2019 Topic 19: Cute Critters
Keren's
enjoyed this so much she has even christened her critters; Roger and
Pamela! Her marker colouring-in is vibrant and dimensional, but it's
also those little finishing touches, like using a ball-tool to add
shape, that really brings everything to life so beautifully! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Keren Baker with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a couple of Christmas
ornaments that would be a fun addition to your Christmas decorating. I
did have a good rummage around in the Squiggly Ink section of the
PaperArtsy store. It's not a category I would automatically run to, but
there are some really lovely images. These cute characters might be too
cute for you (or even for me), but I adore the extra images I used as
foils for them and really loved adding some shape and dimension to
otherwise flat images
I'm not sure these guys would co-habit usually, but they did seem perfectly at home together. I first had to pick my images.
I wanted something bright and bold so went for some alcohol marker coloured images stamped onto PaperArtsy Smoothy Regular cardstock (of course!)
I'd
picked out exactly which images I wanted and made them all fit as I
don't like to waste decent cardstock! The markers blend really well on
this cardstock- so if you're looking for a new type of cardstock, I
really recommend this.
Next
up, I wanted to add some detail. My gel pens and markers are never far
away so they added a little interest and helped make the images less
flat. Now I wanted to really make really dimensional.
The
unusual looking surface is, in fact a felt pressing mat which I used to
get great crisp seams when I'm ironing my sewing projects. Being a lazy
so and so, I'd left it out and thought I'd try shaping on it too, as
the felt has a good 'give' to the surface. Surprisingly it's a fab
surface to create shape using a ball tool, so I set about shaping rather
a lot of poinsettia petals!!
The
sets are so good together. The two different sets with the poinsettia
(or it could be any flower or leaves too) work perfectly as small and
larger leaves. You can see how I added Roger the reindeer plus the
Christmas lights to build up the layers.
I
tried (& failed) to capture how dimensional the tree decoration
looks, but I've added some of the layers with foam pads too.
Pamela
was treated the same way. She was a little leggy, so I trimmed her down
to perch well on the Christmas tree. the baubles from the other set
seem perfectly at home on the tree too!
So an easy project with lots of therapeutic colouring in. Perfect for relieving pre-Christmas rush stress! Do check out the Squiggly Ink category to discover some real hidden gems!
See you again soon
Keren x
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5 comments:
I love these Keren....proper cute critters!
Amazing!! Love this xx
Brilliant ornaments Keren, amazing work with beautiful coloring and a bulge from these simple stamps. Love them!! xx
You are a blimmin' genius Mrs! Lx
These are such fun , Keren. Such a fantastic showcasing of the Squiggly Ink stamps and of your amazing colouring - WOW! They'd add a real christmas happy factor to any home . Love them
TFS x
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