2021 Topic 1: Stamp Mashing with ...
France Papillon * Courtney Franich * Ink & the Dog * Seth Apter
Intro
Helen has created one of her typically colourful backgrounds onto which she has layered the focal images, generally in black. This is such an effective way to define your layers. The mashing up comes with an interesting idea thrown in, like a bespoke stencil. Take a look!
~ Leandra
Helen has created one of her typically colourful backgrounds onto which she has layered the focal images, generally in black. This is such an effective way to define your layers. The mashing up comes with an interesting idea thrown in, like a bespoke stencil. Take a look!
~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Helen with you today, and I'd like to share with you a tag I've made.
I
thought the 'mash up of designers' idea was really great - I don't know
about you, but I always tend to use just one designer at a time. Mixing
it all up opens up a whole new world of possibilities. I think the more
disparate the designers, the more fun it is.
Choosing
which sets to use was quite hard as there were so many, but in the end I
used an Ink and the Dog set for the focal image, with France and
Courtney supporting that and used mostly the Seth Apter set for the
background.
Here are the stamps I chose:
This panel is just made from mountboard and prepped with gesso. I've started by stamping some of Seth's designs in paint.
Then I've added some of Courtney's.
I
picked out this set of France's because I thought it would be fun to
add pattern to the open flower image - also a reason for picking the Ink
and the Dog set - it had a small patterned stamp.
Using the open mask, I added my pattern to the two open flowers.
To
finish I stamped some of the leaves in ink and then just drizzled
embossing powder round the edges to make them stand out - love these
leaves.
Then I just added a few white highlights and layered it all up.
Enjoy yourselves mixing and mashing all these designers ad see what you come up with.
Blog: A Splash of Colour
Stunning! love this Helen ..
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Helen. Wonderful project
ReplyDeleteLove the project Helen and this mash up topic is the best yet.
ReplyDeleteA little beauty HeLen!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone!
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