Hello my dear crafty friends! Irit is here today and I am going to show you how all of us can become a "real artist" in just a few seconds. All we need are some scene stamps and our gorgeous Faber Castell Design Memory Craft products.
So here we go.
1. Stamp your scene image with Black Stamper's Brush Pen over a regular white cardstock.
2. Pick a bunch of your Gelatos that fit the landscape tones and scroll across your stamped images.
This is my collection of Gelatos picked for the first stamped image, and an example of my second stamped image.
Now add some water mist over the colors or use a baby wipe and your "art pieces" are done.
Isn't it so easy and so much fun?
And now for some real projects made with the very same technique. The first one is a chipboard frame that was just prefect to use those small "art pieces" together with my summer photos. Some of those paintings are just the same as my examples and some are more complicated collaged and masked stamped scenes.
Then
I made another small project with the same "art piece" for my key
chain.
Hope you are inspired and will try this one minute technique with your stamps and great Faber Castell Design Memory Craft products.
Supply list:
Faber Castell Design Memory Crafts products:
Stamper's Big Brush Pens:
Gelatos®:
Stamps: The Rubber Café
Chipboard: A2Z Scraplets
Wood: LYB
Embossing Powders: WOW! Embossing Powders
Star of all photos: my grandson Omer
See you in just a few days for more colorful inspiration.
My name is Irit Shalom and I am an Israeli designer and scrapbooker. In my real life I am a working dentist, but I love to create in my spare time. Right now I design for 7-8 American, British and Australian stamp, chipboard and tools companies and I was print and web published in Israel,UK and USA. .
How awesome! Thanks for the chance to win.
Posted by: AnnetteD | 03/27/2013 at 08:59 AM
Wonderful little art pieces. You make it look so easy. Great idea to use a scene stamp to get started. Thank You
Posted by: Sharon Young | 03/27/2013 at 12:09 PM
Gorgeous!
Posted by: sandeeNC | 03/27/2013 at 02:17 PM
well isn't that easy?! and very pretty
Posted by: Paula | 03/27/2013 at 03:04 PM
A wonderful tip and beautiful projects. TFS. xx
Posted by: Danie May | 03/27/2013 at 03:07 PM
that is beautiful, and i love the keychain too!
Posted by: holly woodcock | 03/27/2013 at 04:59 PM