Good luck everyone with the Challenge – some wonderful
projects on there already this month.
Anne xxx.
Materials:
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Words
of Inspiration, Indian
Elephant, Exquisite
Edges, Punky
Flowers, and Gothic
Fragments stamp sets
·
MDF book stand (Creative Expressions Kit)
·
StazOn Inkpad (Jet Black)
·
Fine tipped alcohol markers (black, pink, dark
red and orange)
·
Gold gilding wax (Pebeo Renaissance Gold)
·
Iridescent spray varnish (Crafters Companion Pearl Diamond)
·
Scrap paper for planning and masking plus dye
based black inkpad
Step By Step:
I first sealed and primed the MDF stand with white gesso.
Tip: When painting MDF items it is often best to paint them after constructing
as the MDF can expand slightly making it difficult to fit the joints together
afterwards.
The sides were painted with pink acrylic. The back and front
panels were painted using orange and yellow acrylics. I painted from the
outside edges working inward and blending the orange into the yellow in the
centre.
The sides were randomly stamped with the paisley motif
(Indian Elephant set) using StazOn. A bit of colouring was added using pencils.
I cut a piece of scrap paper the same size as the front
panel in order to plan out the stamping. I have included a picture of my
sketchbook page. I then worked out the order of stamping and which images
needed masking. You will need to protect (mask) the foreground stamped images
while building up the scene.
I stamped the lettering, elephants and border (Exquisite
Edges set) with dye ink onto copy paper and cut around them to create masks. I
added a few dots of Zig 2 Way Glue to the back and left to fully dry. This then
acts as a temporary tacky adhesive to hold the masks in place while stamping.
It is tricky to stamp some areas on a ready-made item. The
stamps need to be positioned on the stamping block to enable stamping into
corners etc. It is also easy to slip when you are stamping at an angle on a 3D
item. Tip: You could paint a piece of card to fit the area, stamp onto that
instead, and then glue this onto your project afterwards.
I first stamped the sentiment, elephants and lower border
with StazOn Ink. I then covered with the masks as shown in the picture.
Next I stamped the background arches (Gothic Fragments set)
with a mix of pearl pink and red acrylic paints using Cut-N-Dry Foam to apply
the paint to the stamps. Tip: Squeeze some acrylic paint directly onto the
sponge and work it into the surface using a palette knife. This saves washing
up of palettes and it wastes less paint. Place the coloured sponges face down
on a craft mat and the paint stays workable without drying out for ages. Apply
to your stamp with a dabbing motion. Clean your stamps quickly after use with
warm water. A soft toothbrush can be useful to remove paint from the stamp
crevices.
Next the tall stylised flower (Punky Flowers set) was
stamped with dark red acrylic. The top of the stamp was then stamped with
StazOn along the base. Masks were then removed.
A bit of colouring was added using marker pens and pencils.
The pencils gave a nice textured effect to the elephants. I then outlined
elements of the tall floral stamp using a fine tipped black marker. This
brought the images further forward and created a nice frame up the sides of the
scene.
I then sprayed with pearlescent varnish to protect and
finished by adding gold gilding wax to the edges.
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