Hello and welcome to my blog! I am so happy to take part in the Simon Says Stamp Blog Hop to celebrate the new Cheering For You release. If you are following along in the hop, you should have come here from Heather Ruwe.
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The Cheering For You release is full of wonderful new and versatile stamps, embossing folders, stencils, dies, ink and sequins. You can find the entire Cheering for You release here.
I made an art journal page, but it can also easily be turned into a card.
I am very fond of Monstera, or delicious monster, which is what I normally call them. In one of the places where I lived, they grew on the grounds and this page was inspired by that garden. The lush greens and the large leaves against a blue and sunny sky. From the Cheering For You release I used the
Monstera stencil set, Old Letter stamp,
You stamp and die and the
Delicate Hummingbird Duo.
Start by coating the page with gesso and let it dry.
Paint with watered-down Distress Paint and mist with water to blend even more.
The
Monstera stencil set consists of four stencils. Start with the largest one and Cracked Pistachio paint.
Let the paint dry in between layers. For the next layer, I used Pine Needles. The paint was too moist on the blending tool for the leaf to the right. Dab it on a kitchen towel to remove paint.
The third stencil was colored with Rustic Wilderness.
And the fourth stencil was colored with Twisted Citron. You can of course use other shades of green.
When the paint was dry, I stamped the
Simon Says Stamp Old Letter almost over the entire page with embossing ink and embossed with white powder. The Old Letter stamp is one of my own designs.
Splatter the page with Distress Watercolor stencils to create foliage. Dip the pencil in water and flick a paint brush against it.
Assemble the birds and add eyes with a black pen. I also die cut a shadow using Simon Says Stamp Peacock Teal cardstock.
The
Simon Says Stamp You stamp set is so versatile and I really like the different sentiments. Stamp one of the sentiments on white paper with Simon Says Stamp Tropic Pawsitively Saturated ink.
I die cut You one more time from white paper to make it stand out better from the background.
The splatters were done with four different shades of green, for variation. If you want a less messy look, skip the splatters.
The sentiment was cut into strips so that it would take more place on the background and not get lost.
I am very fond of using script stamps to add texture and interest to a background.
The hummingbirds shimmer in particular on their heads, wings and tailfeathers.
The off set shadow die cut makes the bird stand out better from the background, while also adding dimension.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!
Don't miss all the inspiration along the hop. There are of course prizes to be won too, and at each stop on the hop SSS is giving away a $25 coupon, randomly drawn from those who leave a comment. The winners will be posted post on the Simon Says Stamp store blog on 31 July.
Your next stop on the hop is
Kim Hamilton. Don't miss to the wonderful project she has created. If you get lost along the way, here are all the stops:
This is the first Cheering For You blog hop, don't miss blog hop number day number 2, which is tomorrow.
Thank you so much for stopping by here today!
Anna-Karin
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