Make Watercolour Illustrations with your Stamps
Hi there!
Today I'd like to share a project with the brand new stamps, that had been released a few days ago. They are still 20% off in the store until November 21st!
These Penguins are designed by me and I am so happy, that Bibi made them into stamps:
Here is what I did:
I stamped the penguins with a light watersoluble ink (Distress Ink works great). After that, I coloured the penguins with watercolours. I used a wet in wet technique to create some texture with different colours. I also sprinkled some colour on top of the images after they were dried.
Finally I used a black fineliner to bring back some of the outlines and details. It's always good to stamp a reference of your image onto a piece of scrap paper, so you can see where to put the eye or other details.
I used a gelli printed background for these cards and added some additional stamping to create a little more texture.
Today I'd like to share a project with the brand new stamps, that had been released a few days ago. They are still 20% off in the store until November 21st!
These Penguins are designed by me and I am so happy, that Bibi made them into stamps:
Today
I'd like to share something else you
can do with your stamps, than just stamping and colouring. Turn them into watercolour illustrations:
Here is what I did:
I stamped the penguins with a light watersoluble ink (Distress Ink works great). After that, I coloured the penguins with watercolours. I used a wet in wet technique to create some texture with different colours. I also sprinkled some colour on top of the images after they were dried.
Finally I used a black fineliner to bring back some of the outlines and details. It's always good to stamp a reference of your image onto a piece of scrap paper, so you can see where to put the eye or other details.
I used a gelli printed background for these cards and added some additional stamping to create a little more texture.
Thanks for stopping by today!
xx Susanne.
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