Very easy to do, we start. We cut watercolor paper that measures approximately 4x6 inches. In my case, the paper is smooth and hot pressed.
The next step is to color with different pigments or inks (as if they were watercolors) to gradually form the background.
When the backgroud dries, I emboss in white, choose of the stamps # 350 Splattered Numbers by TracyEvans
Now we add textures and depth with black permanent ink, prints here and there. I have also used to stamp distress oxide inks.I use the stamps #366 Roundly by Autour de Mwa and #351 Alphabet Splalter by Tracy Evans.To make the print look badly stamped or watercolors, I spray water on the card and dry with a cloth or absorbent paper
One of the most fun parts of the creative process is stamping and coloring. I use a permanent black ink, (versafine).
I stamp the stamp # 350 Splattered Numbers by TracyEvans on of the background that we prepared at the beginning, to cut them and use them in the composition.
To create a more fun effect. the cut numbers we sew to the paper.
Undoubtedly the most fun part is the composition, in addition to being the one that takes the longest time usually takes me hahaha. I choose the girl from the label # 359 Raincoat by Janet Klein as the protagonist.We finish with permanent black ink on the edges of the card and a stitching with the sewing machine.
Now I leave you some photos with details of the project.
With the same steps as project 1, I make another card. Your stockings, 3.5 x 6.5 inches. I uses stamps #354 Bunny & Bunnies by Janet Klein #350 Splattered Numbers by Tracy Evans #313 Reverse Dotz by Autour de Mwa
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