Today's mini art journal page features the Goodness of God stamp set and Single Damask Stencil from Creative Worship Stamps.
I started by spritzing my stencil with two colors of distress spray stain and pressing it into my art journal page. Since the paper is so thick, I removed the stencil and spritzed it again for a deeper background color. After adding a few stamped images to the background, I die cut a circle and stamped my sentiment on it. The tulips and butterfly were stamped on mixed media paper and colored with Arteza Real Brush Pens. To finish it off, I added some white splatters using diluted acrylic paint.
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Supplies and Tools:
- From Creative Worship Stamps
- The Goodness of God Stamp Set
- Single Damask Stencil
- Blooming Tulips Stamp Set
- Vintage Sheet Music Tile Stamp
- Vintage Postage Stamp Set
- Vintage Nature Elements Stamp Set
- Vintage Nature Elements Die Set
- Stitched Circles 2 Die Set
- 3.5" x 5.5" Watercolor Paper Pad
- Mixed Media Paper Pad
- Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink
- Cracked Pistachio Distress Spray Stain (Ranger)
- Mermaid Lagoon Distress Spray Stain (Ranger)
- White Acrylic Paint (for splatters)
- Arteza Real Brush Pens
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5 comments:
What a BEAUTIFUL project ... love the added dimension with the foreground flowers & butterfly! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Word Power challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
Word Power Co-Owner
P.S. (Also fits our Triple B challenge)
Absolutely Beautiful, I do love how you did the background with the stenciling and stamping. Your flowers are just gorgeous, I just love those colors, maybe you could share the colors you use on them with me :) Great verse to go with it!
Beautiful.
A delightful Spring card, thanks so much for sharing with us at Stamping Sensations challenge, perfect for our theme.
B x
Wow, this is amazing. I love the flower stamp and the sentiment. Thank you for joining Stamping Sensations challenge. Anesha
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