Greetings! It's Tuesday so you've got Kathi here to share a project with you. This week's product focus is Creative Expressions and I've made a card with their Mr. Foreteller Cling Rubber Stamp by Sam Poole.
Here it is!
Using a stamping platform and Tuxedo Black Memento Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko, stamp the Mr. Foreteller Cling Rubber Stamp by Sam Poole for Creative Expressions onto Copic-friendly cardstock. Keep the stamp on the lid of the stamping platform.
Fussy-cut Mr. Foreteller and color him with Copic markers. Edge the fussy-cut image with a black marker and set it aside.
Cut a panel of mixed media cardstock to 4.5" x 6" to create the background panel. Brush or sponge tan dye inks randomly onto the panel. Sponge or brush Dark Denim and Mermaid Elements Inks by Lavinia Stamps randomly onto the panel. Mist the panel Ink Potion No. 9 to blend and mottle the colors. Misted water will also work. Heat set the panel.
Ink the Mr. Foreteller Cling Rubber Stamp with Nocturne VersaFine Clair Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko and stamp onto a panel of mixed media cardstock. Re-ink and stamp again if necessary to attain a clean impression. Heat set the panel.
Place the smallest circle mask from the Acetate Circle Masks Set by by Lavinia Stamps over the center of the compass.
Splatter the panel with gold metallic acrylic paint. Remove and clean the Acetate Circle Masks. Heat set the panel.
Pour a bit of water into a small receptacle (I used a tiny cup that is usually used for condiments. My sushi place sends them with packets of soy sauce). Shake Alizarin Crimson and Brilliant Red Brusho Crystal Colors into the water, stir, and use a clean toothbrush or a paint brush to add red splatter to the panel to bring out the scarf color. Heat set the panel.
Use a black chalk pencil to outline Mr. Foreteller on the background panel then use a cotton bud to soften the chalk lines. Adhere the fussy-cut Copic colored Mr. Foreteller over his counterpart.
Trim the background panel then use a scissor blade to distress the edges of the panel. Adhere the panel to blue cardstock cut slightly larger than the image/background panel, then adhere to a black card.
Please pop over to my blog, Kat's Tales of Stamping, for step-by-step instructions and complete supply lists.
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