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With Valentines just around the corner... a small Valentine canvas would look great on my desk!



Supplies
Altered Pages Collage sheet : Always in Love
Small Canvas or Art Board
Chalk Paint - Timeless
Chalk Paint - Rouge
Gel medium
Cherry Mist
Black ink
Ruby Red Glitter
Flowers
Glue



Start off with a blank canvas and paint it with Chalk Paint - Timeless and Chalk Paint - Rouge


While the canvas is drying fussy cut image from Altered Pages Collage sheet : Always in Love


With gel medium adhere small doily, then spritz with Cherry Mist, let dry.


Adhere fussy cut image with gel medium, let dry. Then with Black ink  on finger  go around the edge of the canvas to frame it.




Add just a touch of glitter with glue to the corners and adhere flowers!



Love the vintage look of the canvas.


Hope I have inspired you to create your own Valentine canvas!





Comments

  1. Such a lovely Valentines canvas! Anyone would love to display that!

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  2. LOVE this little adorable heart canvas! Wonderfully done Lyneen! <3

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  3. So sweet! I love the layers.

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  4. this is gorgeous and yes you've inspired me to make one as well! xo

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