and welcome to my blog where today I have a triptych to show you that I have made with the mad Llama stamp from AALL & Create ! He is so much fun !
Here it is and here is how I made it :
I started off with colouring the Llama three times. I stamped him on Neenah card stock which is ideal for Copics. There is a stamp of a tiny pair of glasses in the set and I stamped it over his eyes.
Here they are all ready ! I did use some coloured pencil over the bodies as I couldn't seem to get the colour right with just my Copics. Maybe I have not enough of them... lol
Here you can see the pieces of grey board I cut with my craft knife/scissors for the triptych.
A layer of gesso and some collage with book pages and they are ready to go !
I chose paints in the same colours as the Llamas' hair. I did add a darker shade of each afterwards...
Here is how that is looking. Next I am stamping and stencilling the background.
So, I got very carried away and forgot to snap any more photos... sorry
This is the blue Llama.
the pink....
and lastly, the green.
I think it came out super cute. The stencilling I did was on the back, you can see it in the photo at the bottom.
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www.aallandcreate.com/boutique
you'll find a list of stockists worldwide.
I used the following stamps:
#102 - Positive vibes
#71 - Natures garden
#92 - Brinley (just the sentiment)
#56 - Vintage Grafitti
and
#28 stencil
If you live in the Netherlands and want some of the AALL & Create stuff, have a look here :
Thank you so much for stopping by today.
Brilliant love the fabulous backgrounds and fun Llamas image love the glasses
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This is so much fun, love it
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Amanda x
amazing as always. Stase
ReplyDeleteThat llama stamp is a hoot, and your use of him/her? is pure delight. You crack me up...
ReplyDeleteI love using the same stamp multiple times in the same project and your triptych here is a perfect example of that! Three llamas with three unique personalities! The brightness of the colors chosen makes this a happy piece. Great job, Corrie! Mwah!
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