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Materials |
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- Stamp Zia Stamps: Peacock Head,
Elm Arch, Thistle Sphere, Large Ginkgo Background and various
other feather stamps
- 16 x 20" mat with multiple openings in white with wine
colored double mat
- White cardstock for stamped images, Nautilus Awesome Art
Paper, various colored cardstock papers for covering mat openings
and to tear up sections for texture
- Navy blue and wine pigment inks, clear embossing powder
- Colored pencils and markers
- Glue stick, heat gun, scissors
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Technique: |
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Mat board |
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Stamp randomly on to the mat surface with the Large Ginkgo Background
stamp using wine pigment ink and emboss in clear. |
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Stamp Images |
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Stamp the Elm Arch and Thistle Sphere in wine pigment ink on
white cardstock, emboss in clear and cut out. Color in with colored
pencils and markers |
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Stamp the Heron Head and 2 different feather stamps in navy pigment
ink, emboss in clear and cut out. Color in with colored pencils
and markers. |
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Put it together! |
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Select background papers to cover the different mat openings
and secure papers in place from the back of the mat. |
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Select other art papers to tear up and use to add texture to
the stamped images. |
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Layer your cut out stamped images with torn paper pieces and
glue them down on to the paper covered mat openings |
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Sign your work! |
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