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Showing posts with label Rubberstamp Concepts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rubberstamp Concepts. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Altered Wall hanging...

This is another project I did as a guest design for Creative Imaginations. It was a fun Altered Art project.  Hope you like...
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Supplies:
Monarch Stencil:  #28375 and #28376 – sorry they don’t have names?
8” x 8” EcoArt Board from Rubberstamp Concepts
Light yellow Acrylic Paint
Radiant Rain:  Color Concentrate:  “Pewter”, “Cooper”
Raidiant Rain:  Shimmering Mist:  “Ocean Blue”, “Fern”, “butternut”
Embossing Paste
Chip board
Die cuts: Crown and swirl
Creative Paperclay
Black marker
Drew Drops
Rub-on Letters
Gold Glitter Chip Board from Robin’s Nest
Directions:
Started by painting your Ecoart board a light yellow.  Lay down your “Monarch” stencil – Heart only.  Using a VERY light touch, dap on your Radiant Rain “Butternut”  over the stencil, pull off stencil and set aside to dry.  after it dries, do the same with the wings stencil using the  “Pewter”, set asdie to dry.    Using a make-up sponge I sponged on both “Fern and Ocean Blue Radiant Rain on the rest of the background, until I was happy…
I had a Creative Paperclay heart already molded and ready to use – So I just painted with my Twinkling H2o’s.  I added my Rub-on letters around my Heart with Wings image – cut out the crown from Glitter paper from Robin’s Nest and added some drew drop – again from Robin’s Nest.    I painted my swirl die cut with the same Twinkling H2O’s as the Creative Paperclay heart.
Mixed Embossing Paste and Radiant Rain “butternut” together and then added the embossed paste and the stencil #28375 – see video on this step



I just stared to place all the part in place and completed my project.  
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Used a black pen to add some details.  And I was done..  just need to get myself a frame and place on wall or give to my favorite “King of Hearts”
If you have any questions on the techniques I did in this Altered Art project.  Please feel free to ask.  Also check out my youtube channel for more of my "how to" video at http://www.youtube.com/terrisproul. 


TTFN
Terri Sproul - to my personal website - Yes, I have one of them too... smiles...

Monday, October 25, 2010

I did it - AGAIN!

Front Cover of the Holiday Issue: Do you have your yet????



In this issue I have a 12 days of Christmas Garland Project. Using the Rubberstamp Concepts 2" x 2" EcoArt boards. These are amazing boards that take lots of mediums including, Ink, paint and much much more. You guys should check them out!
In the next couple of days I will be posting a 12 days of Christmas clock that I made to match my Garland project. This clock project will be a class at Gee Gee's Stamps and Stuff on November 20th. Please save your seat now!
This article is 3 pages long and I could not be more proud! check it out and let me know what you think please....

TTFN

Terri Sproul

Monday, June 7, 2010

Oh Alice

I am just in love with the EcoArt Boards from Rubberstamp Concepts.  I have been playing with them for the last week in all most every project...
This project I used on of the 8" x 10" boards.  I try and supply a link to most of the product I use - If the product is high lighted it's a link to the site to purchase.  Hope this helps out..
Supplies:
Stamps:  Mushroom and Alice Stamps
Colored Pencils:  Faber-Castell -  I love these pencils... 
White Card stock
Glitter Markers: 
Directions:
1)  Draw a light line using a light brown colored pencil as where your road will be.  
2)  Stamp Mushrooms using Black India Ink - covering the area that is NOT the road.
3)  Stamp "White Rabbit" using Black India Ink as if he was walking on the road...
4)  Stamp "Alice and Caterpillar" onto White cardstock - color in image and cut out.
5)  Color in Mushroom, road and grass using your Faber-Castell Art Grip Pencils
6)  Add Glitter to some area on the Mushrooms.  
7)  Adhere Caterpillar to top corner.  
I am so in love with the Movie "Alice In Wonderland" right now - I believe I have watch it over 10x's already.  OK, Johnny Depp helps a lot.  LOL  - but I really do love the story also...  REALLY!  
TTFN
Terri Sproul