Materials:
- Landscape Edges (silhouette background trees), Country Views (sun & hill), Village Life (houses & tree), Townhouses (house & tree), English Cottages (tree, bushes, sign post) stamp sets
- DL card blank (9.5 X 21cm), white stamping card, waste copy paper (or masking tissue)
- Versafine Inkpad (Onyx Black)
- Fine tipped pen (black)
- Temporary glue adhesive (Zig 2 way glue)
- Watercolour pens and brush
- Wax crayons (just cheapy crayons)
How to build the scene:
The first thing that I do with scene building stamps is to
stamp them all out onto copy paper, trim around and lay them out to decide on
placement of the elements.
Once I have chosen which elements I want to use I then
carefully trim around the images to create masks. I add just a couple of dots
of temporary adhesive onto the back and leave to dry to give a tacky surface to
hold down the elements while masking and stamping. If you have masking tissue
this is already self-cling/tacky so you don’t need glue.
Next the foreground images are stamped.
Next the foreground images are covered up with the masks and
the images that you want to sit behind are stamped.
Further masks are added to cover the stamped images while
working backwards through the scene.
Here I left the foreground tree and bush masks in place
while stamping the houses. Then I covered the houses while stamping the
background. It is not necessary to mask the background silhouette trees as they
are solid stamps.
The masks were then removed and a fine tipped marker used to
draw in extra elements such as texture on the street and to fill in and extend
the solid background trees (i.e. coloured in between the houses).
Extra trees were stamped onto spare card to decoupage onto
the foreground.
Wax crayons were used to add a little texture to the roof
tops and brickwork. The wax will resist subsequent watercolour.
The scene was then coloured with watercolour pens and a damp
brush used to drag out colour and add shading. Extra colour was also painted on
by picking up pen colour scribbled onto a craft mat or palette.
The additional trees stamped onto spare card were trimmed
and lightly shaped with a ball tool to create foreground bushes and more depth
to the scene.
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