My first inspiration came from here: Whatever....
Then I saw this Initial inspired creation: Dilly-Dali Art
So in my mind I figured this was a simple project and after reading both blogs I set out to make my own creation. I now know the result of mixing two similar pins with different processes; you get a third completely different result.
Here is MY process and result.
First I started with a 9 x 12 canvas that I purchased at Joann Fabric (you do not need to use your weekly coupon on their canvas because it is already discounted to at least 40% everyday so use the coupon on another pin project). Next I purchased a box of 96 Crayons but in the future I will probably purchase a couple of boxes of 24 because it gave me too many that I couldn't use for this project (but we do make new crayons out of broken ones so these will just be added to the box). It will take 26 crayons to cover the top of the canvas of this size. I hot glued the rainbow to the top of the canvas and was careful to keep the logo to the front and since the bottom of each crayon is not the same size I did my best to keep it lined up by the swirl mark on the paper.
My next step was to cut a T out of scrap vinyl with my Cricut and place it on the canvas (this is where the conflict ultimately occurred because the initial project used foam core and painters tape).
Thanks to my husband for getting this "action" shot. |
close up of the action shot |
Using some tools from my Cricut we used a small ruler for a straight edge, the tool that looks like the pick a dentist uses, and the small spoon/scraper tool to create what we think is a masterpiece. I think a small spoon and a pairing knife would also work just be careful to not slice through the canvas with the knife.
My husband took the ruler and the pick and scraped/retraced the outline of the letter. Then we took the scraper and scraped off as much of the crayon as possible. Something to the effect of taking away the excess and leaving behind the stain of color. It took a while but I am very pleased with the final result.
I guess this is how you take lemons and make lemonade.... Hope his teacher enjoys it.
I have been wanting to try this. Thanks for the heads up on potential problems.
ReplyDeleteI think the big key with this project is making sure your tape or vinyl is extra sticky but I still think it turned out nice, just a little more work than I planned.
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