I've been recycling a piece of stamped card where the impression hadn't been as clear as I would have liked, and I didn't want to throw it away, so I painted over it to push the text to the background.
The stamp in question was the large text stamp from Tim Holtz Papillon. I sponged Dylusions Paints (Cherry Pie and Fresh Lime) then using London Blue I scraped some paint lines. A splattering of After Midnight and White Linen completed the background.
Once that was dry I stamped Donna Downey Poppies, masking the first one while I stamped the second one, then drew in the stems with a black Posca pen, and sponged some white around the outlines to help define the image.
Drawing stems onto flower head images is a great way to stretch your stamps.
Have a great bank holiday weekend!
Shirley x
Showing posts with label Donna Downey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donna Downey. Show all posts
29 May 2016
19 February 2016
Golden Girl
Hi everyone, and happy Friday! I've been playing with Viva Decor Inka Gold today to make my Golden Girl mixed media card.
I spread a very small amount of Inka Gold onto an acetate sheet, spritzed it lightly with water then worked the paste into the water to dissolve it, then tapped some Distress Inkpads onto the acetate and spritzed those, then swooshed a piece of card through the puddle a couple of times. And this is what I got:
Using a Ranger Sponge Applicator I sponged Dylusions Bubblegum Pink paint through a Donna Downey 12x12 Perforated Dot Flower stencil to get this gorgeous background.
Once I'd stamped the Julie Nutting Mixed Media Doll I painted the dress and crown with a watered down paste of Inka Gold, then coloured her skin, hair and bow with Distress Inks. Look at the shine on her dress!
When I'm fussy cutting images where an inner area needs to be removed, e.g. between arms and body, I often cut straight across the arm following the line of the skirt, cut out the inner area, then realign the arm and stick back together with a bit of 1/8" Wonder Tape on the back and you can't see the join!
Have a great weekend!
Shirley
30 January 2016
Poppy Parade
Hi folks, and happy weekend :) Shirley here with a little stamped creation for you. I stamped two large outline poppies and one small outline poppy from the Donna Downey Poppies set using Versafine Onyx Black, masking as I went along. I left the masks on while I stamped the background (Darkroom Door Background Stamp - Peeled Paint) using, appropriately enough, Peeled Paint Distress Ink.
After removing the masks, I painted the petals with Festive Berries and Barn Door Distress Inks, then added Walnut Stain Distress Stickles to the poppy stamens. Once everything was dry, I sponged a bit of Fired Brick Distress Ink to the centres of the flowers to deepen the colour.
I wanted to jazz up the background, so I covered the poppies with the masks again and stamped the text from Dina Wakley's Textures set.
Then I decided that the gaps between the text needed to be filled in so I used the dot stamp from the Textures set.
Here's another version that I made first, but in a slightly different way. I stamped the solid poppy images in Distress Ink, blasted with a heat gun, then stamped and gold-embossed the line images. The embossing powder still managed to stick to the petal area but I deliberately left it, to give it a grungy look. I was using mixed media paper (porous, similar to watercolour paper) and the embossing soaked into the paper, so I ironed it all off. Then I watercoloured the background with Distress Inks and stamped the text.
So there you have it, two 6x6 inch stamped and watercolored panels, which can either be trimmed to fit a card front, or mounted and framed.
See you next time!
Shirley
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