jueves, 30 de septiembre de 2021

Art Journal covers

Hi, I'm Vero (@ Vero.kt) and I welcome you to today's inspiration. How's everybody ? I've been playing with  Mixed media marks Grungy Stuff , Round in circles ,  Inky Friends and  Old book page to create the covers for my new Art Journal , that I hope you like.



I started by lining two cardboard lids of a cookie box in black card stock and the spine with a binding cloth.A few days before, prepare several backgrounds with the Gelli plate and acrylic paints


Cut to the size of the covers, and I started stamping different stamps with Oxide inks in shades similar to acrylics.



I choose one of the stamps from the  set, Inky Friends stamp, color it with watercolor pencils, then cut.One of the parts that I enjoy the most is the composition, I have to admit that it is usually the part that takes me the most.




Now I leave you some photos with details of the project.I hope you like it as much as I do when making them.






Here are the Rubber Dande Stamps I used:


Old book page


I hope you enjoyed and don't forget to visit regularly. The team has amazing inspirations every day, just for you.

Verónica.

domingo, 19 de septiembre de 2021

Textured Mushrooms Atc´s

Hi, I'm Vero (@ Vero.kt) and I welcome you to today's inspiration. How's everybody ? I've been playing with  Mixed media marks Grungy Stuff , Round in circles and  Textured Mushrooms to create a colorful Atc´s , that I hope you like.

Very easy to do, we started. We cut watercolor paper to a size of 2.5 x 3.5 inches, if you prefer to work in cm, 6.4x8.9. In my case, the paper is smooth and hot pressed, and I color the backgrounds with pigments.


When the backgrounds dry (we can speed up the process with a heat gun) we will add texture and depth with different inks, in my case I have used distress oxide.To start, I choose a stamp from the Mixed media marks , apply the inks, spray water, and stamp, (I'm not looking for definition, I'm looking for a watercolor effect, watery).

Help myself with the dryer and go back to stamp with different inks, to continue adding depth and texture.

I choose one of the stamps from the Textured Mushrooms set, stamp it on book sheets, color it with watercolor pencils, then cut.

One of the parts that I enjoy the most is the composition, I have to admit that it is usually the part that takes me the most.


Now I leave you some photos with details of the project.I hope you like it as much as I do when making them.






Here are the Rubber Dande Stamps I used:


Textured Mushrooms



I hope you enjoyed and don't forget to visit regularly. The team has amazing inspirations every day, just for you.

Verónica.