Showing posts with label #StampendousFaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #StampendousFaces. Show all posts

Friday, February 19, 2016

The Faces of Mixed Media


Today is the finale of this week's challenge featuring the faces of Stampendous. All of this week, I've shown several ways to look at the Cling Beauty Face image. Originally, this image came packaged as a complete set with masks and templates, and blossoms, which sold out quickly and has now become simply the face image now. This provides you with the opportunity to use the wide variety of floral and mixed media images from Stampendous to enhance YOUR Beauty creation. Meanwhile, I'll share with you the process of my mixed media canvas.

I started with a pre-gessoed twelve inch square canvas, which I painted with black acrylic paint. When dry, I used a palette knife to apply Dreamweaver Crackle Paste in a fairly thin layer, and set it aside to dry.


Meanwhile, I tore a page from a dictionary, and painted a light coat of gesso over it, focusing on heavier coverage where I intended to place the face. When dry, I stamped the Cling Beauty Face with Tuxedo Black Memento ink, and smudged Tsukineko Radiant Neon Blue, Green, and Pink inks on the facial features. Using the mask/template that came with her originally, I masked off her face while stamping the blossoms in black, ink-stenciling the Dreamweaver Big Dots in Neon Yellow, and stamped and embossed in black the Cling Follow Your Art. This panel was torn around the edges, and set aside temporarily.


I stamped the Cling Seed Packet background on a section of white tissue paper. The songbird was stamped in black, and inked with Neon Green ink. This was torn around the edges as well.

I shifted gears back to the now dry and crackled canvas. Using the Neon inks and large stencil brushes, I color blocked sections of the canvas. On the green section, I paste-embossed in Glossy White the Dreamweaver Black Eyed Susans. When this was dry, I brushed Fast Finish by Beacon Adhesives® brushed over the surfaces that I would be decoupaging. The tissue panel was placed on its wet surface, and the face panel was placed on the wet surface designed for it. More Fast Finish was brushed over the tops of these panels.

Using black ink and stencil brushes, I inked the centers of the Susans, dots in the centers of the blossoms, some soft inking through the Big Dots stencil in the bottom panel, and finally inked heavily through the Dreamweaver Leafy Branch stencil. A die cut of the this same design along with layered paper flowers (which started as white, but I colored with the Neon inks) were adhered over the Susans' panel. Using a large stencil brush, areas were ink-distressed in black ink as well. The final touch was to doodle border lines using a black Pitt Pen.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

FACE It...Stampendous and Dreamweaver POP!


So, if you've been following my posts this week, you've seen this face in many modes. Today I've gone more modern and graphic...black and white with a pop of chartreuse. The Beauty face was stamped in white ink and embossed with white embossing powder.

The Dreamweaver Corner Flowers design was ink-stenciled in white ink across the top of the panel. I carefully lined up the same stencil, and ink-stenciled it in Onyx ink on the top of a white card, and a portion on the bottom right corner. I recommend applying a heat tool over the inked portions to set their ink and avoid smearing.

The face panel was cut into sections as shown, and adhered to a slightly larger chartreuse panel, leaving fine gap lines between each section. Tiny chartreuse self-adhesive chartreuse crystals were adhered across the neck and to her ear lobes. Then this panel was adhered to the card base. A super simple card to create with a very graphic look. This same look could be easily achieved as a mixed media project on a canvas...possibly with a 4 inch square black canvas, and adhered over the top of a 8 X 10 or 12 inch square white canvas.


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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

The Face of Polynesia...Pam-Style!


For today's post, I've taken the Blossom Beauty face to another part of the world. One with tropical breezes and warm sands. A land of exotic beauty with a unique twist. I've stamped the image on kraft cardstock with Rich Cocoa Memento ink, and added coloring and shading with a large selection of the "E" color range of Copic Sketch Markers. Using the template that comes packaged with the set to mask off the face, I then was able to ink-stencil the Dreamweaver Large Scales pattern in the background with more brown ink. The blossom image was stamped on the forehead with VersaMark ink and embossed with Shabby Pink Embossing Enamel, along with a few sprinkles over her face that were heated from underneath. I used a VersaMarker to ink her lips, and added more of the Shabby Pink to them as well. The panel was torn around the edge, adhered over a white panel which was torn as well. The card base was the Mixed Media White cardstock, ink-stenciled using large stencil brushes with the Dreamweaver Herringbone background and the Dreamweaver Quilt Square Leaves design with pink VersaColor ink.


An extra panel of the Herringbone inked cardstock was used to stamp the blossom in VersaMark ink, emboss in Bark embossing powder, and die cut. This was smudged and shaded with brown ink to give it depth, and embellished with self-adhesive pearls. An extra panel of the kraft cardstock was ink-stenciled with the Herringbone pattern, and die cut using the Dreamweaver Monstera Leaf die. All items were layered and adhered to the card.


For more of the faces of Stampendous, visit these blogs...