Inky Wild Doodle Collagestamping by Ellie Knol
Stamping with different single stamps to create one-of-a-kind collages is always fun to do!
I chose to keep it monochromatic, but of course I could've used different colors too.
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Start off by sponging Worn Lipstick Distress Ink onto two card fronts as shown with a mask.
(Both masks used here are from Paper Artsy).
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Stamp all the different single stamps one by one and masking off the ones that have been stamped already. I started with the flower, then the butterfly, then the doodled greenery and the script.
To finish it off: color the images you want to pop as shown with a watercolor pencil. I applied a water diluted white acrylic paint to one leaf only before coloring. This made the stenciled color a lighter version.
Add some highlights with a white acrylic marker.
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