To create this, I used one of my favorite techniques, which is using inexpensive items for masks. Right now, masks are hot, and the aisles at my local stores offer many options. I prefer to use masks that are found, or that I create. For this canvas, I used a mask that I cut from a Silhouette file on a paper from a pad that I knew I wouldn't use. After I cut the file, I used it to add the reddish dots using acrylic paint. I've used this technique on layouts, my favorite being one of my daughter using a plastic canvas.
Masks are a fun way to incorporate new media, and if it is a technique you want to try, start with something you have on hand. It is a great way to experiment before you add an item to your stash that may not get used.
Remember, to be your best self, and don't be afraid to try out a new technique without all the latest and greatest accessories, I love trying on new ideas, and finding a way to "cheat" allows me to see if they fit before I fill my stash with items that I don't use.

Have a wonderful mid week, and try something new!
~Venetia
Thanks for stopping by today see you Saturday!!!
Lovely Venetia and a great message too!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this, Venetia! Not only is this a beautiful project with fun masks, but the message to your students is something everyone should remember every day!
ReplyDeleteAwesome canvas and adorable lo! TFS!
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