Hi Roadies! Julia here again with another Maya Road creation.
I love creating things just for the joy of it. Lately much of that joy in creativity is coming from the mixed media trend that is so popular right now. Combining a myriad of supplies and layers together to make something entirely new can be so exciting. And that's really what Maya Road is all about...the creative journey and the ability of the products to be used in so many creative ways.
My joy mini canvas started off as a 5x5 canvas I picked up at a local arts & crafts store. It's layered with tissue paper adhered to the surface and the edges coated with black acrylic paint. To add some beautiful color to the project I misted it with Blue Agave, White Out and Green Apple Maya Mists.
Almost all of Maya Road's products are alterable. I love the gorgeous Vintage Edge Mums and this one is misted with White Out and Blue Agave Mists. It's paired up with some stamped leaves and lots of other gorgeous embellishments.
My all-time favorite Maya Road stamp set is the Art Journaling Words set. It's perfect for multi-media projects as well as cards and scrapbook layouts.
Also adding a sentiment to this mini canvas is the Lisa Uppercase Chipboard letters that spell out JOY. They are misted, then covered with a clear glaze and glass glitter to give them a beautiful shine.
Grab a canvas and some Maya Road supplies and see where your creativity takes you!
Maya Road Products Used:
Decorative Scrolls Chipboard Set
Art Journaling Words Stamp Sheet
Beautiful project. Thank you for the inspiration.
Posted by: Carol Mc | April 19, 2013 at 07:51 AM
Gorgeous!!
Posted by: sandeeNC | April 19, 2013 at 02:43 PM
lovely project
Posted by: Ava Gavloski | April 29, 2013 at 03:25 PM
Julia, this is truly inspiring!!
I love the color and the details!!
VERY VERY beautiful!
Posted by: Juliana Sanson | April 29, 2013 at 03:38 PM
Julia, this is beautiful! You are my #1 inspiration for all things layered. :)
Posted by: Diana Slaughter | April 29, 2013 at 03:53 PM
I just love the JOY letters, I have looked several times today and am amazed every time.
Posted by: Leanne Slack | April 29, 2013 at 07:39 PM