Sunday, 19 August 2018

Lawn Fawn & Stampin' Up | How You Bean?

Hi friends

Today's card video is all about scene creating/building and how to create a scene that is dimensional but completely flat.

I've always loved the look of a scene created using stamps and dies. It makes me look at the images more closely and imagine what the characters are really doing or thinking. I know that sounds a little wacky but it can sometimes immerse me in it and my imagination runs wild :) It's a bit like being a kid again.

I used Stampin' Up cardstock in Daffodil Delight (base card measuring 8.5 x 5.5), Rich Razzleberry (first layer measuring 4 x 5.25) and Whisper White (cut using the largest of the small stitched rectangle dies from Lawn Fawn). I used Memento Tuxedo Black ink for the images and post-it notes to mask areas off. The stamp set I used was Lawn Fawn's How You Bean?

To color the images in I used a variety of Tonic Studios Nuvo alcohol markers in purple, yellow and orange. I also used a couple of copic markers for the jar and the ground and Promarkers for the label and lid of the jar.

As a finishing touch I used Nuvo Crystal Drops and Crystal Glaze as well as Spectrum Noir Sparkle pen.

I want you to focus more on the technique/s and not spend too much time worrying about what colors to use or which stamp set. You can re-create this idea from most stamp sets and the colors are always personal preference. The point of this is to get you masking so you can create your own scene/story of the images you choose to use.

Here are a couple of pics of the card I created.




You can watch the video below or in full HD HERE.


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If you have any questions about the products I've used please leave your questions in the comments below.

Question of the day: What's your favorite kind of scene to create?

Have a wonderful day wherever you are and keep crafting!

Bye for now
Janene

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