Do you use a journal or book just for playing around in? I have a couple of small journals in which I occasionally (as in, when I remember to) blot off any inks and paints I've been using, then I stamp or scribble in them later. They've been neglected of late, so I picked one up, started flicking through it, and saw one page that I thought would work perfectly with my City Girl stamp set.
On the right-hand page there, I thought the dark area at the top would be her head, and the red would be her coat. Then the green splodges could be trees in the background.
I scribbled the trees over the green splodgy area and scribbled some high-rise buildings in the remaining grey area behind her head. Literally scribbled! Didn't think about it, didn't try to place any of the marks exactly.
I added a text block from Art Is using Distress Oxide ink. Not the best ink for text or sentiments really, as some of the detail is lost.
When I looked at the left-hand page of the journal, I saw that City Girl would work perfectly on that page too.
This time I stamped the trees using the Houses Extras set, flowers from Parfumerie, and the text quote from the Life In Full Colour STAMP Club set.
Then I flicked through the book again, and found another page to work on.
I thought the circle splodges would make great balloons using Deepti's Kathryn's Big Wishes.
I placed Kathryn so that the spotty pattern was in her dress, and drew in some balloon strings.
Stamping into a journal is also a great way of testing out a card layout or design without fear of making a mistake - no card is wasted!
If you try out any of the techniques from our Spotlight posts, link up your project up at our Spotlight Project Showcase.
Very clever! Looks great, Jo x
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ReplyDeleteFun ideas. Going to go and find some ink blots. Hugz
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS pages!
ReplyDeleteWOW - I am in AWE of your eye for design, being able to transform blots into AWESOME!
Interesting look!!
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