Hello Friends,
New stamp sets, In the garden and I dig you, at Jane's doodles is all about gardening. I am a hardcore gardener. I have a huge garden space. Mostly they are decorative plants, medicinal trees and few fruit trees. Lately I have started growing vegetables too so I can relate to these sets very well.
Yes, they are not cards...:)
First one is a plaque painted on a wood slice. I, first painted the slice with 2 coats of jesso and 2 coats of white chalk paint. This helps in sealing and smoothing out the surface as well which allows better stamping. I stamped the image with archival ink and colored it using inktense water color pencils which are permeant after drying. The big leaves in the sides is stamped with memento luxe pigment ink for permanency!
Second one is a small canvas mounted on a wooden base. It was easy to work on this one because the surface is even.
Here also i used archival ink for stamping and inktense pencils for coloring. sky is done with acrylic paints.
I hope you like the way i used the stamps. Trick is selecting proper stamping ink and coloring medium.
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What a fantastic idea! Perfect stamping and beautiful coloring! I love them!
ReplyDeleteAdorable projects!
ReplyDeleteCute cards
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see projects other than cards. Wonderful job. I also love your luscious garden.... I would like to have a green thumb but sadly not so talented!
ReplyDeleteAdorable creations. I love the garden theme.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Such amazing garden you have! Mine isn't so beautiful and full of interesting plants, but I love gardening so much and have a lot of vegetables that are growing :)
ReplyDeleteYou made two fabulous projects with the new stamps, and thanks for the tips about the wood plaque!
Forgot to ask you what are the two trees in the last two photos, I have never seen them!
DeleteThank you Alice for kind words! After crafting, gardening is my favourite hobby! The first one with brown fruit is Sapodilla. Second one, we call it kokum… couldn’t find the English name but it is of Indian gooseberry family tree!
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ReplyDeletethe canvas is gorgeous.
Both pieces have wonderful
coloring. thanks for sharing
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These are amazing! I love that we can use our cardmaking supplies for more than just cards!
ReplyDeleteFabulous creations. Love how you used your supplies!
ReplyDeleteDear Neha
ReplyDeleteYou are a creative genius. Love how you have used your supplies to other areas than card making. Love your garden too. I am from Sri Lanka and so we are neighbors. Love your style and coloring.thanks for the inspiration.tc stay safe
Marisela Delgado said: So beautiful! mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas and so cute. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your wood slice plaque and canvas projects! Sweet designs and beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteLove your garden and your hangy things. Beautiful. Hugz
ReplyDeleteYour garden is AMAZING! And darling little wood plaques!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing how you made these. I love gardening too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden! So great cards!
ReplyDeleteHi Neha, I just love your “tiny art”. I want to make tags for veggies I give to friends. Thank you for sharing this idea with me. Your creations are is beautiful with these adorable stamps. The pictures of your garden are wonderful. I come from a long family of gardeners, that’s why these stamps are perfect.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures of your garden too.
Valerija xx
Please stay us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.
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