How I Recreated an Art Journal Page onto Canvas

Happy Friday Everyone! With my heightened anxiety and stress over all the happenings in the world today, I find it hard to create. I walk into my art room which gives me comfort but nothing creative pops into my head. That’s when I reach for my art journals and flip through the pages. There are always finished pages that I wished I started on a canvas instead of the journal.

Today I chose this page to recreate on a canvas.

Below is a list of all the products I used:

The Crafters Workshop provided me with stencils and mediums to create this project. The opinions I share are solely my own because I do love to use them.

To start my project, I used a brayer and added white gesso, turquoise, and pink acrylic paint to the panel. I love using a brayer because it adds texture to the background. When the paint dried I added the BluePrint stencil with black modeling paste. I painted the house white.

I added gesso, turquoise and pink acrylic paints to the panel and I painted the house white.
I added gesso, turquoise and pink acrylic paints to the panel and I painted the house white.

I added the Big Wreath stencil to the house with modeling paste to look like climbing roses. Painted it in shades of green and a pop of bright pink paint for roses.

I added the Big Wreath stencil to the house to look like climbing roses.
I added the Big Wreath stencil to the house to look like climbing roses.

Next, I added the sea vine to the panel in green acrylic paint. I used Light & Fluffy modeling paste to add the flowers. I added each flower in different places on the panel, waited for them to dry, and then added more.

Using green paint I added the sea vine and then used Light & Fluffy modeling paste to add the rest of the flowers.
Using green paint I added the sea vine and then used Light & Fluffy modeling paste to add the rest of the flowers.

Once everything dried I painted the flowers to finish the piece. Here is the side by side comparison of my journal and the canvas. What do you think?

Here is a side by side comparison of my journal the canvas.
Here is a side by side comparison of my journal the canvas.

I wish I used more of the Blueprint stencil on the canvas. The journal page looks like the house is overgrown with flowers like it’s been sitting empty for years but I still like how it came out. My daughter loves it so it might be a Christmas gift!

I hope you try to recreate your art journal pages onto a canvas. Share them with us on our Facebook pageInstagram, Twitter, and Pinterest using hashtag #tcwstencillove.

Thank you so much for stopping by!
Karenliz Henderson
The Crafters Workshop Design Team

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