2021 Topic 1: Stamp Mashing with ...
France Papillon * Courtney Franich * Ink & the Dog * Seth Apter
We
thought we'd challenge our bloggers to use 4 different stamp
collections on one project. Sounds like fun to me! Miriam has used one
of our Ink and the Dog stamps (our first collection released back in
2004, we never discontinue stamps!), together with stamps from France,
Courtney and Seth. Over the next two weeks, each of our bloggers will be
doing things with these same 4 stamps collections! If you want to join in your stamp msahing! Then share with us your makes over in our Facebook Group PaperArtsy People!
~ Keren, Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Miriam with you today, and I'd like to share with you a 6 x 6 inch art panel that can also be adapted into a card.
When
I saw the stamp mashing topic I was incredibly excited. The designers
images all work so well together and it was an opportunity to use as
much or as little of a stamp as I wanted. To create my project I
gathered all of my products that I wanted to use and set my creativity
free. I would really encourage you to do the same.
I
started off by choosing my favourite Fresco Acrylic Chalk paints
Mermaid, Twilight and Tinned Peas. Blues and greens are always my go-to
colours.
I
brayed the paints over an A4 sheet of Smoothy cardstock. I had decided
that I would create a whole background and then cut it into panels for
my project.
Once
I was happy with my brayered background I started to stamp randomly
using various stamps from Seth Apter, France Papillon and Courtney
Franich.
I stamped using Archival ink but this technique is perfect if you want to stamp using Fresco Acrylic paints.
Once
I had stamped randomly all over the cardstock I used the large
background stamp from Courtney Franich and stamped all over the whole
sheet of card using a light grey Archival ink. This really added extra
detail and I was really happy with it.
I cut my card into a panel to adhere to a board which I had covered with black card.
I used part of my stamped background to stamp the main image using Black Versafine ink.
I simply adore the Ink and Dog collection of stamps and have so many.
I really hope that you have a go at mashing your stamps together and have some fun creative time to yourself. This
really was such a fun project to create. What was even better was that
I still have a section of my stamped background to use on another
project. If you didn't want to create an art panel you could create a
card and use the left over background to create a matching gift tag.
Thank you so much for joining me today.
Happy crafting!
Miriam
Blog: Miriam's Creative Dreams
Love this panel Miriam and great to see such an eclectic mix of stamps used.
ReplyDeleteFabulous mash up Miriam! Just goes to show how versatile Paperartsy stamps are.
ReplyDeleteOh wow Miriam, that is fabulous. The colours are gorgeous and your choice of stamps is brilliant. Love it. Xx
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this Miriam!!
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