I created this Mixed Media Canvas for STAMPlorations as a reminder for you to join the Spring Fling:
- apply Embossing Paste through the ARTplorations Bloom Succulently stencil and add some WOW! Under the Sea embossing glitter to certain areas
- use a heat-tool to melt the embossing powder and dry the embossing paste - this will bubble up the embossing paste but I like the extra texture that gives
- use some green and grey-green acrylic paints to add color
- add some splatters with Distress Stain Tarnished Brass
- stamp some stems and leaves from the STAMPlorations Bloom Doodles set on the left and right border with green ink, add some Distress Embossing Powder Vintage Photo and melt it with a heat-tool
- ink up the edges with Distress Ink Walnut Stain
- add a sentiment strip created on a vintage typewriter
There are fabulous prizes to be won:
I hope you like my creation and enjoy the rest of the hop.
- THREE (3) winners of a $10 gift code will be drawn from the comments left on the main blog and designers' blogs
- TWO (2) winners will get her choice of a STAMPlorations product with a value of up to $10 and will be drawn from the comments left on the main blog and designers' blogs
- TWO (2) winners will get her choice of a STAMPlorations product with a value of up to $15 and will be drawn from the entries in the linky party
- ONE (1) winner of a $25 gift code will be drawn from entries in the linky party
Commenting and linking up end on Sunday, May 31 and the winners will be announced on June 10th in the May winners post.
All throughout May, products in the SPRING FLING section are 15% off instantly together with my special code STAMPGIRLTANJA you can get up to 35% off.
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Wow, this technique really gives the look of carved stone...just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour techniques are inspiring. I also wish I had saved my old typewriter! Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThe textured 3D effect is great. I need to try that. I have all of the goodies to do it with :)
ReplyDeleteGood look to the embossing.
ReplyDeleteI have not used paste because it often looks ragged! This is lovely. Would love to see your video on this. Then again, hmmm wonder of it is the stencil quality that makes or breaks it. Hmmm? Need a Stamploration stencil to see I think! Thanks
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