These two are the
final ATCs I made. Not being content
with trying colouring on canvas for the first time I also thought I’d give
decoupage (paper piecing) a go. I found
this great tutorial via the TGF website by a very talented lady called Mariska
who does the most amazing decoupage crafts.
I used two
gorgeous stamps from SOG on these; the first is Sweet Thinking Mae.
I used the following Copic colours:
Skin E50, E51,
E53, E57 (E93 cheeks, R27 lips)
Eyes B00, B02,
B05
HairYR23, E53,
E55
Shoes YR00, YR02,
YR04
Mae's dress is
from the DCWV Mango Frost Matstack and I added the pleats in with YR00 and
YR02. The plaid probably wasn’t a good
choice because the stripes don’t bend round her body like they should but I
thought it was a fun pattern for her dress.
I used the same paper to do the bow in her hair.
I used some Core’dinations
paper for the background and layered that with a piece from a Webster’s Pages
stack. To finish I cut a Nestie banner
and transferred my sentiment from the computer before going over it with a
Distress Marker and inking the edges of the banner. I stuck Mae down flat and adhered the banner
with 3D Zots to give it some height to match Mae.
And this one is
Nouveau Girl Royal.
I used the
following Copic colours:
Skin E50, E51,
E53, E57 (E93 cheeks, R27 lips)
Eyes G02, G05,
G07
Hair E21, E33,
E35, E57 and I added some Frost Smooch to the highlights for some sparkle
Shoes BG93, BG96
For Royal’s dress
I used some paper from the DCWV Luxury Mat Stack and this time I used BG93 for
the pleats. I could have layered a few
more times on her skirt but she was getting a bit chunky already so I thought I
better stop!
Royal is also on
a Core’dinations paper and Webster’s Pages’ background. I used another Nestie shape for the
sentiment, which I again transferred from the computer before inking with a
Distress Marker. It’s a bit hard to tell
from the picture but after I inked the edges of the banner I added some Perfect
Pearls for a bit of sheen. Again, I laid
Royal down flat on the ATC and used 3D Zots to adhere the banner.
So here’s how
they started out, every tiny weeny little piece of them!
The blue outline
around part of the complete images is where the white edge went to. I didn’t look up the instructions first so I
tried to add the glaze once they were all put together, which is maybe why it
made the black outline around Mae run a bit!
It’s a tricky medium to use, I tried it on uncut paper, per the
instructions, and I got a very uneven coverage so guess I have to keep trying.
The glue sure was
tricky too, getting an even flow and even getting it in the syringe was
hard! I bought some tweezer-type
scissors that are especially for decoupage and wow! Now I know how people can fussy cut and get
that lovely white outline.
Although these
are far from perfect I love how the decoupage looks so I will be definitely be
practicing this technique and using it some more.
Thanks for stopping
by!
Wow those are great, love the choices you made for the dresses. Your coloring really reflects the class you took.
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