Welcome to day two of the Trinity Stamps winter release blog hop!
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The entire time I was illustrating this particular stamp set, I thought and referred to it as the “chubby unicorn” set. I had this dreamlike watercolored scene in my head the whole time. Well, of course I just had to make my first project based on that vision!
I selected the images I wanted to use and got my supplies together. Using my Tonic stamp platform, watercolor paper, and archival ink. I wanted the lines to be thick and dark. Since watercolor paper is so thick and porous and I didn’t want to have my lines appear gray or uneven, I stamped the images several times over. Having a stamping tool like this can make that really easy, but you can of course use any acrylic stamping block too.
I love to watercolor using very diluted ink that is smooshed on the lids of my stamp pads. I just pick up that ink with my water brush. This gets me more use out of all those pretty colored ink pads than just stamping. I refer to the style as “water ploppy”. After the images are mostly dry, I go over the edges and shadowy areas with a small amount of the same color ink, just a more concentrated amount. This second layer of ink tends to sit on top rather than blend in. After all of the ink dries completely, I will sometimes go in with matching ink color marker and do little "dot-doodling" to assist in blending the different shades. I use a white gel pen to add any highlights I feel the image needs.
After all of my images are colored, I run them through my scan n cut with the blade set deep to 7. There is matching dies to this set as well which makes this project come together even faster. (Note to self: get the matching dies, you will use this set often!).
I decided I wanted the unicorn horn to be golden and glittery. So I used super fine metallic gold embossing powder from Wow! to add a glimmer to my white cardstock (which I also used on the clouds). I added glitter to a number of the images to give added shimmer.
I painted a very pale dreamy sunset-like background and once dry, I diecut that paper for my base. After, I heat embossed the sentiment "Find your inner unicorn" and then started to add my layers. My taller clouds were adhered directly to the panel but my shorter layer was popped up with foam tape so I could tuck my tufts of grass and “unicorns” to look like they are daydreaming in the clouds.
After getting everyone in their place, I added a party hat to the sitting rhino. I decided it was time to mount the panel to a soft pink card base. I used the lighter pink sequins from the “Glistening Snow” confetti mix to add some fun sparkle and finish up this scene. Aren't they adorable. I think this is a unique change to the unicorn trend, dont you?
I hope you’ve enjoyed my project today and found it inspiring. There is lot's more inspiration coming your way! Continue on the Trinity blog hop to see more of this amazing new release in action and comment along the way for the chance to win
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Davina Cantrell (you are here)
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Taniesa
Vlasak
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I need these stamps in my life. This card is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable card....your vision was spot on! Thanks for your wonderful designs Davina, you are amazing :)
ReplyDeleteAll so cute. The glitter on the cloudsis a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteDavina, this is super stunning, love the sitting rhino with that grin, you cant help smiling along, love it
ReplyDeleteHahaha, how fun and creative, great idea! And what a lovely sparkly background, too!
ReplyDeleteThose rhinos are adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty scene as well as cute and fun! Always happy to see birdies. And the rhinos are awesome! Love their playfulness.
ReplyDeleteLOVE all the SPARKLE!
ReplyDeleteLove the rhinos! Such a fun card.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! Love the rhinos!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great scene! I love the rhinos and the sparkles
ReplyDeleteThat's a darling card :)
ReplyDeletePrecious card! I love all of the coloring, layering, gold embossing and glittering going on with it!
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet and funny card! Wonderful design and layers. Love the sparkle and shine.
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute and love love love the sparkle. Hugs Jo
ReplyDeleteHow fun that you turned a rhino into a unicorn.
ReplyDeleteOh I love this, so fun!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on designing this adorable set, your card is so delightful. You added the perfect amount of glitz and glam. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteIt’s wonderful 🌟🌟🌟 ( @_littleblssings_ here!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming and whimsical card! I love your "chubby unicorns"; this is one of my favorites from the new release! The dream-like feel and touches of sparkle are so delightful.
ReplyDeleteYou already know that I adore the heck out of this card, Davina. I love ALL your cards and all your art and everything that comes out of that creative mind of yours!! I couldn't ask for a better friend, artist, & designer to be on this adventure with!
ReplyDeleteAdorable card! Love the sparkle!
ReplyDeleteAwww!!! Too cute!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful coloring!! Love <3
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