Hello everyone, I have several projects to share with you today,
showcasing the fabulous Christmas stamps from last month's TV shows on
Hochanda.
For my first project, I decided to combine the lovely Serena, with some of the images from the Robin the Spruce stamp set to make a triptych. I used drawing cartridge
for the front of all of the sections, and painted the back and sides
with an olive green acrylic paint, adding a touch of quinacridone gold
for a touch of opulence. I stamped Serena onto the main section, and
masked the image, before colouring the background with Fossilized Amber Distress Ink and a
blending tool. I coloured the other two sections at the same time.
I added some stamping with the Large Crackle Background
around the edges using the same colour Distress Ink, to age the background, and the added the sentiment
to one side panel, along with the foliage stamps. On a separate piece of
card, I stamped the floral part of the Serena
image again three times, and coloured these, along with the main image
with Distress markers and a water brush. I cut out and decoupaged the images onto
the side panels to complete the project.
For my second project, I used some kraft card to stamp and emboss the Hark the Christmas Rose
image, using Versamark and white embossing powder. I painted the image
using Koh-i-Noor paints. The white paint was most useful for the roses
to create a softly coloured Christmas Rose, as the white shows up so
well on darker cardstock. I simply used the white paint first as a base, then added the pink over the top, building up the layers to add depth and shading.
I used a blend of Distress Ink colours for the larger background, and added some deeper plum around the edges. I stamped a foliage stamp from the Robin the Spruce stamp set randomly over the background, using green ink and second generation stamping, for a softer effect.
My final card was created using some left over background from a previous project. I had used Tinting Medium and Turquoise and Ultra Marine Brushos on Textured Art card. I stamped and embossed all of the images from the Robin the Spruce
stamp set using Versamark and white embossing powder, choosing to pick
out the robin himself and the berries as the highlighted areas. A
simple red bow finished off the card.
Thanks for stopping by, I will be back later in the month to share some more Christmas projects with you. xx
2 comments:
Amazing projects, they are all so beautiful! Love especially your triptych!
The colouring of your Christmas Rose is stunning & I particularly like the way you have picked out the green leaves in the background & on the focal image by using that colour of ribbon. The final piece is striking with the combination of blues, white & that pop of red. The whole 'oldie worldie' feel of your triptych is perfected with that use of the crackle stamp & the font of the text, the brown berries really catch the eye & draw the vision in by highlighting the decoration in her hair using the same colour, as it is again echoed in the sentiment.
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