Just found these videos on how to make these awesome pieces of fodder for my art. I actually bought stamps to do this kind of thing but I think I like doing it myself and your video showed me that it’s actually fun and MY art!!!!!!!Thank you!
New subscriber here. Love your art style. Would love to see more on creating own collage fodder or journal ephemera. That's how you popped up in my yt feed.
I'd paint them before I cut them out. It would be easier to secure the entire stamped page, then I wouldn't have to hold down each image. Watercolor pencils would work too, and Gelatos. Any water-soluble medium could be made as transparent as desired to show through the lovely book paper. I never thought about stamping on graph paper. Opens up possibilities for stamping on other papers with designs. It's good to know that clear and polymer stamps and un-mounted rubber stamps can be used as is but you've probably gotten some acrylic blocks by now, as @leeannsutherland858 suggested. ☺ TFS! I enjoyed watching and listening to your tute.
I have FOUR acrylic blocks and NEVER use them! Neither does Dina Wakley!! I make a mess and love it. Yes, I could have painted before BUT I love doing it this way. Thank you for your feedback though. I appreciate it!!
You need to purchase an acrylic block to use with your stamps…makes it so much easier! Fun ideas, I like to premade things for journals too, so I had to watch you
Oh my goodness you are taking it a little bit too literally. LOL. When I created this video it was during a VERY HARD financial time and money was VERY TIGHT. Our budget didn't allow for much extra so...YES...we would ask one another if it was ok to purchase something BEFORE WE DID. That's it. Nothing to see here.
Just found these videos on how to make these awesome pieces of fodder for my art. I actually bought stamps to do this kind of thing but I think I like doing it myself and your video showed me that it’s actually fun and MY art!!!!!!!Thank you!
New subscriber here. Love your art style. Would love to see more on creating own collage fodder or journal ephemera. That's how you popped up in my yt feed.
I'd paint them before I cut them out. It would be easier to secure the entire stamped page, then I wouldn't have to hold down each image. Watercolor pencils would work too, and Gelatos. Any water-soluble medium could be made as transparent as desired to show through the lovely book paper. I never thought about stamping on graph paper. Opens up possibilities for stamping on other papers with designs. It's good to know that clear and polymer stamps and un-mounted rubber stamps can be used as is but you've probably gotten some acrylic blocks by now, as @leeannsutherland858 suggested. ☺ TFS! I enjoyed watching and listening to your tute.
I have FOUR acrylic blocks and NEVER use them! Neither does Dina Wakley!! I make a mess and love it. Yes, I could have painted before BUT I love doing it this way. Thank you for your feedback though. I appreciate it!!
You need to purchase an acrylic block to use with your stamps…makes it so much easier! Fun ideas, I like to premade things for journals too, so I had to watch you
New to you❤Fabulous ❤
Thank you so much. I appreciate that!!!
“My husband let me buy some things…” ??? 😢
Oh my goodness you are taking it a little bit too literally. LOL. When I created this video it was during a VERY HARD financial time and money was VERY TIGHT. Our budget didn't allow for much extra so...YES...we would ask one another if it was ok to purchase something BEFORE WE DID. That's it. Nothing to see here.