Hello, everyone, it is Jeannie from Nonnas' Scraps and I am so excited to be the guest designer on Sheila's blog today!
Ingredients
8 x 10" canvas (Michael's or Wal-Mart)
Krylon spray paint
My Sketch (or other photo editing software)
cardstock
Lettering Delights SVG files: Keys
Make The Cut Software
Assorted glue
Steps
Spray the canvas with the Krylon paint in a well ventilated area. I actually taped off an area in the picture, but later went back and sprayed the whole front of the canvas. Let dry
Adjust the photo in My Sketch (for more information click here.) Save the photo to be traced in MTC.
Select File: Import Pixel Trace and choose the photo from the correct file on your computer.
Adjust the settings so that the entire photo is green. Set alpha to highest number, Threshold 255, scale so that the size is of your choosing--no larger than 8 x 10 and finally select Import
When prompted, select no.
Send the graphic to your home printer to be printed and then cut in the MTC software. I used my Zing and this vinyl cuts like butter! Zing settings: Speed 10, Force 8, Red blade with offset of 0.35, one pass.
You can simply print the photo and trim with scissors or a paper cutter.
Apply the vinyl photo to the canvas. Peel the vinyl from the backing; position as desired on the front (spray painted) canvas. Turn the canvas over and lay face down on a clean, firm surface. With firm pressure, roll a breyer/roller over the back of the canvas.
Flip the canvas right side up. Gently roll the vinyl to secure to the canvas.
I was going to stop here, but decided this art needed more! So, I opened a set of keys in my MTC. Notice that I duplicated each of three keys so that each totalled three in number. I planned to cut these from cardstock so three stacks well and creates a thicker product.
I then set up my cardstock for cutting:
On the Zing I was able to cut the keys using the WYSIWYG mode with the following settings:
Force 80, Cut one time, Red blade offset at 0.35. The result:
Hmm....looks like I have some really cool corners for my photo from the inside of the heart keys!
I have to admit that in the end, I did not like the keys all the same size as pictured above. I recut one set smaller and was much happier with it.
To complete the art, glue the keys and the corners around the vinyl edge. As I looked at it I realized that the next time I am in a craft store I will look for either a chain or a cord with tassel to add just a bit more dimension. And in the end, tying up those keys just ties up my heart even more!
This is a really great idea! Thank you for sharing this great inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Family is everything and I really like the way you show the importance of them in your life. Thanks for sharing with us today.
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This is such a beautiful project - thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a Wonderful idea!!TFS
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project!! I LOVE the keys!!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out really gorgeous! Thanks for sharing, especially the visual step by steps.
ReplyDeleteJeannie, what a great job you did on your canvas!!! It's a great project!!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is SO COOL!!!
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