The Challenge this week on
Ready Steady Stamp was to create something with the following ingredients:
Letter "A"; colours Brown, Cream and White; Raindrops (I used Glossy Accents as I don't know what the raindrops are); Scalloped Circle and Canvas.
This is my entry. It is done on one of those 5" square box canvases that are 1.5" in width.

First of all I Gesso'd it and then painted it all cream. The image of the girl on the beach is an um and I haven't a clue who it is by but she is stamped on white with Brown ink. The lettering "A la" is done with Spellbinders alphabets and then painted brown and the word "Mer" is computer generated, again in brown, on white card and then die cut with Spellbinders Classic Circle smallest die.
The netting at the bottom is some loosely woven hessian and has some seashells and something I once made in a mold stuck on it. If you look closely at the photograph below you can see the "raindrops" I made with my Glossy Accents.

This is something I wanted to do for ages but with "Alice in Wonderland" rubber stamps which would not have qualified for this Challenge as they are "cute" so I will have to get another of these canvasses if I am going to do that.
Anyway, I wanted to utilise both sides of the canvas so here is my second version, which may not qualify because it also has Turquoise in it. For this one I again painted the canvas and the wooden surround in the centre cream then I went over the wooden bit in turquoise and filled in the centre hole which is the back of the canvas.
Then I took some pictures of fish and scanned them as transparencies, cut them out, stuck two on the back and hung two from the inside top edge of the hole to give the three dimensional feel to it. Because I wanted to use "raindrops" (ie Glossy Accents) to act as bubbles from the fish in the forefront I had to put a piece of acetate over the opening.
Words again are done as on the front side of this canvas but this time using the Petite Scallop Circle from Spellbinders. To finish it off I have used some diecut shapes which my friend gave to me when she was showing me one of her cartridges for her Cricut. The ones at the back are painted with Ranger Dabber Espresso and the swirly one is painted in Brown.

Not sure what I think of this but will definitely get another one and do "Alice" in it now that I have seen how the back
can be utilised.