Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

The ocean - art journal page

Hello everyone,

Today's art journal page features some landscape stamping which is not my usual style, but nevertheless I enjoyed the process of making it. So here we go with a little tutorial and some technical tips about how to arrange a landscape composition.

When I started my page, I had a rough image in my mind how this page should look like. I already knew my focal image - this man with his dog - and so stamping and cutting this was the first thing I did. Also, I inked up the edges with a black marker which would help the image blending easily into the scene later. At this stage I wasn't sure if I wanted the image to be colored or not, so I left that decision for later.

Next, I chose some stamps for my background scenery: a rower and a pier. And here's my little tip about arranging your composition: When you are not sure where to place your images, first stamp them on some transparency. I always use a slow drying ink such as Versafine as this can be wiped away from the foil afterwards. You can then move the foil or foil pieces to get a good idea how it looks in different positions. In my case I wasn't sure about how high I wanted to have my horizon line. This technique helped me to figure out where to place the stamps.

Ater I added the two stamped images to my page, I added some texture to the sky. Therefore I used the new plus sign stamp (not only as a whole but also just parts of the stamp) and heatembossed that.

Finally it was time to add color. I diluted some Dylusions ink sprays with water and added them to my previously wetted page. I left a lot of white space on the page which I really liked in the end.

Once I was done with my background, I needed something for my focal characters to sit on. I grabbed a piece of tissue and tore it into pieces and strips. Then I crumpled these up and glued several layers down to the bottom of the page with matte medium, making sure to retain the crinkled texture. After it had dried, I added a few more Dylusions inks with a brush and ended up with the perfect ledge for the man and his dog. I also added a few lighthanded lines to the horizon.

That was the point where I decided that they need a little color and grabbed my watercolors. Then I glued them down with foam tape, added a matching quote sticker and called this project done. Here are some close-up shots of the finished page.

 

 

Stamps used:
Man And Dog Sitting (18968)
Plus Sign Background (20571)
Pier or Dock Silhouette (19716)
Man In Row Boat Silhouette (19712)
Recommendation for creating landscapes: Plate 1460

Other material:

- Art journal (Hahnemuehle DIN A4 watercolor book)
- Versafine ink (nocturne)
- Versamark ink
- Dylusions ink sprays (calypso teal, vibrant turquoise, periwinkle blue, chopped pesto, slate grey, melted chocolate)
- watercolor
- embossing powder (Ranger - frosted crystal)
- tissue paper
- matte medium
- Studio Light Sticker (Jenine's mindful art collection)
- black brush marker and fine tip marker

See you soon!

 


Monday, August 19, 2019

Mail Art Monday

Hello Crafty Friends!

Tera here again...
Today I want to share a little mail art Monday love with you all!

This is an envelope that I will be sending out to my niece soon.
I wanted something fun and sweet for her, so hopefully she likes this...
(she doesn't like my "creepy" stuff)

Stamp Used:

I started by stamping Otto on an A2 sized blank envelope using memento ink.
(I stamped him slightly off the edge to give more room for an address).


Using an alcohol marker I base colored Otto.  Then, I used a mini playing card to mask off a box for the address.  I used a black micron to trace around the card. With a distress blending tool and salty ocean distress ink, I added my base in layer to the envelope. 
(notice I got some on Otto, this is ok. It is water based if it drives you crazy you can lighten it with water)


I used a variety of water based and alcohol based markers to finish my coloring.
(i added green highlights and dots, which also hides the ink opps. Now it's just his texture ;D )


Now, we build the depth. Using the same blue and a distress layering stencil I added dots/blobs.
(and honestly I even love it at this point, and could have left it here.)


However, If you know me, I needed more... 
SO, of course I used a few distress oxides and 2 more stencils to really build depth. 
Yum!
Finally I added a few flicks of picked raspberry distress Oxide spray ink to match the teddy bear and add more visual interest.


I hope you all like this as much as I do!
Now I need to make my niece a card to go with this...
(I'm trying to get her hooked on mail art... haha)

Have a wonderful week!






Monday, August 06, 2018

Post Shark Week Mail Art Monday

Hello Crafty Friends!

I hope you all have a wonderful Monday to kick off your week.  Today is one of my favorite days... Mail Art Monday!!!  

Today I want to share an A2 sized envelope.  With it being beach season I wanted to do something that made me think of the ocean.  Plus, with shark week having just passed, I knew this would be too fun!

Stamps Used: 

I started by stamping my main images in memento black ink.
(Remember to leave room for your postage stamp and address)


Next I colored all my base images with various markers, then add my base distress ink layer for the background. 
(Tumbled glass and weathered wood)


To finish everything off I added some visual interest with a Tim Holtz layering stencil, and a shark postage stamp. 


Thank you for visiting today! I hope you inspired to create some fun mail art too!!


Tuesday, August 01, 2017

August Challenge!

It's time for a NEW Challenge!


Can you believe this challenge? um. YUM?! there is SO much goodness happening here.. we're featuring Michele Kosciolek's new TASSEL stamps! Plus anything sea or ocean related like shells, starfish, coral, sand, water and more. Don't forget to include some scenery and a lovely mermaid or two! Color choices are totally up to you, we've used pinks, purples, oranges, a dab of yellow, beautiful blues and teals & a delicious warm gray. TONS to choose from!

Don't forget the rules:
-Create a new project based on our inspiration board (it has to be posted this month, but you can certainly link up to other challenges as well!)
-Use at least one (but certainly more if you want) Viva Las VegaStamps! rubber stamps
(We are now allowing competitors stamps to be on your work, but please make VLVS! the focus of the project, thank you.)
-Post it to your blog with a link back to us
-Upload to our linky using your direct blog post link (You may also upload via facebook, flickr or other gallery)
You could win a Project Spotlight post on our blog + some new rubber of course.
And visit us back here for inspiration!