Hello Everyone! My name is Michelle, aka GARDENGYPSY, on the Cricut message board. I am excited to share my first ever guest designer project here on Tuesday Treats.
Originally, I was asked to design a purse project from the Forever Young Cricut cartridge (page 36, button 13). About 2 weeks into the start of my project, decisions were made to change the cartridge of the month for June to Heritage from Forever Young. After contemplation, I made the decision to continue my project as originally planned and in the end feel that I found a creative way to include cuts from both Heritage and the Forever Young Cricut cartridges.
About my project...my art canvas showcases a few of my favorite hobbies: gardening, paper crafts, and the enoyment of a good cup of coffee. My finished canvas is 18X24 and is 2 dimensional. The Paris storefront scene is mounted on an 18X24 primed artist canvas and was framed using 2 sets of prepackaged frame moldings.
For this project, I utilized several different Cricut cartridges in addition to the assigned Forever Young and Heritage Cricut cartridges. I would also like to note that as I began to compose a step by step tutorial, I quickly realized that would be nearly impossible without writing a lengthy book. Instead, I decided to provide a detailed list of products, cuts, and explanations of how I utilized available features on the Gypsy. The tutorial is still lengthy; however, I placed the pictures of the finished canvas to post before the tutorial.
I hope you enjoy my finished canvas art and feel free to leave mw a comment. Lastly, I would like to thank the Tuesday Treat blog hosts for providing me the opportunity to share a piece of my original artwork on their blog.
PS. I am in the process of completing the design of my upcoming website www.scrapngrow.com. My website will be comprised of 2 blogs, Garden Scraps and The Potting Shed. Garden Scraps will showcase various art mediums including paper crafts while The Potting Shed will be a resource for gardeners. I do hope to be live in the next few weeks and will post additional information regarding today's featured art canvas there.
Thank you,
Michelle
Project Details:
Cafe
Building- My Community Cricut cartridge
**Used Gypsy to flip image so that the writing appeared backwards.
Storefront lettering- Ashlyn's Alphabet Cricut cartridge
**Used Gypsy to weld letters together.
Coffee cup with steam- Beyond Birthday's Cricut cartridge
Flowers in window boxes and on bistro table top- Walk In My Garden Cricut cartridge
Flower pots on bistro table tops- Walk In My Garden Cricut cartridge
**Used Gypsy to alter the height and width ratio.Bistro table and chairs- Cottage Kutz die cut (www.scrappingcottage.com)
Flourish above door- Gypsy Wanderings
**Used Gypsy to rotate image 45 degrees and to alter the height and width
ratio.
Window boxes- made by hand
Additional information:
Used patterned paper to mimic iron window grates on upper level.
Used Scor-Pal to score building.
Cut freehand display window and entry door out and replaced with transparency sheet. Entry door does open and close.
Used a photo to mimic interior decor.
Used Divine Swirl Cuttlebug embossing folder for building awning.
Used Tim Holtz hitch fastener for entry doorknob.
Used Tim Holtz Distress Stickles to embellish flower centers.
Le Scrap
Building- My Community Cricut cartridge**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Storefront lettering- Gypsy Font
**Used Gypsy to weld letters together.
Flowers in window boxes- Walk In My Garden Cricut cartridge
Window boxes- made by hand
Additional information:
Cut freehand display window and replaced with transparency sheet.Used various photos to mimic interior decor.
Cut doors apart to make 2 separate working entry doors.
Used Tim Holtz hitch fasteners for entry doorknobs.Used Tartan Cuttlebug embossing folder for entry doors.
Used Swiss Dots Cuttlebug embossing folder for building awning.
Used Viva Decor pearl pen to embellish flower centers.
Fleurs Shop
Building- My Community Cricut cartridge**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Storefront Lettering- Gypsy Font
**Used Gypsy to weld letters together.Flowers in window boxes- Walk In My Garden Cricut cartridge
Window boxes- made by handFlourish above entry door- my apologies, I do not recall.
**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Additional information:
Used patterned paper to mimic lace window panels on upper story windows.
Used Score-Pal to score building.Cut freehand display window and entry door out and replaced with transparency sheet. Entry door does open and close.
Used Tim Holtz hitch fastener for entry doorknob.
Used a photo to mimic interior decor.
Used Daisies embossing folder for building awning.
Used Tim Holtz Distress Stickles to embellish flower centers.
