Sunday 28 April 2019

Kindred Stamps - Day Of The Dead

Hey Everyone,

Well this is my last Video Design Team post as my term finishes with them at the end of this month, I have had an awesome experience with this team and have loved all the stamps I have had the opportunity to work with.

For my post today I am using Day Of The Dead, such a funny stamp set to use.




I started by laying the images I wanted to use together in my Misti Stamping Tool, I wanted to try and create a scene and was thinking I may need to do some masking but I didn't end up needing to.

I wanted to make a golden walk way, so I stamped all my images out using Memento Tuxedo Black onto X-Press It Blending Cardstock. I left them in my Misti incase I screwed up my colouring and needed to stamp them again lol.

I used a Mechanical Pencil to sketch out the walkway, erasing bits and pieces and tidying up as I went. I then used my Copic Markers to start colouring and blending out the background, making sure not to colour over the pencil as it would become "trapped" under the Copic Markers.  I used an eraser as I got to the second layer so I knew everything was okay.


Once I had the background done I coloured the walkway blending from the outside in. I am pretty happy with the way it turned out.

I now knew that I hadn't screwed up the background so was ready to begin colouring all the images up. I have all the Copic Markers linked up below and listed underneath the picture links.

I cut the colouring piece down to size using my Cutterpillar Pro. I cut a piece of American Crafts black cardstock down so it was a little bigger than the picture piece.

I turned the black cardstock over so I was using the reverse side with no pattern indented in it. I used the skull stamp from the stamp set and some Archival Brilliance Moonlight White ink with a Lawn Fawn Acrylic block and all the way around the outside of the cardstock. I wasn't worried about the centre as I knew it would all be covered up. I allowed this piece to dry (it didn't take long as it is warm here at the moment) If you are worried you can hit it quickly with a heat gun.

I then adhered my colouring to the black skull stamped piece using Scotch ATG.

I am super happy with the way my card turned out, I thank you for coming and joining me on my Kindred Stamps journey.

I hope you have enjoyed my post today, if you have any questions feel free to send me a message or contact me via facebook (all links can be found below).

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Products Used On My Card (Affiliate Links Used Where Possible)



Copic Markers Used

C6. C8. C10
E33, E35, E37
E40, E41
E51, E53, E55, R20, R21
B91, B93, B95
R35, R37
E23, E25, E27
BV31, BV34, BV13
YR20, YR21, YR23, YR24, YR27
T3

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Sony Handycam HDR CX4-05
Tripod – Manfrotto MKCompactaCN-BK

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