Tuesday, 23 March 2021

+Always Remember How Beautiful You Are

Hi DT Sharon here and here is my very first post/tutorial for the fabulous Tracy Easson Illustrations blog. I'm really looking forward to showing you all my projects and how I made them with the beautiful stamps. I've made this art panel which you could use for a card, a journal page, a notebook cover, anything really that you would like. The good thing is you can make them and keep them for a later date as they are so versatile.

Materials:

Soul whispers collection - "Soul symbols" , "Soul whispers"
Mixed media paper ( I used a 6x6 piece but you can use any size)
Black card
Distress Oxide inks - Peacock feathers, Picked Raspberry & Ripe persimmon
Stencils
Spray bottle filled with water
Acrylic block
Black inkpad
Watercolour pens or paints
White embossing powder 
Versamark inkpad

The first step is to decide on which colours of oxide and which stencil you would like to use. 

Think of your stencil as a stamp. Ink up the part you would like to use. Then holding it away from you, lightly spray with the water and press onto your paper. Dab with some kitchen roll to remove the excess. Do this with each of the 3 colours.

Let dry or use a heat gun if you're in a rush. Next put some of the oxide inks onto the acrylic block and again spray with a little water. 

Randomly press the inked and watered block onto your page. This makes a lovely watercoloured, smooshy background. Next using a black inkpad stamp the words Brave Heart onto your project any way you like.

Stamp Faith onto some watercolour or mixed media paper and cut out. Using watercolours colour the image. I wanted some texture in her hair so made some pools of water. Adhere to the background.

I then added some of the smaller stamps from the soul whispers range to the background and the texture spots in her hair with the same colours of ink.

Clear emboss the words from Faith onto black card and emboss with white embossing powder. For extra clarity I dust with a little pad first and use a fine embossing powder. Cut out the words. Adhere to the background.

For some final touches I went around the text boxes with a white posca pen and added some little enamel dots in the right hand corner.

I hope you enjoyed my tutorial and will have a go. It's super easy and fun to do. 

If you would like any of the stamps I have used they are available in Tracy's store here

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TracyEasson

If you do prepared to be addicted! πŸ˜‰

Have a great weekend.

10 comments:

Karen Rowe said...

Really like this and love how you have made the background. The girls are so cool and her hair is beautiful. Like the white on black text idea too

Tracy said...

Beautiful start to the day Sharon🀸‍♂️❤πŸ˜‡πŸ’›πŸ€Έ‍♂️with a gentle reminder ... we are beautiful...the wee ones 🐭🐭🐭 and the Angel's πŸ˜‡ of Love and Light are all 🎢🎡🎢🎡🎢 singing away with such joy right now inbetween ... little noses pressed up to my screen... blowing you both such kisses. Happppy birthday wishes to your daughter today πŸ­πŸ˜‡❤πŸ’›πŸ§‘πŸ€Έ‍♂️πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠπŸŽ‰πŸŽˆπŸ₯°πŸ˜˜πŸ˜‡πŸ­ xxx

Andy Turner said...

Fabulous piece honey and a wonderful tutorial. Xxx gorgeous 😍.

Judith said...

So lovely, and great techniques. Thanks ever so much 😍

fame01 said...

wow ... so lovely thanks for sharing .. xxx hugs sarah xxx

Mouszka said...

Lovely clear tutorial, makes me want to try those techniques. Thanks for the inspiration and the lovely image xxx

Pam McGlade said...

Lovely tutorial thank you Sharon x

Tracey T said...

Fab tutorial Sharon, I do forget to use a stencil as a stamp, thankyou 😍

Rosanna said...

Mi piace molto lo sfondo e la bella combinazione dei colori arancio e rosa. Complimenti Sharon per questo bel post e la bella spiegazione.

Ali Craft said...

This is beautiful Sharon. Love this technique for making backgrounds. Loving the colours you’ve used xxx