Doesn’t he look marvelous? As though he could just Dash Away!?
I love the Clement Clark Moore story…we own multiple versions of the book, and it was a favorite read for our family at Christmas time when the children were small. It’s been a long time since bedtime stories were read in my house, but I still get out the children’s Christmas books and put them in a basket near the tree every year just in case someone wants to read one.
This handsome fellow is the Level II Decor Elements Hostess award. I’ve had him for quite a while and originally thought I’d put him directly on the wall. The more I thought about it, the more I wanted to find a way to enjoy his elegant profile for a few years. My brilliant friend Crystal came up with the idea to apply the Decor Elements to canvas.
This is a 16 x 20 inch thin canvas board, not stretched canvas on a frame. Cost is under $7, and that’s a Hawaii price, so you mainland crafters will probably find a better deal. I painted it very lightly with a bristle brush using a linen color of craft paint – you know the stuff, a 2 ounce bottle for about $2. I kept the strokes horizontal and the coverage light to allow the texture of the canvas to show a bit.
Once the canvas was thoroughly dry, I applied Dasher. You gotta put on your patient hat when you apply a Decor Element with this much detail! I carefully burnished all the dots and swirls before peeling off the backing, but still had to go very slowly and give a little extra attention to a couple of stubborn areas. This image was easy to fit to the 16 x 20 canvas, and the application was much easier than the burnishing. There’s a very small amount of texture from the canvas visible under the larger areas of the vinyl, but you have to be looking for it to notice it.
Crystal added a bow and some bling to her Dasher, but I decided mine was going to be a Manly Sort of Reindeer. I used the Crop-A-Dile (seriously!! it worked great!) to add a pair of Jumbo Eyelets to the top corners, and broke out my precious stash of retired Riding Hood Red striped grosgrain ribbon to thread through the eyelets and tie in a bow.
Here’s a closer look at the canvas…
I really love the effect of the texture.
On a personal note, I’m really happy to be back to blogging. Life throws a curve ball once in a while, and it was just my turn up to bat. I didn’t hit it out of the park, but I took a good swing at it and I’m working my way towards home plate.
See you tomorrow!


He looks great! And thanks for the idea about the books. Even if they stay in the basket, I’m guessing they help to encourage good memories at this time. Good idea!
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I love the way you used the Crop-a-Dile and grommets/ribbon to hang your art, and the subtle painted effect looks great!
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Hi I saw your post on my blog. You could just add the glue and glitter right on your canvass board. It would give a ground/snow effect and not add weight to the ribbon. 🙂
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