2018 Topic 4: Whimsy
Flowers in and on the vase from Debs tonight, with some useful tips throughout to help you layer up like a florist, and get that arrangement perfect!
Hi
everyone, Debs with you today to share a pretty whimsical card I made,
showing how to create the look of a still life painting, using some of
the gorgeous new stamps from Kay Carly. If you love to draw but also
love to stamp, then this little technique is just for you. I kept the
drawing very simple, after all I want to show Kay’s wonderful stamps but
you can mix and match as much as you want.
The stamps I used were Eclectica³ Kay Carley Set 12 (EKC12)
and Eclectica³ Kay Carley Set 13 (EKC13)
To colour, I painted all my Paper first with Chalk Fresco Acrylic paint, then to add colour I used my big Brush Pens by Faber Castell and then gave all the stems a coat of Satin Gloss, for the sparkle I used Glitter Markers by Tonic.
I love Kay’s stamps, which are perfect for creating anything with a whimsy feel, and these were perfect for this technique as she includes so many different sized stamps on one plate. I loved how I could use large flowers on the vase and fill the gaps with similar smaller flowers. You can see below how the different sizes filled the vase brilliantly.
To
create a great bouquet of flowers it useful to have a mix of stems, and
I found having full flowers which I could stamp and cut out as well as
ones I could stamp straight onto the background so useful as it gave the
variety I was hoping to achieve. A little tip! when including both
draw a line on your background where the top of your vase is going to
be to act as a marker for your stamped flowers.
I loved the variety of flowers I had in just two stamp plates, as it made it easy to layer my bouquet making it look more realistic. I actually used 6 cut out stems which is unusual for me as I usually stick to the rule of odd numbers as our brain finds odds more pleasing but with my stamped stems it looked balanced to me, so I omitted my last large stem. Don’t be afraid to go with your intuition, it is usually right.
I was happy with the result, which was a colourful mix of contracts but I think it would look nice too with a monochromatic scheme. I chose to balance my flowers and vase but to give a different look you could draw a tall skinny vase and use the tiny flowers of how about wide and shallow and have the flowers growing in the pot. There are so many ways you can vary this idea. I hope you feel you could have a go.
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12 comments:
That's so pretty Debs
Lovely project Debs - I do love Kay's stamps.
A lovely card, the vase looks great.
Sweet!!!
Wonderful springish project Deborah. Kay's flowers are in full bloom and so beautiful. xx
Lovely vase Debs, the colours set of the flowers beautifully.
This is so gorgeous! xxx
So fresh and bright! Xx
So beautiful Debs - I might try this on a real vase!!!! Gorgeous! Hugs rachel xx
A lovely vibrant piece making great use of stamps and colour.
Ooh this is really clever, Debs,
Lucy x
Gorgeous. Love the vase particularly! x
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