Hello
everyone, and happy March!
I can hardly believe it is March already.
I guess time flies when you are having fun, and I am certainly doing
just that when I get to play with these fabulous stamp plates from Sin
City Scraps. Today, I am using one of the images from the Sin City
Scraps Clocks and Birds Rubber
Stamp Plate.
I also made another wonderful discovery. I found yet
another die that fits another clock on this plate. So, check out our
own inventory of dies and see what you can come up with to work with
these wonderful stamp images.
1.
Stamp image onto Specialty Stamping Paper using Black archival ink.
You want to use a waterproof ink so that it will not bleed during the
coloring process.
2.
Pick up various colors of Terri Sproul's Mixers with a water brush and
color the image. You can see where I was testing my color choices out
on the perimeter of the paper before actually coloring my image.
Terri Sproul's Mixers used:
Dress: Pink Sapphire Pearl and Shimmer Garnet
Chair: Aquamarine Pearl
Ladie's fan: Citrine Pearl & Garnet Pearl
Skin: Shimmer Garnet
Cheeks: Shimmer Rose
Gentleman's Suit: Silver
Background: Aquamarine Peal & Citrine Pearl
Colored image, pencil marks show where to trim away excess |
5. Paint the clock and clock hands (not pictured) with burnt umber paint, let dry.
6. Cover the clock with one step crackle medium, let dry.
7. Add a light coat of metallic copper acrylic paint, let dry.
8. Use a foam blending tool to apply Black Soot distress ink. This step really gives the clock a distressed and aged look.
9.
Place clock diecut over stamped image and draw pencil marks around the
clock to determine where to trim the image. (See photo above).
10. Glue die cut over image, as shown. Attach both clock hands to center of image with a brad.
11.
Choose a piece of coordinating printed scrapbook paper, trim to 4-3/4"
x 6-1/4". Dry brush edges with copper metallic paint. Adhere to card
front.
12. Distress edges of card front with Old Paper Distress ink.
13. Glue clock piece to front of card.
Close-up of 3D Crystal Lacquer applied to man and woman images |
Supplies Used:
Sin City Scraps Rubber Stamp Plate Clocks and Birds
White A7 Card (6-1/2" x 5")
DCWV 8x8 Stack-Timeless Type
Specialty Stamping Paper (Ranger)
Archival Black Ink
Distress Ink (Bundled Sage, Evergreen, Old Paper, Black Soot)
Chipboard
Terri Sproul's Mixers (Sakura)
3-D Crystal Lacquer (Sakura)
Weathered Clock die (Sizzix-Tim Holtz)
Acrylic Paint (Burnt Umber, Metallic Copper)
If you would like to see more of my work, I invite you to visit my blog at Black Hole Art Studio.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Barbara
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