If Camels Had Wishes...Everyone Would Ride Horses!
I really love this image of a camel's head from Viva Las VegaStamps! I've had it for the longest time, but I wasn't sure what he was doing. Yodeling? Blowing bubbles? And then I saw the Dandelion stamp and I realized he was making a wish!
Supplies:
VLVS! Images Used--
VLVS! Images Used--
Camel Head Item 12753 Plate 1140
Camel Item 4995 Plate 493
Camel Running Right Item 1722 Plate 457
Camel Silhouette Item 1766 Plate 457
Blowing Dandelion and Extra Seed by Susan M. Brown Item 19045 Plate 918
Sakura of America Gellyroll-Gold Red Stardust
Faber-Castell ArtGrip Color Pencil-107, 125, 133
Distress Markers-Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Frayed Burlap, Antique Linen, Picket Fence, Crushed Olive, Walnut Stain
Distress Ink pad-Walnut Stain
Exacompta Journal Forum
The challenge with this project was the slope of the pages in the journal. It's a thick one and impossible to lie completely flat. I used unmounted stamps and didn't use a stamping block for the images that fell in the crease between the two pages, so the stamps were more flexible. I practiced a bit on other pages, curving the stamps juuuust a little before touching the page. White space was inevitable in the crease itself, but it wasn't much, and was easily filled in using the walnut stain marker that matches the inkpad.
I penciled in the words first to be sure they would fit, and then filled them in with Distress Marker. I outlined them with Gellyroll pens.
Then it was just a matter of coloring the background with the Distress Markers. I colored the dark areas first, stippling and making rough circles and dots for texture. Then I used the lighter colors blending them into the darker. I dotted the white Picket Fence to tone down some of the colors that I felt were too bright and to add more mottling in other areas.
Thank you for stopping by, and I hope you've enjoyed my art journaling page.
Have you entered Viva Las VegaStamps! August challenge? It's great fun and a chance to share your projects with the world!
Camel Item 4995 Plate 493
Camel Running Right Item 1722 Plate 457
Camel Silhouette Item 1766 Plate 457
Blowing Dandelion and Extra Seed by Susan M. Brown Item 19045 Plate 918
Sakura of America Gellyroll-Gold Red Stardust
Faber-Castell ArtGrip Color Pencil-107, 125, 133
Distress Markers-Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Frayed Burlap, Antique Linen, Picket Fence, Crushed Olive, Walnut Stain
Distress Ink pad-Walnut Stain
Exacompta Journal Forum
The challenge with this project was the slope of the pages in the journal. It's a thick one and impossible to lie completely flat. I used unmounted stamps and didn't use a stamping block for the images that fell in the crease between the two pages, so the stamps were more flexible. I practiced a bit on other pages, curving the stamps juuuust a little before touching the page. White space was inevitable in the crease itself, but it wasn't much, and was easily filled in using the walnut stain marker that matches the inkpad.
I penciled in the words first to be sure they would fit, and then filled them in with Distress Marker. I outlined them with Gellyroll pens.
Then it was just a matter of coloring the background with the Distress Markers. I colored the dark areas first, stippling and making rough circles and dots for texture. Then I used the lighter colors blending them into the darker. I dotted the white Picket Fence to tone down some of the colors that I felt were too bright and to add more mottling in other areas.
Thank you for stopping by, and I hope you've enjoyed my art journaling page.
Have you entered Viva Las VegaStamps! August challenge? It's great fun and a chance to share your projects with the world!
3 comments:
Utterly brilliant take on the theme - as always, *snuff snuff*
great spread, you made me smile
Thank you both!
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