Liesbeth right here with you at present.
Have you ever seen these fantastic new Lynne Perrella stamps launch final week by PaperArtsy?
This 12 months on the weblog, we’ve been given free reign to do a deep dive into one of many PaperArtsy product ranges, and for this put up I used to be very blissful to be given these three new Lynne Perrella Assortment stamps (LPC073, LPC074 and LPC075) and I am completely in love with them! I am wanting ahead to sharing my gothic arch e book with you.
Looking in my stash I discovered an outdated e book cowl, with cloth and a beautifil golden print. I acquired it from my good friend Riitta in Finland. It was good for my concept. At this stage I by no means know what I’ll use subsequent. I simply begin and see what occurs. In fact my actual beginning factors are the brand new stamps of the Lynne Perrella Assortment LPC073, LPC074, LPC075.
I made a decision to make a gothic arch e book cowl and three large stamped pages, one for every stamp set. I drew a template and minimize out the arch two instances (back and front) out of the outdated e book cowl, protecting the golden print on the entrance cowl.
Now I colored the complete web page with Misery inks and a mixing instrument. I made large overlapping areas with 4 or 5 colors. The one proven right here is constructed up with yellow and greens. The PaperArtsy Fresco paint now works as a resist. I wiped them clear with a dry kitchen paper.
All these fantastic particulars on the stamps are good so as to add right here and there. Typically you must use the stamp with out an acrylic block and bend it a bit. Press it in a bended place within the ink and print. Usually the element you want is on the fringe of the stamp, just like the trinkets on the womans again. That is simpler!
I eliminated the masks and began the ending touches. Utilizing watered down (and generally pure) bleach and an artificial brush I bleached faces and a few particulars. After drying I colored the faces with color pencils, and made some accents with a white gel pen. With a black fineliner I outlined the sample of the stencil. To make some shadows I used charcoal, wiping it with my finger to create a smooth edge. I sponged the perimeters of the pages with black ink.
The pages are prepared, right here you’ll be able to see the charcoal shadows. The pink and inexperienced pages are made about the identical.
I like how they turned out, this stamps are actually good for this methods.