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Friday, 5 September 2014

💙 Craft Stamper Take it Make it Challenge . . . Stamping on tissue paper

 Whoops a daisy, apologies for my post that went live earlier without ... text!
Our little border terrier Rosie, took seriously ill yesterday and we were all frantic . . . So happy to report that after pain relief and antibiotic injections she is on the way to recovery.
So.... here is the post that was planned to go live today!
So happy to share with you all the new challenge over at
for
 September 
and the technique is
Stamping onto tissue paper is a fabulous way of getting a perfect image onto a surface that would normally be tricky to stamp onto, a curved surface for example. Or, if you would rather, simply use tissue as a regular stamping surface, in order to give a different texture to your art! 
Time to take on the challenge, my first time using this technique.
Outside in the garden I had a hunk of wood just laying around with a slight curve in the middle, time to grab some tissue, Acrylic white paint, Pan Pastels, Gel Medium and my newest stamp . . . I loove her, lol.
I love the look of the weathered wood and didn`t want to lose that totally, so a smear of paint was applied with my fingers first.
Time to ink her up with an Archival ink pad, stamped onto tissue paper found in a shoebox.
Mixing a little Pan Pastels with Acrylic White paint to colour on the back of the image, turning it over and checking as I go along. As I applied each new colour I finished it with a top coat of white acrylic paint.
After much painting on the back of the image it was time to pop it on the wood, a generous amount of Matt Gel  on both surfaces was applied. . .
. . . before adding more paint on the top of the wood and image, along with a little doodling and a sprinkling of watered down coffee to soften all the white on the wood plus add a warm tone to the wood itself.

Be sure and hop on over to the blog too see what beautiful projects the rest of the design team ladies have put together for your inspiration . . . you will not be disappointed!

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 It`s also Friday and linking up to my friends over on the Unity Stamp Co. for Friends with Flair

Thank you so much for looking
Big hugs
xoxoxox

Materials used :
Archival ink pad
Fine liner pen
Wood
Tissue paper

44 comments:

  1. This is fabulous and I am so pleased Rosie is on the mend. Elizabeth xxxxx

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth...she is cuddled up next to me at the mo:-) xxx

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  2. Wow, Tracy, this is a beautiful piece of art!! Love how you put it all together. Thanks for sharing the process with us.

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  3. WOW This is amazing. Thanks for the instructions on the technique. I am going to try this. Beautiful project.

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    1. Thank you Ruby...wheeee look forward to seeing what you create :-) xxx

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  4. Hope your pooch continues to improve. Tissue paper you say, this is remarkable!

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    1. Thanks Mary Anne, she is snuggled in by my side right now. Tissue paper from a shoe box :-) xxxx

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  5. Pretty darn fabulous. Is there anything you CAN'T do?

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  6. Tissue never looked so nice. Awesome art on wood.

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  7. Oh. Sorry for Rosie. And nice job with the stsmped lady.

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    1. Thanks Myra, Rosie has had a restful night so fingers crossed :-) xxxx

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  8. this is fascinating!!! I wonder if I could do this. lol I'd mess up :/

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    1. Hey Ruby I was scared of this technique ...lol....you won't mess up .... go on give it a go missy :-) xxxx

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  9. This is SO cool and turned out amazing! Thanks for the fab tutorial, I will definitely be trying this sometime!

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    1. Wooohooo Crystal look forward to seeing what you create :-) xxxx

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  10. So glad your sweet dog is feeling better low! This is a remarkable work of art, and knowing it was done on tissue paper makes it even more amazing! Well done!

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    1. Thank you so much Carol and we are so happy that Rosie is feeling better :-) xxxx

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  11. This is amazing! Thanks so much for sharing the step by step.

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  12. THis is so awesome what a great idea

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  13. Very cool. Glad your pup is on the road to recovery!

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    1. Thanks Karen we were so worried :-) xxxx

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  14. Beautiful work of art! Stunning!

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  15. Very unique! Love it!
    Hope Rosie is getting better...

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    1. Thank you Jackie, happy to report that Rosie is so much better now :-) xxxxxx

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  16. What an awesome project! Your work is always such a pleasure to see! Glad Rosie is getting better!

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    1. Thank you Miwa..Rosie is so much better now :-) xxxx

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  17. Great technique and the end result is lovely. I like the soft colours on the image. Thanks for the step by step. Hugz

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