I played and played with this stamp, trying to figure out what it needed. I wanted to bring out the moon, surrounded by the haunted forest, but couldn't get the backdrop behind it right. Then it occurred to me to stamp the image once on Vanilla, then on a background color -- in this case, More Mustard. I watercolored the image on the Vanilla, the cut it out -- cutting off the smaller, outside branchlets -- then attached the cut out image over the stamped image on the More Mustard. I like the look! Slightly dimensional, without being popped up.
Things to know: I ran my Early Espresso marker around the cut edges of the image so that I wouldn't have that tacky VCL (Visible Cut Lines). The moon is sponged using So Saffron, More Mustard and Tangerine Tango. The eyes of the cat and the owl are picked out with white gel pen to make them pop. The two leaves are from Gently Falling. They are stamped on Always Artichoke in Always Artichoke and Chocolate Chip. The technique with the background is one of my favs, Peeled Wallpaper.
Fun thing to note: The Riding Hood Red 3/8" taffeta ribbon perfectly matches Cajun Craze cs!!
Date: Friday, September 23, 2011 GMT Views: 1183
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Mon, Sep 26, 2011 @ 12:58 AM
Other than the leaves, this is almost monochromatic and yet all the colors pop! I like the touch of bringing out the animals' eyes with the white. It is very effective.