Hi stampers! It is a new week and I have a tutorial focusing on frames and on coloring on kraft cardstock to share with you. It is also my first autumn project of the year. The leaves are staring to turn and the air has the crispness of autumn to it.
We are celebrating STAMPtember® this whole month at Simon Says Stamp. At the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog we have a Frame It theme. Fun and lots of options! Don't miss the project by our September guest designer Tracy Ware. You can see her beautiful creations at her Instagram account here.
Frames can be many things and their main function is to create a space for something. I used both die cut and stamped frames here. You don't have to use a product designed as a frame, but there are many ways in which frames can be created. A circle stamp can become a frame and you can use smaller objects to frame others - such as how the leaves acts as a framing device here. Washi tape is also great for frames, even though I only used tape for a border here. Or you could stitch a frame around a design.
I started out with a left-over background from the Blueberry art journal page that I posted last week. After having inked through the Simon Says Stamp Bubble Wrap stencil for that page, I didn't want to waste the ink that was left on the stencil. Mist the stencil lightly with water and use it to stamp an impression on a piece of watercolor paper. I repeated it twice, getting the backgrounds you see here.
I used the two circle stamps from the SSS Circle Sentiments Christmas set together with dark brown ink to stamp circles on the background.
Two of the circles frame butterflies stamped with the Thoughtful Flowers set. I also added dots with the dot stamp from the Hello Sunshine set and Forget-me-not ink. The sentiment comes from Beautiful Butterflies.
Color the butterflies with colored pencils and then splatter more color on the background with Scribble Sticks. Dip the stick in water and flick a paint brush against it.
Die cut the Poppy Stamps Soaring Tree Frame from kraft cardstock.
Color the tree with colored pencils, adding shadows and shading for dimension. I used Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils.
Die cut Tender Leaves from kraft cardstock. I have used these sweet leaves from the SSS STAMPtember release a lot lately.
Color the leaves with colored pencils.
How gorgeous is this!! I love how you used the circles from a Christmas set to create frames for the butterflies!! Very cute and very clever :-) A beautiful page!! ❤️
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Love this gorgeous creation! Anna-Karin. The color scheme and all the details are so beautiful! :D
ReplyDeleteI love the fresh, bright look of this - just like a crisp autumn day. Lovely.
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