Next I started on the stamped parts. Using my stamping platform I stamped multiple times to ensure I got dark crisp stamped images.
Using several different Distress inks with my water pen, I colored in all the images.
Fussy cutting came next, and it probably took the longest amount of time.
After I cut everyone out I went back in with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and a piece of foam from a blender tool and kind of “grunged” up the edges. That way they got some extra depth and the bright white of the paper was muted a little.
After getting a closer look at the bird I thought he needed a little of of blue to make him a little less muddy.
Then I started on my background. Using Wild Honey Distress Oxide Ink I dabbed the paper into the ink on my mat about three times (or until I was happy with my coloring) and dried the paper using my heat tool in between dabbings.
Using my blending brush I inked around the outer edges with Black Soot Distress Oxide Ink sprayed it with water and dried it with my heat tool. I then dabbed the edges of my background in the leftover ink on my mat and finished it by drying with my heat tool.
In my stash, I already had this die cut.. it’s the Tim Holtz Bird Branch Sizzix die so I chopped the bird off and painted the branch portions with Ground Expresso Distress Paint.
Using my blending brush I inked around the outer edges with Black Soot Distress Oxide Ink sprayed it with water and dried it with my heat tool. I then dabbed the edges of my background in the leftover ink on my mat and finished it by drying with my heat tool.
In my stash, I already had this die cut.. it’s the Tim Holtz Bird Branch Sizzix die so I chopped the bird off and painted the branch portions with Ground Expresso Distress Paint.
I then took all my backgrounds and glued them onto a black boarder and onto a card base. Using Distress Collage Medium I glued the stitched vellum circles to the card.
Using my stash of old threads I created a “thread nest” under each animal using a complementary color.
Using the sentiments from the Tim Holtz Monstrous stamp set, I stamped the sentiment using versa mark and used an opaque white embossing powder.
I then cut out my sentiments and glued everything on my bases.
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Xo- Megan
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