Saved By Love Art Prints

Valentine

It is time to clear out the Christmas decor and what better to replace it than love themed prints?  These three 11×14 inch frames stay up year round, and I change the prints with the seasons.  I stick to black and white, which I have printed at Office Max for $0.20 per 11×14.  I spent

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The cross… the single greatest act of love in history.  Click here to download the full resolution 5×7.  Glory to God.

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This is my absolute favorite time of year… Easter.  I made this watercolor from a photo in photoshop and put it with the beautiful verse, Hebrews 11:1.  You can download the full resolution file by clicking here.  

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Here is my latest art print set; 3 prints 24′x24′ which I mounted on MDF like before in this tutorial.  I love the technique because it looks like prints on canvas, or oil paintings if I use a brushstroke medium.  I have always enjoyed the canvas look, but I am not a painter, and having

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I am obsessed with Mod Podge Brushstrokes these days.  My walls are slowly but surely filling up with what appear to be oil paints on canvas, but are actually art prints on MDF, painted over with the Mod Podge.  These are 12′x34′ and cost me about $10 each total.  I love how they turned out

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Create an oil paint effect on prints, using Mod Podge Brushstrokes. These prints were mounted on plywood and painted with Mod Podge to create beautiful faux oil paintings! Read on for full tutorial… I am so excited about the way this project went! As mentioned in the prior post, here, I created these prints in

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It has been a rewarding first year of blogging. I have been exposed to such talented and generous fellow artsy bloggers. It would take me two lifetimes to do all the wonderful projects I have bookmarked. I love how supportive the blogosphere can be. As a thank you to all I have met, and all

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This is a print I created in Photoshop from a picture I took last June of the Swiss Alps. Romans 1:18-21 states, “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.”

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