Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Sharon Jeffs - BATIK COLORING WITH STAMPS



Batik Coloring with stamps

by Sharon Jeffs


I was recently having a bit of a play in my workroom and discovered a few extra benefits of the Distress inks that I could use to my advantage, namely the way they are affected by water.

I began my background by using a blender and a couple of Distress ink pads to blend the entire surface of my card with color.  I chose to use Barn Door, Wild Honey and Rusty Hinge for this.

Once my surface was completely dry, I inked up my Magnolia stamp, an absolute favourite from the Frantic Stamper line, and stamped the image just off a corner.  I then continued to stamp the Magnolia around this to create a background of the image.  (One thing I also should note is that I used an Archival black stamping ink for this so that my stamped image wouldn’t run during the next step.)

Finally, I used a filled waterbrush to paint water over the petals and buds of the Magnolia image.  I found I had to do a few layers of water to get the faded effect that I really wanted.

Happy Coloring!

3 comments:

  1. Barbara L.8:37 AM

    Love the card and the Distress refresher. Thanks.

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  2. So pretty...love the colors and image:) Will be trying this method. tfs

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  3. I love the batik motive! But my batik using the differ method!
    www.blossombatik.com
    www.blossombatik.blogspot.com

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