Good
morning. Today I am sharing a couple of my samples for the recent shows on
Hochanda with the Blossom
and Grow and Scrumptious
Succulents stamp sets.
This
one was created with a 6 X 6 inch Kraft card blank. First the flowers were
stamped onto scrap copy paper and cut out to create a mask. A little Zig
2 Way glue was dotted on the back to provide a temporary tac. Alternatively
you could use the special masking
tissue.
The
images were stamped directly onto the card blank using Versamark
and embossed with detail white powder. The foreground florals were stamped
first, covered with masks before stamping the background foliage.
A
little texture was added using a little ‘pricking wheel’ and a ruler. Just
something I have in my tools, like a mini pastry crimping texture wheel. Opaque
white pen was then used to add faux stitching and dots. Light colouring was
brushed over with watercolour pens, using a clear sparkle pen to dilute the
colour.
The
flower was stamped again onto white stamping card using Versafine
(Onyx Black) and coloured with watercolour and sparkle pens. The image was
trimmed out and mounted with 3D foam. Finished with PVA pearls.
My second is a wreath created with one of the small flower
heads. A 6.5 X 5.5 inch textured card blank was randomly stamped using the Square Bubbles stamp
and Versafine
(Majestic Blue). I used various dies to cut mats and layers and to build
out decorative sides to the card blank (using white and blue card). Dies: Pin
Dot Decorative Circles (Tattered Lace) and Florence (Crafters Companion Die’Sire).
I used the Inkadinkadoo Stamping Gear to stamp the wreath
using Versafine (Majestic Blue). This can be done manually by dividing the
circle into 8 segments (mark lightly with a pencil). Tip: Stamp the first image
and turn the card before stamping the next, keeping the stamp orientation the
same as you go. It’s easiest to stamp the 4 quadrants first then go around
again and fill in between. Practice on some copy paper.
The flowers were coloured with watercolour pens and clear
sparkle pen to dilute out colour and give shading. 3D foam was used to add depth
and dimension to layers.
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