This here is a too-toe-real for this super-deluxe wall-art:
Anyway, I'ma gonna show yous how ter make one. Here we go.
Here's watcha need:
- picture frame with a "back part" (mat is optional)
- sheet music, either cut from a book or printed from the internet
- ModPodge and a brush
- at least one piece of cardstock
- white tissue paper
- tape
- a printer
Once you have the entire canvas covered, add a fresh layer of ModPodge over the whole thing, cover it with a piece of tissue paper and paint over it with another layer of ModPodge, thusly:
Now, it's time to print out whatever words you're looking for. Something that truly expresses what's in your heart. Like, "Happines, not in another place, but this place...not for another hour, but this hour." Or "Teri is the boss." You know. Whatever.
Now, here's my technique for printing on tissue paper. Wrap an ugly (because you'll be tossing it afterward) piece of cardstock in tissue, like it's a present. If your tissue has a glossier side, put that side face-down. Be sure to tape down the edges well.
Here's what the printed pages look like:
Okay, are you still with me? Wake up! I know this is a long post. I promise to make the next one shorter, okay?
I SAID WAKE UP!
That's better.
Anyway, the next step is to decoupage the sentiment onto the canvas in just the same fashion as the previous layers. Be careful when laying down the pieces to make sure they are straight and positioned the way you want them. As long as your sheet music is straight, you can use the lines as a guide.
If you want to add a graphic, open one in Word, resize it, and print and apply it in the same way as the sentiment. I got this fabulous bird image from the Graphics Fairy.
What? You've never heard of the Graphics Fairy? For shame, blog readers! Go! Reconcile this terrible crafting faux-pas!
Ok, once it's dry, it should have some lovely lumps and bumps, like this:
Now, it's time to distress. I used Tim Holtz' "antique linen" Distress Ink. Holding the ink pad parallel to the canvas, lightly rub it across the canvas so that it just touches the raised parts of the paper. See the difference?
I have some work to do.









This is SOOOOO beautiful! I love it! LOVE LOVE LOVE! Beautiful touches! It's fantastic!
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-Nichelle
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Love it! So taking note of the antique linen ink pad.
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous!! I'm totally going to make one. :]
ReplyDeleteThank you for your tutorial. <3
Thanks for stopping by my blog! Love your decoupage frame :) I hope you'll share a project on my new linky party this Friday!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! Thanks for linking up so I can see it.
ReplyDeleteOh--this is so beautiful!!!!
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This is a beautiful piece and you put a lot of thought into it. It turned out fantastic!
ReplyDeleteTurned out great and would be a good gift for a music lover!
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this is gorgeous, I adore using sheet music...have a super week!
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Bee-you-tee-full!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so beautiful, I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your great instructions.
Jennie
I love it. The layers really make it more interesting.
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