52 Week Mini Art Card/Tag Challenge

Showing posts with label Funky Fossil Scribble Hare Stamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Funky Fossil Scribble Hare Stamp. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 May 2024

Tiffany Johnson Creative #100daysartplay Challenge - Day 80



Today is Day 80 of the Tiffany Johnson Creative #100daysartplay Challenge.  This week is all about inks, so I have stamped and painted in two different inks for this piece.

I stamped the Funky Fossil Designs "Scribble Hare" and the sentiment from the same stamp set, using the new Versafine Clair "Portobello" brown shade of ink.  

I painted the eyes, ears and body using three shades of Distress Oxide Inks, using "Saltwater Taffy" for the ears, "Wild Honey" for the eyes and "Brushed Corduroy" for the body.

Sunday, 25 September 2022

Funky Fossil Designs "Scribble Hare" tag



Today I have had a play with one of the new wildlife stamps from Funky Fossil Designs called "Scribble Hare" designed for Funky Fossil by "Mo's Art UK". 

I started with colouring the background with what I think of as hot colours, using the following Distress Oxide Inks:  Spiced Marmalade, Rusty Hinge, Crackling Campfire, Barn Door and Candied Apple.

Once dry, I stamped the Funky Fossil Designs "Scribble Hare" in Versafine Clair "Nocturne" black ink, immediately sprinkling Wow! Clear Embossing Powder over the stamped image and then heat setting the image.

I then used the Funky Fossil Slimiline "Brick Wall Upright" stencil with another two Distress Oxide Inks:  Barn Door and Aged Mahogany.

Using Versafine Clair "Morning Mist" grey ink, with a script stamp from the Funky Fossil "Musings" stamp set I lightly stamped areas of the tag.

Using a Quickie Glue pen and Cosmic Shimmer Gold Gilding flakes, I adhered little flecks of gold over the surface of the tag.

I then masked the stamped hare image and splattered white Posca Pen over the surface of the tag.

Once the white paint was dry, I used Versafine Clair "Nocturne Ink" to darken the edges of the tag.  I gave the tag a blast of the heat gun to dry the surface, then used a metallic gold pen loosely around the edges of the tag.

Finally, I used a white Gelly Roll Pen to add light areas to the eyes and whiskers.