Hello everyone! I hope your weekend was nice, even with the very tragic event in Orlando. How awful and so sad. We spent a lot of time outdoors again this weekend. It is Monday again and this week at the
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge we have a
World Traveller theme. Lots of options for this one.
I felt like doing a scrapbooking layout and remembered this A4 photo that I took quite some years ago in Johannesburg. It isn't a perfect photo, but I don't have a lot of photos of downtown Johannesburg (I rarely brought along my camera there), but it would have to do because I wanted to tell the story about my relationship to this big city. Every place has good and less good aspects, and when in a new place, I try to focus on the good ones. It took some time for us to become friends, but we did eventually, and there are lots of things from Johannesburg that I miss. The journaling is tucked in behind the layout, because it was too long.
The cityscape at the top of the layout was built with
Nathalie Kalbach's stunning
Urban Scribble set, which contains a cling stamp, a foam stamp where both sides can be used, and a stencil. I didn't use the stencil.
Start by stamping the cling stamp several times on the smooth side of Ranger's watercolour paper, with Jet Black ink. I coloured the houses with
Brusho Crystals, because they worked well for the colourful, yet somewhat gritty, look I was aiming for. Crystals were first mixed into a little bit of water and used as ordinary watercolour paint. Before the paint dried completely, I sprinkled grey or black crystals onto the houses, to get a textured look.
When dry, I misted just a little bit of Tim Holtz
Brushed Pewter Mica Spray on the buildings.
The background was done on watercolour paper too, and first covered with gesso. When dry, I painted it with watered-down Tumbled Glass.
The back of the
foam stamp was stamped repeatedly with Hickory Smoke paint, using both first, second and third generation stamping. The purpose was to create the look of a big city stretching into the background.
Then I used the front of the foam stamp and Jet Black ink, adding some outlined buildings here and there. I also used two stamps by Tim Holtz, a s
cript one which has addresses from Johannesburg on it, and a cool
number stamp.
I cut some of the buildings out and placed them on top of the others with foam dots, to give my city more dimension.
Here you can see some of the stamping. I just love that the script stamp has addresses from South Africa.
The buildings on
this large stamp are wonderful and so varied. You can easily cut them apart and they would be great to use on a card or an art journal page too.
At the bottom of the photo, I placed another two buildings, and stamped a
circle stamp from Hero Arts, on a piece of paper coloured with the Brusho crystals, while testing which colours I wanted to use.
I hope you will join us in our
World Traveller 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.
Do you use Instagram ? If so please add
#sssmchallenge so we can see your entries there too.
Thank you so much for stopping by today!
Happy crafting!
Anna-Karin
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