The overstamping was done with an array of assorted stamps, some images, some texts, using the same colours as I'd sponged the backgrounds with.
This is the one I'm least happy with, the sponging didn't come out as I'd intended, but I'm going to be cutting them up/punching out squares, so it won't matter.
I was sponging using those egg shaped latex sponges, and the jury is still out on whether I like them or not.I was also working off a mylar sheet, and thats another thing I'm not sure about. I get the whole' uses less ink' thing of a mylar sheet, and being able to come back to it and use the remaining ink on the sheet a few days later, but I don't ever do that. Nor can I see me ever doing it. I'm usually doing a few backgrounds at once, so keep cleaning it off as I go. I also find it's harder to get pale blends, as I end up with too much ink on the sheet from dabbing off. I do think the Inkylicious brushes allow more control for a soft, paler blend, and I personally prefer working off scrap paper to get my sponging/blending done. Anyhow, thats my first few, I'm off to do a few more today, as I want some other colour blends, and I'm going to see how I get on using DI stains.
2 comments:
These are fantastic, Shaz! Really juicy. I agree with you about the degree of control you get with Ink Dusters. However, I hate wasting ink and always work off my non-stick craft sheet - but if you work off scratch paper, you can turn that into a background, too - and even have several so you can create different colour schemes! I adore spritzing the craft sheet and smooshing paper around in it and getting great backgrounds.
Looking forward to seeing what you do with these!
Shoshi
Shaz, thanks again for setting up the email subscription thingy. Got my notification and here I am! Heaven! OK, this is funny, I never heard of ink dusters or blending sheets. So I googled. And clicked on a discussion at Split Coast from 2014 where WHO do you think explained the sheets? YOU, lol. Love it! We have Judikins Color Dusters but they have wood handles and are not double-ended. Still, must accomplish same thing. I have a dozen of them and have used a few times, need to practice more with them. I, too, cannot get a favorite for applying/blending ink. Seems like there are little problems with all of them. Not one problem with your lovely backgrounds, though. I love all the colors! xoxo
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