Hello everyone, I have a couple more watery
creations for you, using the sea themed stamp sets that we have been
showcasing all month at Chocolate Baroque.
My first card was created by
making a background using Distress Oxide Inks in shades of blue, yellow, pink
and green. I created lots of layers until I was happy with the result. I stamped the shells from the Seaside Dreams
stamp set, and masked the image before adding the second image behind. I
painted both images using the little Koh I Noor palette, and then added some Inktense pencil detail and white
highlights. Finally, I stamped the sentiment onto three pieces of scrap
card, and attached these to the background. I edged all of the card pieces with blue ink before constructing my project.
For
my second card, I used a background from my stash that had been made by
painting Turquoise and Sea Green Brushos over the background with lots of water to make a
colour wash. Sea salt had been sprinkled over the top and left to dry,
which had created small bubbles randomly over the background.
I
added some stencilling using coordinating Distress Ink, and stamped the
small seahorse using first and second generation stamping. I added some
stamping along the bottom using stamps from the Mermaid Queen and Underwater stamp sets. The bubbles were created by dipping a pen lid into white acrylic paint, and pressing it onto the background. I added a white highlight to each bubble to represent the light reflecting on the bubbles. I painted the foliage using the Koh I Noor palette once again.
I
stamped the large seahorse onto a scrap of card, another background
left over from a previous project, and cut the image out, leaving a
small border around the edge. I attached the image to the background,
and added a sentiment from the Seaside Dreams stamp set. Finally, I edged the background with teal ink, before adhering it to a white card blank.
Don't forget that there is a callout for new members for our Guest Design Team. Do check out the post on the Shop Blog
for details of how to apply. The deadline is 23rd February, so there is
plenty of time to apply. We are a really friendly Team to work with,
and you could get to see some of your designs on the TV!
Thanks for stopping by, I will be back with some floral inspiration for you next month. xx
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Wednesday, 31 January 2018
Friday, 19 January 2018
Mermaid Queen
Hello everyone, I have a card to share today using the stamps
featured on last month's TV shows on Hochanda. The images I have used
were from the Mermaid Queen and Underwater stamp sets.
I had a pretty background lurking in my stash created using inks and mica powder with cling film onto a piece of plain card, which when dried created beautiful silvery patterns on the card. I felt that this would be a perfect backdrop for a watery scene. I wanted a feeling of looking through the water at the images, and so I stamped straight onto the background with Jet Black Archival Ink, and coloured the images using Derwent Procolour pencils. The mica on the background gives a floaty effect of water both in front of and behind the images.
Where there were gaps between the three individual images, I used a fine permanent marker pen to join the images up using small dots, as Sue has drawn on the images themselves. This way, it looks as if the three images all form part of one larger piece. I have also used common colours across the three sections to tie everything together. Creating a scene this way avoids the need to mask any images, and speeds up the process considerably.
Finally, I edged the background with Lucky Clover Distress Ink before attaching it to a large white card blank.
I hope that my card will inspire you to create something using these lovely stamps yourselves. I will be back later in the month with another nautical project. Thanks for stopping by, xx
I had a pretty background lurking in my stash created using inks and mica powder with cling film onto a piece of plain card, which when dried created beautiful silvery patterns on the card. I felt that this would be a perfect backdrop for a watery scene. I wanted a feeling of looking through the water at the images, and so I stamped straight onto the background with Jet Black Archival Ink, and coloured the images using Derwent Procolour pencils. The mica on the background gives a floaty effect of water both in front of and behind the images.
Where there were gaps between the three individual images, I used a fine permanent marker pen to join the images up using small dots, as Sue has drawn on the images themselves. This way, it looks as if the three images all form part of one larger piece. I have also used common colours across the three sections to tie everything together. Creating a scene this way avoids the need to mask any images, and speeds up the process considerably.
Finally, I edged the background with Lucky Clover Distress Ink before attaching it to a large white card blank.
