
Lisa Bzibziak is back with us again with a gorgeous project!

Excited to be back here today! I’ve had this canvas idea in my head for quite a while and was meaning to create it for the last coffee hop, but just didn’t get around to it.. if only I could retire! So I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to get it out of my head and onto a canvas.
I’ve been playing around with various canvases and mediums for a couple years now and all I can say to you if you’ve thought about it but are scared… just do it! All I used here for my background is a little acrylic paint and some gold texture paste. I painted my canvas the turquoise color; sponged on some gold; and when that was dry, I used a Tim Holtz stencil and some texture paste to create the sunrays. That part takes a little while to dry so set that aside for a while and start something else… or you could organize or clean your house or something, but that’s not what we do here… here, we just make a bigger mess!

The beauty of something like this is if you don’t like it when it’s dry, just paint over the whole thing and start again… I never throw a project away… I work it until I’m happy with it.
I used some products from a few Super Sponsors on this one… above that awesome sentiment and the large butterfly were cut with some Stamplorations dies and that pretty little butterfly is from Craftin Desert Divas. I cut these from shiny gold foil paper. If you don’t know… I kinda have a thing for gold…

The Hello Sunshine I just cut from heavy cardstock and smooshed Versamark all over it and heat embossed some Verdigris embossing powder over it… LOVE that powder.. I used it below too!

This coffee cup die from Paper Sweeties really is one of my favorites… I love the shape of it… love that the handle is cut out… it’s a great size… and that steam! I cut the steam using the die that comes with this cup from gold vellum. I adhered it with some clear Kool Tak foam tape (one of my favorite products I discovered this year-I found on Amazon) and then added some liquid glass over the top. I love the way the liquid glass makes it curl a bit more even…
That’s it for me today! Hope you enjoyed it! I know I had fun!
See you again soon!
Inspiration can be found on Lisa’s blog and you can keep connected via Instagram + Pinterest.


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