We are celebrating a new Illustrator at Technique Junkies Stamps.
We have 10 new stamps from Rita Barakat in the Technique Junkies line! You can see all of the new stamps HERE. All stamps are 10% off with code TJ10LeeAnn!
If you’ve come from Rebecca Parsons' blog, you are in the right place. If not, head to the Technique Junkies Blog for the start of the hop.
Make sure you comment on all the stops along the hop. One lucky person who comments will receive a $25 Technique Junkies Gift Certificate! Comments will be open until Saturday May 19th and the winner will be announced May 20th on the Technique Junkies Blog.
This first card was so much fun to design and color. I used the new Reflections and Floral Border stamps from Rita Barakat. The sentiment is from Wildflowers.
I started by creating a reverse mask of the girl's face- I wanted to leave her hair out. Once I determined where I wanted the girl, I adhered the mask to the panel and stamped the face; my MISTI helped me to get the image where I wanted it. The Flower Border stamp was stamped in a way that it mimics her hair. The Floral Border was added to the bottom of the panel as well, and then masked and stamped again to fill in some areas around her neck. I did some masking with the Wildflowers stamp to get my sentiment.
Then the fun began as I started coloring everything. The only other things I added were a couple of vine die cuts and a twine bow. And some Wink of Stella.
Next up, a little mixed media~
This time I let her keep her own hair! :) The Reflections stamps was inked with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and stamped. I loved the 'dots' in her hair and mimicked it with the Circles Make Circles 'A Colorful Life' Stencil.
The background was made with distress inks; they were smooshed onto my craft mat and spritzed with water. Next, I dragged mixed media paper through the inks, drying in between each pass. Once I had the desired look, I added texture with the Circles Make Circles stencil and clear embossing paste.
Keeping with the circle theme, I cut the girl out with a circle die. Then, Stripes! Had to change it up and added a striped edge. And some sequins. And a heat embossed sentiment.
Now hop on over to Cheri's blog for more new stamps!
Thanks for stopping! Enjoy the hop!
Lee Ann
If you’ve come from Rebecca Parsons' blog, you are in the right place. If not, head to the Technique Junkies Blog for the start of the hop.
Make sure you comment on all the stops along the hop. One lucky person who comments will receive a $25 Technique Junkies Gift Certificate! Comments will be open until Saturday May 19th and the winner will be announced May 20th on the Technique Junkies Blog.
This first card was so much fun to design and color. I used the new Reflections and Floral Border stamps from Rita Barakat. The sentiment is from Wildflowers.
I started by creating a reverse mask of the girl's face- I wanted to leave her hair out. Once I determined where I wanted the girl, I adhered the mask to the panel and stamped the face; my MISTI helped me to get the image where I wanted it. The Flower Border stamp was stamped in a way that it mimics her hair. The Floral Border was added to the bottom of the panel as well, and then masked and stamped again to fill in some areas around her neck. I did some masking with the Wildflowers stamp to get my sentiment.
Then the fun began as I started coloring everything. The only other things I added were a couple of vine die cuts and a twine bow. And some Wink of Stella.
Next up, a little mixed media~
This time I let her keep her own hair! :) The Reflections stamps was inked with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and stamped. I loved the 'dots' in her hair and mimicked it with the Circles Make Circles 'A Colorful Life' Stencil.
The background was made with distress inks; they were smooshed onto my craft mat and spritzed with water. Next, I dragged mixed media paper through the inks, drying in between each pass. Once I had the desired look, I added texture with the Circles Make Circles stencil and clear embossing paste.
Keeping with the circle theme, I cut the girl out with a circle die. Then, Stripes! Had to change it up and added a striped edge. And some sequins. And a heat embossed sentiment.
Now hop on over to Cheri's blog for more new stamps!
Thanks for stopping! Enjoy the hop!
Lee Ann
Fantastic work Lee Ann. I particularly like the background you created on your second card.
ReplyDeleteOh Lee Ann...I adore your work. I am a stamping newbie so learned much from you here. Making a mask YAY and it seems everyone has as Misti but me!! I will fix that soon however. Having fun and hopping off for now. Will return soon to learn more from you.
ReplyDeleteLove the sentiments in this set. Nice card!
ReplyDeleteLove them both Lee Ann! Stunning!!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow! These are so vibrant!! I love how you used the stamps!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards, Lee Ann! Love how you used the same stamp...and it looks so different in each card. Love her flower-hair! Awesome colors and bold style!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! That girl is the stamp I ordered!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects. My favorite is your first one with all of the wonderful florals surrounding the image Beautiful coloring. TFS
ReplyDeleteOh, I really like how you placed her among the pretty flowers....
ReplyDeleteWow! These are fantastic! I love that you used the flowers for her hair!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used both stamps together and choice of colors. The skin tone on both cards is perfect! This is my favorite stop so far and they all are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful, you have a great talent. Loving these stamps!
ReplyDeleteWOW! love your work.
ReplyDeleteWow, So Bold & Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the pairing of the floral border with the image! Great work and gorgeously colored!!
ReplyDeleteLee Ann, you really showcased these new art stamps so beautifully. Love all of the color, it made me feel happy inside.
ReplyDeleteWow both of these cards are so amazing! The color choices for each are just fantastic! And the backgrounds just supurb!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Your cards are AMAZING!!!
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