Be Grateful Mixed Media Bee Canvas - Clearsnap

Stamped Mixed Media Bee Canvas with Painted Brass Bees and Rubber Tile Spacers

Hi! I'm sharing a canvas that I created for Clearsnap today. I love bees and had a lot of fun putting together this layered canvas. I used ColorBox DyeStress Ink, Archival Dye Ink, and Color Eclipse Mixed Media Ink. Color Eclipse is absolutely fantastic to work with because it sticks to pretty much every surface. I used it on brass bees and rubber tile spacers (x shapes) for this project.

How to Create a Mixed Media Bee Canvas

How to Apply ColorBox DyeStress Ink to an ArtBoard

Press ColorBox DyeStress Inkpads directly on to an Artboard. Use a wet paintbrush to spread the color. Apply DyeStress ink to a craft mat and spritz with water to create watercolor ink to further paint the board.

How to Stamp a Hexagon Background onto an Artboard using ClearStamps and ColorBox Archival Dye Ink from Clearsnap

Stamp the entire artboard with the linked hexagon stamp from the ColorBox Bumble Bee Journal ClearStamps Set and ColorBox Mudslide Archival Dye Ink.

How to Paint Rubber Tile Spacers with Orange and Yellow ColorBox Color Eclipse Mixed Media Ink to Layer on a Mixed Media Canvas

Glue rubber tile spacers to the artboard. Use a paintbrush to apply Vermillion and Lemon ColorBox Color Eclipse Mixed Media Ink to the rubber shapes. Mix and blend the two colors of ink directly on the rubber shapes to create new shades.

How to Paint Brass Bee Stampings Orange Yellow Black and White with ColorBox Color Eclipse Mixed Media Ink

Clean two brass bee stampings with alcohol. Use a paintbrush to apply ColorBox Color Eclipse Mixed Media Ink to the bees. Let dry.

How to Stamp Sentiments for Mixed Media Art Using White Cardstock and Wicked Black ColorBox Archival Dye Ink

Use the ColorBox Butterfly ClearStamps Set and ColorBox Wicked Black Archival Dye Ink to stamp the sentiments "Be Grateful" and "For Small Wonders" onto a piece of white cardstock. Cut out. Color the sentiments with ColorBox Moonstone DyeStress Ink.

How to Dye Seam Binding Ribbon with ColorBox DyeStress Ink

Dye a length of seam binding ribbon with ColorBox Moonstone DyeStress Ink. Either add a couple drops of Moonstone reinker to a plastic bag, or press the Moonstone DyeStress inkpad into a plastic bag. Spritz with water, close the ribbon inside the bag, and scrunch to transfer the ink to the ribbon. Remove the dyed ribbon from the bag and dry with a heat gun.

Stamped Mixed Media Bee Canvas with Painted Brass Bees and Rubber Tile Spacers

Glue the bees and the sentiments onto the artboard.

Stamped Mixed Media Bee Canvas with Painted Brass Bees and Rubber Tile Spacers

Tie the ribbon into a bow around the bottom half of the canvas.

Clearsnap Supplies:
ColorBox Archival Dye Ink: Mudslide, Wicked Black
ColorBox Color Eclipse Mixed Media Ink: Avalanche, Lemon, Obsidian, Vermillion
ColorBox DyeStress Inkpads: Cattail, Moonstone, Palomino
ColorBox ClearStamps: Bumble Bee Journal, Butterfly
Other Supplies: Architextures Artboard (Canvas Corp Brands); Brass Bee Stampings; White Cardstock (Recollections); Seam Binding Ribbon; Rubber Tile Spacers

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Stamped Mixed Media Bee Canvas with Painted Brass Bees and Rubber Tile Spacers

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