Ladies:
Lady with green dress
Lady- Forever Young Cricut cartridge**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Hat with Band- Forever Young Cricut cartridge
**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Purse- Forever Young Cricut cartridge
**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Hand- Forever Young Cricut Cartridge
**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Additional information:
Cut posed arm off and reattached to simulate curved arm to enable lady to carry purse.Cut out glove in skintone paper and used to construct a hand, adhered to
arm.
Applied Stampin Up Chalk to skin for additional skin tone coloration. Used Oriental Weave Cuttlebug embossing folder for purse and embellished with ribbon tied into a bow.
Lady with pink dress
Lady- Forever Young Cricut cartridge**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Hat with Band- Forever Young Cricut cartridge
**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Purse- Forever Young Cricut cartridge
**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Hand- Forever Young Cricut Cartridge
**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Additional information:
Cut posed arm off and reattached to simulate curved arm to enable lady to carry purse.Cut out glove in skintone paper and used to construct a hand, adhered to arm.
Applied Stampin Up Chalk to skin for additional skin tone coloration.
Used Divine Swirl Cuttlebug embossing folder for purse.
Embellished purse with Stampin Up bitty button colored with Worn Lipstick
Distress Ink reinker and topped with a rhinestone in center of button.
Greenery
Background trees- Heritage Cricut cartridge**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Front shrub border- Heritage Cricut cartridge
**Used Gypsy to alter height and width ratio.
Additional information:
Background interior trees are the 2 wide tree cuts and their canopies were welded together. Background outer edge trees are the narrow tree cut on the cartridge.
Front shrub border is actually a combination of the wide and narrow tree cut canopies welded together and the height and width ratio altered to mimic a shrub border.
Shrub border embossed with Damask Tim Holtz (Sizzix) embossing folder and highlighted with Peeled Paint Tim Holtz Distress Ink.
Backdrop
Used patterned paper to mimic sky and to simulate brick/cobblestone walkway.Entire design adhered to an 18 X 24 Artist Canvas with 3M Super 77 Multipurpose adhesive.
Used pop dots for added dimension for ladies, tables, table top flowerpots, and shrub border.
Wow this is A M A Z I N G!
ReplyDeleteYou need to display this is a prominent place in your home it is sooooo beautiful and so detailed. I have both of these carts and never saw anything this lovely in them! The detail from the window boxes to the awning and the door even open. All the little flowers and the ladies even carry their little purses. Love this project.
I can't believe all the details on here! It's just amazingly fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow!! My second thought, after "wow how amazing" was "holy cow, I wonder how long it took to do that!!". I'm beyond impressed, it's amazing what you were able to do with paper. I second Sheila, you need to hang that some place prominent and add a picture light to it. It is a wonderful work of art.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome display! Thank you for sharing! I love all the details....the cuts....colors....my you put alot of work into this.
ReplyDeleteOMG! I don't think words can express how wonderful this piece of art is! So beautiful and all the details. Truely amazing!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!! This is a masterpiece! I can only imagine how long that took to create!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!!! You did such a fab job! I love your work!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome. There are no words for how this turned out. I can't wait for your blog if this is any indication of what we will see it will be great. Thanks for all the directions but I don't know that I have the patience to do it justice.
ReplyDeleteSuez
Oh My Gosh Michelle! This is an amazing work of art. Keep them coming, I can't wait to see your next work of art.
ReplyDeleteDeb Spence
what a piece of art. fantastic job! s now this is why you asked me about canvas lol. Amazing!!
ReplyDeleteWOW is right!!!!! This is utterly amazing!!! The detail is fabulous!! Thank you so much for sharing this gorgeous piece of art!!!
ReplyDeleteMN-- What a great accomplishment with both computer and piece of art. What an inspiration to create something that will last forever. Liz
ReplyDeleteseriously??!! i cannot even imagine doing something this detailed and pretty! i mean this is so stinkin' wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJenny Kozar
wow my dear...after seeing your project i am chickening out. I won't ever be able to top that.
ReplyDeleteHow long did it take you to make this piece of art? My dear... you are very creative. TFS!
Absolutely amazing!!!! Love all the details and can't even begin to imagine how long this took to make. I agree with the others this is truly a masterpiece. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is just so beautiful! So much detail and just....WOW!!! What a creative way to use those cartridges!! Thanks so much for sharing your talent here!! Can't wait to see your blog!!
ReplyDeleteWow! All of the details are fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your nice comments. The project took me about 2 full weeks to complete. FYI... I will have other 2D projects posted on my upcoming blog.
ReplyDeleteMichelle aka GARDENGYPSY