ok…
it started like this...
after shaking the paints, I added some of each color to the craft sheet & used the blending tool with foam, to tap & blend the paints over the DRY embossing paste…
and now the base looked like this…
it took on a verdigris sort of effect, so I decided to go with that & not add more paint…
I added a bit of rusty hinge distress ink to the edges with the blending tool…
I wanted to add more rusty hinge, so I dripped rusty hinge stain & let it run down the left side…
I just made sure the dabber top was saturated, then swiped it on the art parts top left edge...
on the right, I used rusty hinge distress ink on the blending tool & misted that with water to create a much softer rusty stain…
since the distress paints are waterproof when dry, the paint below the wet stain was not affected...
now it looked like this...
I decided later to add more dots toward the right…
then decided to add a frame with the Stabilo pencil…
perfect size...
I used my finger to soften the pencil line…
you'll see that in the later photos...
after the paste dried, I cut it out...
I used the tarnished brass stain to add a little subtle shine to the petal edges...
to create some dimension on the small art parts residence, I used the black embossing paste thru the "yikes, stripes"stencil …
I used the New York red book stamp with jet black for the residence roof…it's a great graphics stamp…perfect for using just small sections...
the mini flower is stamped with my new reverse dots background, using orange blossom archival…
same stamp, but fern green archival for the art parts leaves…
and a little bit of brushed corduroy over them to tone down the art parts kraft color...
the mini black star is from Blossom Bucket...
the small art parts heart was first stamped with orange blossom archival, dried then lightly inked with brushed corduroy…
LOTS...
it's from my very first stamp release…
an oldie…but I still love it!
just the right side...
assembled…it now looks like this…
I could have added the embossing paste heart directly over the dried painted paste background…the paste will stick to paint & dry paste…
but I wasn't sure where I wanted it…
so by making it a separate piece, I could test drive it over the house & on the right side, where it eventually landed...
I hope you're inspired to try this technique…
randomly apply some embossing paste...
change up the paint colors & background stamps & you have a million fun possibilities…
this piece also shows you how well the embossing pastes work with my favorite Ranger products…
distress inks, paints, stains, markers, archival inks & alcohol inks too…
here's a tag I made last year…
below is a closer look at the rock candy distress glitter/embossing paste snow…
it's easy to add a bit of shading to the edges with distress inks…
can't wait to play with this again…
black embossing paste for his hat adds great texture…
for brighter bolder colors, you can use Dyan's spray inks with the embossing pastes too…
now here are the 5 STAMP winners…
CONGRATS my friends!!!
the winners chosen from blog comments are…
Wow... where to start! Your creation is awesome, as usual! I love your stamps, so this is an extra special treat for me! You are sooooo generous! I just went and requested to part of your Facebook Group! I can't wait to see all of the wonderful creations! Thanks so much for all that you do!!! Hugs!!!
Stamping into the paste is FABULOUS!!!! I see an old Italian wall taking place on my next project using this tech!!!! Lol! Love love love this Wendy!!!!
#1… Stunning
#2… Oooo love the background, well I actually love it all but the background is just so fabulous xxxx
#3… You continually amaze me! I want to be just like you when I grow up Thanks for the giveaway!!
please send me your shipping info & Rick will get these off to you…
wbv1213@me.com
I love to send goodies...
so YOU can...
make art!
wendy
ps…GO BEARS!!
sorry to my cheesehead friends…
well...not really! lol...