Process.
Tags:One of the things you will find as you read through my new book is a collection of canvases that open each chapter. While I was working on them early last year I took some photos of the process so I could share how they all came together.
I started with blank 8x10 canvases that you can get at any craft store (your local scrapbook store may have some too) and a bunch of different colors of acrylic paint and some foam brushes.
There were a few things I knew from the beginning:
1. I wanted to work on them all at the same time - meaning I wanted to see them all as individuals and as a group. The dining room table turned out to be the spot I could spread out best.
2. I knew that each one would have a theme and that I wanted to have some consistency between them (ended up mainly being size and a bit of color). I also knew that I wanted the creation to match the theme at least a bit.
3. I knew that I was going to need to be flexible and open as I worked through the process - experimentation was the name of the game. That some of them I wouldn't like as I was working on them and I would need to be ready to change, adapt, or start over (on top of the same canvas).
I started off by painting each of them a base color - two coats. An easy first step. And as you can see above I like to just pour some right out onto the canvas.
Next I started working on the individual canvases. Most of them came together in bits and pieces. I would work on one, adding this and that, and then switch to another one. I liked that movement.
For some of the canvases I used found (junk) pieces to create patterns. This is a left-over after a print job that I picked up at a store in Vancouver, Canada.
I also used scrapbook items such as a Heidi Swapp mask or circle punches with patterned paper.
For the patterned paper (and paper such as this below) I used gel medium to adhere it to the canvas. Here's some info about using gel medium. I first learned about it from Claudine Hellmuth's book Collage Discovery Workshop.
I liked having them all laid out together and working on them all at once. I think it is similar to why I like to stand-up to scrapbook - I like to look down on the work at hand and have a view of the whole from above.
In addition to paints and papers and templates and masks I added rub ons, letter stickers, acrylic accents, stamps, and handwriting with black and white pens. I kept things consistent from one to the next with bits of color added here and there.
Lots of layers. Lots of moving from one to the next. Loved the process. Hope to do some more again sometime.
In the meantime I am super inspired by this guy: Rex Ray and this book: Artist to Artist
that I found in the kids section at the bookstore. Some great words of wisdom in there. I loved Cathy's post about her 25 Most Played: my top song is Time After Time by Cindi Lauper + Sarah McLaughlin and my #13 is Jackson by Johnny Cash & June Carter. And you may already know I am a fan of Zen Habits, but I really loved his simple post yesterday: The Four Laws of Simplicity. So many of us seem to have simplicity on our minds (I definitely do after putting all the holiday stuff away today).
And finally, I loved one of the comments yesterday on the really long word post about taking all those words + using them as the basis of some sort of project. Maybe a journal, a word of the week, a prompt for something creative. Definitely something to consider.








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Hi Ali- Your entry today was such a coincidence for me, especially the photo you took of you holding your book open. Yesterday I was taking a few pictures of different pages of your book to scrapbook with. And, all the while I was so admiring the canvases. Thanks for sharing your process. Yes, enjoy the process. You're such an inspiration. BTW...my word for the 'one word' is 'possibilities'. I want & need this year to be full of possibilities. I want my eyes to be opened to new possibilities where it once looked like a dead-end. I need more. I need change. I need happiness. OK...this was too long. :D sorry :)
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i totally LOVE your book and all your wise words. LOVE it. keeps everything in perspective! And thank you so much for showing me your process. i just finished a canvas (with pics) and totally love it. it's not perfect, but it's the way i am. thank you for reminding that constantly!
have a great day!
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Not only are those adorable - and the one in the book my fave - but you're also so spot on (no pun intended...) with that message. Don't make it more complicated than it needs to be! I like it a LOT! :D
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Hi Ali
ThnX again for sharing. Those canvasses rock! And the article on the four laws of simplicity: WOW. I started the new year with reorganizing my stuf. As most of us I have to much and get out of touch with what I really like. So now: choosing & elimanating... Not easy, but very rewarding. Also thanks for your effort on the one word list. Mine is connect: I want to connect to what is most important to me and also connect to my own style and make life art about that.
Hedwig
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dude, reminds me of our name tag project last year. I'm so ready for another PandA project....
oh and BTW I finally settled on a word- (uncover) I've got a layout in my head and will get to it sometime soon...
:)
P
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Ali , I am so glad to hear that you scrap standing up. So do I, but in my group of scrap friends I am the only one. In fact at a scrap weekend for 70 scrappers, I was the only one standing. Initially it was weird, but everyone got used to me dancing around. At the moment I am looking around for a mobile kitchen bench to scrap on as I am hoping it will be the right height.
I ordered two of your books yesterday and am hoping they get here beofre my uni readings do, so that I can have guilt free time to absorb them.
Thanks
Ange
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What a great insight Ali ... thanks for sharing. :)
I love that idea of combining the long list of everyone's words in to a project of some sort ... think I'll give that some more thought.
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Hello Ali,
Thank you so much for sharing. I have your book and liked it so much from the beginning! It is not just a scrapbook but so much more. I am really happy with this book and read it over and over again!
Also like the canvases and will absolutely make some of my own.
Thanks alot!
Regards,
Inge
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Hello Ali,
Thank you so much for sharing how you made the canvases. I have your book and loved it from the beginning. It is so much more than just a 'scrapbook'. I read it over and over again.
Will absolutely make some canvases of my own this year.
Thanks for inspiring me!
Regards,
Inge
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PS: Sorry I posted twice, but my computer gave an error the first time so I tought it wasnot posted.
Inge
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I got this book as a late Christmas present to myself, and I've been reading it this week. It's really changing the way I think about my scrapping. I usually stress because I haven't got any photos to use as I don't have a photo printer, but I'm coming to the conclusion that it's ok (using your fab phrase!!) for there not to be photos on the pages. Writing is probably what I'm best at anyway, so I just just let that tell my story, right? Thanks so much Ali!
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Thanks for the babysteps on the canvases!!! Makes them seem very do-able for us easily-overwhelmed-uncrafties! :)
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I'm new to your blog. Ali, you do beautiful work. Keep it up.
Carolyn M
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I have to admit, I loved seeing the colored canvases all next together on your table. And thank you for the link on how to adhere paper to the canvases!!! I've been wondering how to do that, as I have 4 blank canvases lying around (that I will eventually do for my girl's rooms). I think I have a project that I will be working on this weekend! Thanks!
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My word 2008 is simple. Thanks for the zen-link, love it!
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Ali: It is so funny that you posted the instructions for this today. I was at Michaels yesterday checking out all of the paint supplies as I had decided that I wanted to do a few of these for my new scraproom. I did not buy anything as I was overwhelmed and did not even know what to get. Thanks for the great advice! Now I plan on heading back to the store!
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I've got your new book but literally haven't had time to do much more than glance through it. I MUST find time this weekend to read it cover to cover!
Sue
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Would you mind sharing the supplies you used for the canvas located on the poster?
Thanks!
Andrea
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Ali,
I loved seeing the list of words. I choose a word for myself this year : BREATHE. But as I read through the list I realized that many of the words spoke to me. We can learn so much from each other.
So this year, in addition to my word, I'm going to create a journal about everyone else's words too. I haven't planned it out yet. But it will be something like a word a week or day. I may journal them alphabetically or pick a word out of the list at random. I plan on writing about each word and what it means to me and my life. My favorite thing about scrapbooking is sharing our experiences and creations. I like the thought of bringing it all together in one big project.
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very cool Ali....Would love to see the finished products...Do you have a photograph of all of them....(I don't have your book yet if they are in there)
TFS.Emily
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