Hi there!
I have a fun tutorial to share with you today. This one is a little messier than I usually play with, I sort of have a thing about mess.... but it turns out so cool and pretty and I had so much fun, I couldn't resist. I also found a way to minimize the mess and clean up!
Now to minimize mess and clean up, I used a couple of layers of clear food wrap as my artist's 'palette'. When finished just roll it up and toss it away.
First spritz a few colours of mist beside each other, you will want to get some overlap onto one stamp. I used yellow, green and a light teal. Choose a stamp (I used a fern stamp) and tap it into the mists.
Now stamp in onto your paper. I used a double stamping technique to crate some colour variation and depth.
Next up, I used a red and white mist to stamp some flowers . And then a darker teal mist for more leaves, filling in along the lower edge of my paper.
Then I went back with another flower stamp and some black ink and stamped a focal flower and a butterfly.
And then some finishing touches!
It's really that easy, and the only clean up is washing the stamps!
Thanks for visiting!
Laura
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I love this!! Thank you Laura!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely! Love the technique. :)
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