Cinema Stencil on Canvas
Welcome to my blog post with the Club Scrap Cinema Blog Hop. I hope you clicked your way here from Kay's Keepsakes blog. If you would like to start at the beginning click Here for the Club Scrap Creates blog.
This time I even did some journaling on the film Clapboard cut apart. My friend Becky Huber , whom I met at the Club Scrap August 2014 retreat, said "It is all about the journaling", so I went for it. I wrote about the movie of my life, the supporting roles I have had, now I am the director, producer and star of my life.
Here are some of the items I used with the Cinema 8 x 8 inch stencil which arrived in the Lite kit, along with papers and other goodies with this month's collection.
This is what the canvas looked like before I added everything else to it.
The glasses were added by putting a whole through the canvas and Wine Print paper.
Here are some close-ups, we bought a small light blub, I applied some Club Scrap glue on it, stuck it in some purple glitter, let it dry and then added it to the canvas.
A stamped image was covered with a movie projecter cut apart which I cut and then used India black ink to distress the edges.
Here are the glasses again and you can see a bit more detail on the stencil and spray inks etc. on the canvas.
I really loved the Light Blue Velvet ribbon on top of the Plum Chiffon and real movie film layers. Flowers were also made from the film.
Next up is a light switch cover, I used to do this with wallpaper, but saw a Pinterest email which showed it done with paper. I made this one using a section of the Cinema Club Scrap Aqua 12 x 12 sheet.
The screws were toned with Earth ink.
It was very easy and I followed the steps used with most bookboard projects to have a good corner and used Club Scrap's glue.
The paper really blends well with the room decor
Lastly, I used the stencil some more on a plain aqua and 12 x 12 prints and created several cards using items included in the collection, like the stamps and filmstrip washi tape.
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog, as you can tell I enjoyed this month's Cinema collection, especially the stencil, it is really fun to play with. I really appreciate comments if you can take a moment to leave one.
Please head over to Anne Hunter's blog to see what she has done with this wonderful kit too!
Enjoy,
Cathy
So much wonderful inspiration, I don't know where to start. But I'll definitely bookmark your post and give some ideas a try!
Posted by: Karen Wyngaard | 08/29/2014 at 08:16 AM
Love the cards and the collage! Beautiful!
Posted by: Rettaescape | 08/28/2014 at 04:57 PM
Your canvas and stencil layering is wonderful. I love the depth you achieved with the background. Your details really make the canvas. The glasses are a great touch. TFS
Posted by: Debby H | 08/27/2014 at 04:59 PM
What a fun canvas - looks like you had a great time making it.
Your cards and light switch are super too!
TFS!
Posted by: Ink Stained Roni | 08/27/2014 at 01:39 PM
A awesome job on the canvas! I love the cards too
Posted by: Jill P | 08/27/2014 at 10:29 AM
Wonderful project and the cards are all amazing! Thanks for sharing Cathy!
Posted by: Julie H. | 08/27/2014 at 09:39 AM
Wow, one project just isn't enough for all your creativity! The canvas is just so great, the light switch cover is such a clever idea too, and feel free to send me any of those darling cards! As usual, thanks so much for sharing with us!
Posted by: Kay Williamson | 08/27/2014 at 09:06 AM
Cathy, your canvas is wonderful - and that is such a great picture of you! I love all the little details on the canvas. Plus, I really love the color palette you used with your cards - so fun! Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Marya | 08/27/2014 at 08:35 AM
Hi Cathy! I love your multi-media piece and congrats on journaling, it really is important! Your cards are amazing - will have to CASE some of them! Have a great day!
Posted by: Donna Nuce (Crafty Colonel) | 08/27/2014 at 07:12 AM
Those sprays are wonderful and match the papers perfectly! LOVE LOVE the filmstrips!
Posted by: Janet Moran | 08/27/2014 at 06:41 AM
My goodness--you have really let the creativity flow with this kit! Fabulous!!!
Posted by: Lisa Kay | 08/27/2014 at 05:43 AM
Wow, Cathy! You created so many wonderful things with your collection! Using the actual film strips and a mini lightbulb on your canvas was such a clever idea. Love it all . . . thank you for sharing your creativity with us!
Posted by: Tricia Morris | 08/27/2014 at 05:15 AM
Awesome - just jaw dropping awesome.
Posted by: AnnetteD | 08/27/2014 at 04:49 AM