Morning all, and thank you for stopping by for another Speshink Design Team post. Today Gloria is sharing a make using my Gypsy Rose stamp.
I'm back again with a new Spesh Ink project
I'm back again with a new Spesh Ink project
using the Gypsy Rose image available here.
I like the term fortune teller better,
but that's just me being difficult.
In an attempt to use a different technique for each of these projects, I decided to
give the no-lines technique a go with this lovely lady.
I started by stamping her with Antique Linen Distress Ink using my Misti.
I began coloring her flesh first just in case it was harder to do the no lines
technique than I thought. Not too bad. It's been quite a while since I've colored
with Copics this way.
The hair is the bane of my existence, but I think it worked
out in the end.
I decided to leave her pearls out of the equation entirely.
I just felt she didn't really need them at this point.
Much like the print on her head scarf. Gone.
I colored the background in with Copics, and then dropped blending fluid
onto it to give a bit of a bokeh effect.
Using an art journal insert page, I sprayed it using Dylusions sprays
and stamped some gold embossed stars.
I matted her onto black card stock and added some words watercolored
to match the image.
Lastly, I added some sequins to really make her happy.
What's a gypsy without sequins?
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