Sunday, June 10, 2012

Rise Above

Since I haven't blogged for a long time, I haven't shared any of my recent projects.  I wanted to try out this melted crayon on canvas myself.  I saw it all over Pinterest, and thought it would be a nice addition to my apartment.  I went to Hobby Lobby and bought a canvas board for $7.00 and then I got two boxes of 24 Crayola crayons.  I really like cartoon monsters, so I thought I'd try and draw on on the canvas first.  I used Sharpies and crayon.  (As you can see the crayon melted with the other crayons).  I really liked the bottom, but there was just too much white space on the top, and it was not a good composition.  



So I didn't really like it at first, and decided to change it a little bit.  Next I took my blow dryer and keep melting the crayons.  I used a plastic bag, so that the crayon wasn't all over the floor and walls.  I kept melting the crayons, and the monster was mostly gone, except on the light color side.  So I decided to add some floating crayons, then I really liked the idea of mixed media, so I used fabric glue and added some fabric.  Finally I added ribbon to my composition.  Can you guess why I named this piece "Rise Above"

(The crayons at the bottom are like the "normal" crayons.  The fit in with everyone and are in a straight line.  The unusual crayons are "rising above" and being different, unique and themselves) 





Instructions:

What you will need:
1. Crayons
2. Canvas
3.  Blow Dryer
4. Tacky Glue
5. Fabric (optional)
6. Ribbon (optional)

Steps:
1. Glue your crayons on the bottom of your canvas
2. Let the crayons sit for about 30 minutes for the glue to dry
3. Use your blow dryer to melt the crayons.  Hold the canvas upright, so that the crayons will spread.  (I held my canvas into the garbage can so that the crayons wouldn't color my walls and floors)
4. Glue on some floating crayons and continue to melt the crayons using the blow dryer.
5. Glue on fabric and ribbon.



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