The Deep Red Stamps I am working with today are Marilyn, Audrey Hepburn and Laurel and Hardy Nice Mess, so I thought I would make some Stars of the Silver Screen Postcards.
Deep Red Rubber Stamps, Stars of the Silver Screen |
I started my project using some old postcards from my Stamping Up /Demo Days - which I coated with black Gesso and then dried brushed with White Gesso.
I then messily stenciled with some White Gesso, before spraying the entire card with my chosen color of Dylusions Spray Ink.
Once Dry I added some stamping with a flourish, I repeatedly stamped over the same area starting with white, then a darker color to coordinate with my Dylusions Color or Black Ink.
I also stamped and cut out some stars and a piece of film strip (Unity Stamps) to add in some extra detail to my Stars of the Silver Screen. All the edges of each element were inked with coordinating color ink.
Marilyn and Audrey Hepburn Postcard |
For my Audrey and Marilyn Postcard I used the film strip piece and layered this over a piece of newsprint paper. Three Yellow Stars were added to the top. I added a little bit of color to their skin with a Waterbrush and some Gelatos. To this postcard I also added some extra detail to the bottom with a border punch.
Laurel and Hardy, Nice Mess Postcard |
For my Laurel and Hardy Postcard I added three stamped blue stars and the words which are part of the stamp from Deep Red Rubber. My stars weren't standing out from the background enough so I added a touch of yellow Gelato and also Sprayed them with a Gold Spritz Mist to add a touch of Shimmer. I also added a touch of color to the faces of Laurel and Hardy with my Waterbrush and Gelatos.
5 comments:
I love both of these Danie and your backgrounds rock!
I love the effect of the black Gesso on these. It gives a really cinematic look somehow! Julie Ann xxx
Wow Stunning!!!!
thanks for sharing how you made this. the effect is so incredible and striking with the black background. i really love your work. xo
What sensational creations with these fabulous iconic Hollywood images, Danie!! So awesome!!
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