Hello friends! Did you have a good weekend? I hope so! It is Monday and a new
Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge is up,
Try to Resist. Because it is the first Monday of the month we are showcasing a brand this week, and it is one of my favourites, namely
Ranger. I use something by Ranger on almost everything that I make.
I made a sweet little bird panel, using new stamps, paints and surfaces by
Dina Wakley. The
Scribbly Birds is one of my favourite stamp sets, and I was happy to see that you now get them in a
Mini Scribbly Birdies smaller version. The six new Media Acrylic paints are simply gorgeous, and I used a bunch of them here. Resist techniques are among my absolute favourites, but I messed up a little and forgot to wipe off the paint before it dried, since I was busy with something on the computer at the same time.
To make your own tissue paper background, start with Tim Holtz new
Plain Tissue Wrap and stamp it with Jet Black ink. I love this
new background stamp.
When dry, apply to a 7 x 5 in
Media Board with Gloss Multi Medium - one layer below and one on top.
Die cut the Simon Says Stamp
Stacked Hearts from Mixed Media cardstock.
Apply to the board with more multi medium.
Add a thin layer of gesso on top.
Stamp the birds and sentiment on tissue paper. I used ordinary tissue paper for this, but you can try the Tim Holtz one too. I am not sure if it disappears as well since it is a little thicker. I would have tested it, but I was in a hurry.
These are the
six new paints by Dina Wakley. So pretty. I used Ocean, Cheddar, Blushing and Fuchsia.
Mix a little bit of water into Ocean and Blushing paint and paint the background.
When dry, tear around the stamped images and apply them to the background, with one layer gloss multi medium underneath and one on top.
I used one of Tim Holtz
Mini Stencils to stencil dots on the background using
Transparent Gloss Texture Paste. Let dry.
Start painting the birds.
Add paint to the background, and when that is dry, also paint some branches for the birds to stand on. I mixed Umber and Cheddar for the branches. Right before the blue paint is dry, wipe paint off from the Texture Paste dots and from the hearts. As you can see, I was distracted and wiped my paint off too late, so the resist effect is pretty subtle.
Stamp a sentiment with Jet Black ink and add shadows with Night and Black paint, mixed with water.
Finally, splatter Picket Fence paint on the background using a
Distress Splatter Brush.
Here you can see the subtle resist better. If you wipe off the paint before it dries, you'll have much more of a resist effect. Raised elements on their own also gives a kind of resist, if you use watery paint, as you can see on the hearts.
I stamped the background here and there with the Simon Says Stamp
Tiny Alphabet Background.
The birds were stamped with small sentiment stamps from Dina's
All the Gals set. When you are done painting, draw back some of the stamped lines with a marker. This canvas was party inspired by one of my favourite art journaling pages, the
Bold Birds page, it is also a tutorial, if you want to have a look.
I really like this sentiment from the original Scribbly Birds.
The birds are such fun to colour.
And this little owl is so cute! I liked pairing it up with the word 'strong'.
Here's another look at the hearts and how they become part of the background.
If you want some more inspiration regarding resist techniques, you might like these tutorials:
Distress Resist Video,
Set Sail Journal Page,
Coral Butterfly,
Inksheet Resist,
Balancing Elephants, and
Watercolour Resist Box,
I hope you will join us in our
Try to Resist challenge. As every week, you have a chance to win a $50 gift voucher from
Simon Says Stamp. You have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in.
If you use instagram add
#sssmchallenge to your challenge entry uploads, so that we can see them on there too.
Thank you so much for visiting today!
Happy crafting!
Anna-Karin
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Beautiful! I love when you use different designer products. I have been thinking about the Dina stamp of the flying birds. Now I know for sure I NEED it! I love the colors you used and how you painted the birds. You always show us wonderful ways to use stamps too, like the words on the birds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks a lot for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW!! this is such a gorgeous work of art! the birds are painted so beautifully and the background is fabulous! I love all the layering and details! :-)
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Ohhh so precious Anna-Karin. Love the colors and your little darlings with their sentiments. And WOW - what a super background. Love all that texture girl!! XXj.
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this! Lots of work went into your beautiful project - fab results! TFS
ReplyDeleteOh my! How many new things and techniques! I absolutely love the Scribbly Birds and I'm glad they are back on stock! The Splatter Brush is just fabulous tool! I haven't noticed it existed... Thank you Anna for this project. Hugs, Marzena
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!!!! I live for the Ranger line of products :) Your tutorial is fab!
ReplyDeleteSuch colorful birdies, they are so sweet! Ever wonder what would happen if Dina's mini birds met Tim's crazy ones?
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful and creative. I wish I could make the same.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful and creative. I wish I could make the same.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable Anna-Karin!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial and all the photos and lovely details as always..
Hugs Coco xox
STUNNING, just STUNNING, Anna-Karin! I love everything about these birdie pages :)
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Steph
Simon Says Stamp!
Very nice spring image. I like the little birds much.
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Sabine
Oh, this is gorgeous, Anna-Karin! I love how you did your background - the tissue paper idea is brilliant! And those birds, oh those birds are so beautiful - your colors are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletethis is just adorable...love the soft colours and textures...those cute scribbly birdies are on my wish list...hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeletethis is just adorable...love the soft colours and textures...those cute scribbly birdies are on my wish list...hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeleteThis canvas is so beautiful. Of course, I love anything with birds and music.....I do have this stamp set and paints, in addition to TH tissue paper. I think I shall try my hand at this. Your instructions were valuable to me, so thank you for that tutorial. I can't wait to start my project.
ReplyDeleteI just love your colorful birds stamped with sentiments - and your beautifully textured and stamped background! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteLove your Brave, Bold and Strong little birds. Gorgeous colors and beautiful layers
ReplyDeleteI love your bird card! The background sings spring and those three birds are so cute and cheerful. Very Nice!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Anna-Karin! Love this panel very much! The colors are so spectacular! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteLove love love your creation, Anna-Karin. The colors and textures on the background are gorgeous! :)
ReplyDeleteI could sit and gaze at this birdie panel for hours, Anna-Karin! The colors are absolutely beautiful and I love the Dina Wakley birds. They are so adorable and you are a master at showcasing them perfectly. Cathie <3
ReplyDeleteThis work is fabuolous , colors are stunning, design is perfect! I love the way you mix different materials! Barbara
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful panel just sings to me, Anna-Karin ~ it's absolutely gorgeous and I love everything about it! :)
ReplyDeleteYet another piece that makes me smile and feel better about the universe! LOVE your color palette and I really thought it was clever how you used the Simon heart die in the background for some added texture. I always walk away learning something from you in addition to being inspired!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! What great how you made this! So Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial too.
OMG! The little birds are so cute!!! Once again thank you for the inspiration! !
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