Happy wednesday to you all. The latest Stampotique Challenge is set by the talented Magda and she wants us to use a pen, paint pen or a marker.
I made this Art Journal:
The background was painted with PaperArtsy Fresco paint and then I used two stencils, one with Distress Ink and one with white ink. I did some background stamping with grey StaZon. The rings were made with a cookie cutter and India Ink. The black splatters were made with the same ink.
I stamped the girl and the cat with Memento ink and coloured them with Copic Markers. They were then clear embossed. The sentiment was stamped on white paper that I also coloured with Copic Markers. The black and white borders were made with a white paint marker and a black ink marker.
I used the following Stampotique Stamps:
Background pink is so lovely!! cute page, Corrie.
ReplyDeleteFabulous page Corrie xx
ReplyDeleteNiet zo'n moeilijke uitdaging voor jou zo te zien; het is een prachtige kaart geworden! Groetjes, Gerrina
ReplyDeletevery soft yet very eye catching!
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france
Love your art journal page, the color is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletei love this!! would love to learn more about fresco paint quality.
ReplyDeleteSerena
There are some very interesting YouTube tutorials on the PaperArtsy blog about Fresco Paints. They are fairly liquid and have a chalky sort of finish when dry. I love them....
DeleteCorrie x
That background colour of pink is just fabulous! I love the Fresco paints and use them lots!
ReplyDeleteA really lovely journal page Corrie
This is brilliant, Corrie! Love all the shades of pink you have used here. You kept it "girly" for Perl, and I love it! Nice touch with the "cookie cutter" stamp! Love my India inks as they make the best splatters! Mwah!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely page in pink!! Well done Corrie... Hugs, Coco x
ReplyDeleteSo fun!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty in pink... and then the words made me laugh out loud in a very unladylike way!!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Corrie this is gorgeous, I love your stencilling and the sentiment is perfect lol xx
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