Hi everyone! I am so HAPPY to announce that my first post as HELMAR's January 2012 Guest Designer is UP on their Blog! Check it out at over there or below!
I'm Sherri Caramico and I am SOO EXCITED to be here - as this is my first post as a GUEST DESIGNER for my most favorite adhesive company HELMAR !! I am very grateful for the opportunity, and I LOVE working with Helmar products!
Before I get to the "sticky, crafty Helmar Goodness" let me first tell you a little about myself.
Before I get to the "sticky, crafty Helmar Goodness" let me first tell you a little about myself.
I am a mother of 2 wonderful sons, who are 22 and 17, and the wife to my amazing husband of 29 years-my high school sweetheart! Both my husband and my sons support my scrap habit and endure my endless requests to take their picture! I know someday they will thank me when they can look back on all the wonderful memories I have preserved!
I am a member of the Scrap-a-Doodle Doo Design Team in Ramsey, NJ, and one of the lead educators at the store.(one of the few LSS left in our area.) I was selected to be part of Cheerio's Eat Healthy campaign, and made a video about my "Passion for Scrapbooking" which was filmed at the store back in 2009. You can view the video here: Cheerios ~ Youtube I LOVE meeting people and teaching them new techniques. I always try to gently push them to reach outside their comfort/creative zone, to try something new-usually the messier the better! I feel a sense of accomplishment when I can help someone who once said "I could never do that" change their thinking to "Wow, I did that!" after trying something new in a class that I was teaching.
Since I won Helmar's facebook contest to secure this coveted spot back in November with my "HOME" reverse canvas project ( for which received the most votes - and lots of wonderful compliments too! THANKS!)- I've decided to share some info on how it was made -with hopes to inspire you to give it a try!
First off, I started with an 8" x 12" blank canvas - and turned it over to work on the back. It becomes a frame/shadow box this way. I painted a nice thick coat of Gesso on the frame and sides - and just kind of brushed the center canvas portion "here and there."
Next I took the scrap or punched out piece of chipboard from The Dusty Attic "Wrought Iron Trim Set" # DA0547 ( I save everything!) and literally filled it with an nice thick layer of Gesso that I applied very liberally - okay - kind of in gobs!
here is the beginning of that step |
Here is one completed side - see the texture! It is going to LOVE being sprayed with Glimmer Mist! |
Here is a close up of all that Glimmery Goodness! |
LOVE THIS STUFF! |
A definite MUST HAVE to add dimension with ease! |
Here is my finished piece. I really hope you like it and it inspires you to try a reverse canvas too! So much fun! |
Thanks for looking!
Now go CREATE SOMETHING!!
Sherri
Love this too!!!!!
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