen und ich habe beschlossen, Euch zu zeigen, wie man diese Gesso Leinwände, die ich für meine Freunde Cat und Vic gemacht habe, kreieren kann :)

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Check out the Tattered Angels’ Educator blog to see how to create a Gesso Canvas.

Hüpft mal rüber auf den Tattered Angels’ Educator Blog um zu sehen, wie man so eine Gesso Leinwand kreiert.

  • christiane

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    ahhh, gesso!! thank you so much for the reminder!!
    love what you did here!! :D

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  • Cat

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    It looks so much prettier in person, I JUST LOVE it, THANK you Nat! Hope you made it home safe and sound!

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  • sylvia

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    great texture indeed, i should really get my hands messy with gesso again. thanks for your inspiration!!

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  • Sue Clarke

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    Love the texture of those!

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  • Hélène

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    Hallo Nathalie, ich habe mir soeben das Video zum Frühstück angeguckt. Tolle Ideen und geniale Umsetzung!
    LG Hélène/Scrappi

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Happy Birthday Liz!

Ich wünsche Dir einen wunderbaren Tag und darüberhinaus alles was Du Dir auch wünschst. Nun hast Du ja Dein Geschenk ausgepackt ;-) und ich hoffe es gefällt Dir – wie es entstanden ist…darfste Dir im Video anschauen! Sei gedrückt.

I wish you a wonderful day and all the things that your are wishing for yourself. I guess you unwrapped my gift for your ;-) and I hope you like it. If you want to know how this was created…take a look at the video! Big hugs.

*Sleep Tight Canvas*

The video:
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  • Mylady

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    this is so amazing !!! What a wonderful present.
    Thanks for sharing this making of

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  • Rianne

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    Amazing girl! Thank you so much for this video!. love the result.

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  • Conibaer

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    Absolut genial geworden!!!

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  • Liz

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    I love, love, love it. It is perfect for my bedroom. Thank you so much.

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  • Aleida Franklin

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    This was incredibly amazing. Oh wow. The artistry..just floored me.

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  • Vicki Chrisman

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    Oh… I finally have time to check out what you’ve been up to over here missy! CHA is over and I’m catching up on your blog…and loving it! I miss you so much! Vic

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  • Rachael

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    It’s beautiful!! Thanks for the video!

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  • debby

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    This was not boring at all. Wow. I would love to learn these techniques. I’m going to hitting up your tutorials. Great job. Happy Birthday to a very speical friend.

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  • Twinmom

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    Absolut Genial! Sehr interessant Dir zuzusehen. Da hat Liz ein wunderschönes Unikat bekommen.

    LG
    Uschle

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  • silvita

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    What a great present. Thanks for sharing ‘the making of”.

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  • Anja

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    Wow wow wow – das ist mal wieder ein Sahnestück!

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  • lisaannette

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    Oh Wow! Lucky Lucky Liz!! Your creation is very beautiful. Love it!
    I very much enjoyed your video as well. Very smart. Thanks!

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  • Cat

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    thanks for sharing this, it’s beautiful!

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  • Sylvia

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    ach, das ist einfach herrlich, ich liebe es dir beim arbeiten zuzusehen. vielen dank!

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  • jana

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    wow- ist das schön geworden und das video ist total interessant- danke schön!

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  • Eeva

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    oooh what a fantastic canvas!!! It’s absolutely gorgeous!!

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  • Danyeela

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    super… she’s a lucky girl!

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  • Aline

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    Oh wow, this is absolutely fantastic, I am sure she will LOVE it!!

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  • christiane

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    she MUST love this present!! you did such a great job here, nat!!

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  • debby

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    The video is stating it is no longer available. I would really like to see it.

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  • christine

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    very beautiful work – I love the colors you chose!

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  • shalay

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    Oh my gosh, that canvas is absolutely gorgeous!

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