Hello everyone, I have a few projects to share using stamps that were featured on last month's TV shows on The Craft Store.
My first card was created on a piece of glossy card, and I used an inky plate to create the background. I brayered a selection of Distress Inks onto the plate, and then pressed the card onto the plate to get a print. I trimmed the card to size, and then placed a square of Masking Tissue in the centre. I stamped the images from Mermaid Queen and Seashell Collage around the edges using Archival Ink. I added some shading using grey Archival Ink before removing the Masking Tissue. I stamped the bird and sentiment from the Seashell Collage stamp set within the faux frame, amd added a touch of pencil colouring to the image.
To create my second card, I used a piece of Smooth White Stamping Paper
and stamped the Ammonite image in the foreground using black ink. I
masked the image using Masking Tissue, and proceeded to stamp the image
again in grey ink, masking as I went along, until I had filled
the page. I only needed three masks in total to achieve this effect, and
as they are reusable, I will be able to put them to good use in future
projects. I used colouring pencils to complete the project, choosing a
rainbow palette, and using three different colours on each shell to give
a good variation of shading. I started with the lightest colour each
time. I added a sentiment from Birthday Words. I added grey pencil around the shells to give even more definition to the shells and make the card feel more 3D.
My third card was created using Drawing Cartridge and Distress Inks. I added salt to the background while it was still wet to create an underwater effect, like bubbles in the sea. Once the background was dry I added some foliage along the bottom from Something Fishy, and completed the sea bed by drawing in some lines and dots with a fineliner pen. I added lots of the fish, and stamped a few extra fish and shells onto to some sticker sheets which I coloured separately, all with pencils. I added a few fronds of colour to represent seaweed using my Koh-I-Noor plalette and a waterbrush.
This last project is a golden oldie which I am sharing again for those readers who have not seen it before. I used Ink and mica powder on the bckground covered up with scrunched up cling film. Once the background was dry, I stamped all of my images from Mermaid Queen with Archival Ink and coloured them with pencils. I have joined the images up with dots to make them appear to be part of one big scene using a fineliner pen, and used toning colours throughout.
Thanks for stopping by, I will be back later in the month with more projects to share with you. Take care, and stay safe, xx
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