I hope that my card will inspire you to create something using these lovely stamps yourselves. I will be back later in the month with another nautical project. Thanks for stopping by, xx
Saturday, 6 January 2018
Going Live!
Hello everyone, I have three projects to share with you today, which I
took with me to last month's TV shows on Hochanda to use as demos on
the shows. If you watched the shows, you will have seen two of these
projects in action, but the third one did not make it to air, because
the stamp featured sold out so fast. That's the nature of live TV!
For my first project, I created a watercolour background on a large piece of cartridge paper, and stamped a selection of stamps from the Underwater and Mermaid Queen over the top. I cut a postcard sized piece of cartridge paper, and stamped the seashells from Seaside Dreams, and masked the image. I added a watercolour wash over the background. I coloured the shells once I had removed the mask, using just three colours of Distress Ink, Salty Ocean, Fossilized Amber and Rusty Hinge, mixing the three colours to create a variety of different shades. I added a sentiment to the bakground.
I created a postcard back by drawing some lines using a fineliner pen, and adding images from the Mail Art stamp set. Once I had completed all of my elements, I assembled the card.
To create my second project, I used the same selection of stamps to decorate some brown paper using brown, orange and red tones of ink. I used the paper to make first some wrapping paper for a present, addng some red hessian and some string as a decorative feature. I stamped and embossed some shell images onto kraft card using gold embossing powder, and added some colour using Distress Ink, before cutting the images out, and attaching them to the parcel. The card was made in exactly the same way.
To create my final project, I made a watercolour wash for a piece of watercolour card using Turquoise and Sea Green Brushos, and sprinkled sea salt over the background while it was still wet. The salt draws some of the liquid away and creates beautiful patterns. Once the background was dry, I brushed the salt away, and stamped a seaweed image from the Underwater stamp set across the background, using first, second and third generation stamping. I also added a sentiment.
Finally, I stamped the Ammonite image onto cartridge paper using some of the left over diluted Brushos, which I picked up from my craft mat, directly onto the stamp. I used a water brush to draw some of the colour from the outline of the image. I cut the image out, and attached it to the card using 3D foam pads.
I will be back with more watery inspiration for you in a little while. Thanks for stopping by, xx
For my first project, I created a watercolour background on a large piece of cartridge paper, and stamped a selection of stamps from the Underwater and Mermaid Queen over the top. I cut a postcard sized piece of cartridge paper, and stamped the seashells from Seaside Dreams, and masked the image. I added a watercolour wash over the background. I coloured the shells once I had removed the mask, using just three colours of Distress Ink, Salty Ocean, Fossilized Amber and Rusty Hinge, mixing the three colours to create a variety of different shades. I added a sentiment to the bakground.
I created a postcard back by drawing some lines using a fineliner pen, and adding images from the Mail Art stamp set. Once I had completed all of my elements, I assembled the card.
To create my second project, I used the same selection of stamps to decorate some brown paper using brown, orange and red tones of ink. I used the paper to make first some wrapping paper for a present, addng some red hessian and some string as a decorative feature. I stamped and embossed some shell images onto kraft card using gold embossing powder, and added some colour using Distress Ink, before cutting the images out, and attaching them to the parcel. The card was made in exactly the same way.
To create my final project, I made a watercolour wash for a piece of watercolour card using Turquoise and Sea Green Brushos, and sprinkled sea salt over the background while it was still wet. The salt draws some of the liquid away and creates beautiful patterns. Once the background was dry, I brushed the salt away, and stamped a seaweed image from the Underwater stamp set across the background, using first, second and third generation stamping. I also added a sentiment.
Finally, I stamped the Ammonite image onto cartridge paper using some of the left over diluted Brushos, which I picked up from my craft mat, directly onto the stamp. I used a water brush to draw some of the colour from the outline of the image. I cut the image out, and attached it to the card using 3D foam pads.
I will be back with more watery inspiration for you in a little while. Thanks for stopping by, xx
Labels:
Ammonite,
Mermaid Queen,
Seaside Dreams,
Underwater
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