2021 Topic 7: Stamp Mash Up: JOFY, EEG, ESN, I&D Minis
It's
fascinating how diverse images can meld so perfectly. Using an almost
tropical colour palette and some beautiful stencilling, Helen has
created a wonderland garden full of beauty. With some clever reversing
tips plus some super glossy blooms, you might want to dig out your
magnifying glass!
~ Keren
Hi everyone, it's Helen with
you today, and I'd like to share with you my mash up project. I love
doing these as you have so many stamps to choose from but that can also
be a disadvantage as you're spoilt for choice.
With
this project I was going to do something totally different, using very
different JOFY stamps. However when I'd made the background it looked
too tropical for what I was planning so I went through my stamps again!
Actually it worked in my favour as I could make the Sara Naumann birds a
focal point as well (plus I love those stamps).
Brayer
two colours on to start with, if you brayer one layer over another
while it's tacky it also pulls some paint off leaving an interesting
texture.
Love this stencil and have used it in all directions.
I've
chosen a circular pattern for the next layer - by chance it fits in
well with the stamped and cut out circles later although I can't claim
to have planned that far ahead!
I finished with zigzags and those large leaves; I can see that stencil becoming one of my favourites.
Use the Minis to stamp in paint - you've already built up six layers.
I
used a Stamping Platform for the flowers simply so I could go back over
the outlines once I'd painted them. Be careful with this stamp as it's
easy to get ink on the open spaces.
The gloss glaze used here just gives the flowers a lift. While it's wet you can also add the beads to the centres.
I
was thinking of creating a sun with this stamp of Emma's but in the end
cut out the middle and used it as a frame and a perch for the birds.
Using
black paint to stamp these meant I got a really intense image. As it's a
silhouette stamp I just cut it out and painted the back to get my bird
to face the other way.
Playing
around with the layout, I added some smaller cut out circles in blue
and yellow. I was going to use the pink again, but it was too much.
To finish, I used the Minis to frame the whole board - the script is lovely and loopy and the circles echo the circle frames.
Finish off with the text, stamped on a matte background to contrast the glossy flowers.
I
love the contrast of the black paint with the bright background - it
really stands out. In fact, apart from the flowers and text, I've used
paint to stamp everything here - it gives a good opaque image, yet at
the same time I'm not worried about it being perfect. The whole idea is
to give an impression. Using all these different stamps has once again
been great fun. If it's too daunting to have completely free rein, limit
yourself to four designers as is done here. You could try pulling
together the designers that seem most different for an even greater
challenge!
A gorgeous mash up, and lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Helen! This is so gorgeous! Awesome colors and amazing layout!
ReplyDeleteLove what you have created here. So vibrant.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love the layered background and the color combination...swooon!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this Helen. So much detail
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! So lovely to see what everyone is doing with this mash up of stamps!
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