New Prima Doll Stamp

I picked up one of the adorable Prima Marketing Mixed Media Doll Cling Stamps last month on Amazon, and finally got around to using it today, in my art journal. I love the quote I found in one of the packs of stickers I've been hoarding. 


"Stepping back from her canvas, she saw her soul."



Here is a list of the supplies used to create this art journal page:

Page Process:
  1. Started out with layering the page with the tissue tape.  
  2. Applied a coat of matte medium over the page. Let dry.
  3. Applied a light watered down coat of Gesso.  Let dry.
  4. Colored the pages with the gelatos and gel sticks, add water to make color more translucent.  Let dry.
  5. Added texture to page by using different stamps.  After using diamond shaped stamps I colored in the circles of the tops of the diamonds with inka gold.  Let dry.  
  6. Stamped Prima Doll  onto  scrapbook paper, cut out the pieces of the doll. Arranged pieces of doll together.   
  7. Appied another coat of matte medium to the entire page.
  8. Put doll pieces on wet page, pressing firmly down to the page.  Applied a coat of matte medium over doll. Let page dry.
  9. Out line doll with Faber-Castell pens.  Colored in hair and shoes with pens.  
  10. Used brown distress ink around sides of sticker quote.  Placed sticker on art journal page.  Applied matte medium over sticker.  Let dry.  
  11. Out lined the sticker with Faber-Castell Big Brush Pen  in brown.  .  

Here are the finished results of my page! I hope you all like it!










Fall Canvas

Fall is my favorite season of the year. I love the colors of the leaves changing. November is such a beautiful month, bursting with color all around. One of my favorite holidays is Thanksgiving. I love all the down home cooking. Most of all I love pumpkin pie with a little dollop of cool whip. 

Here is a look at a small fall canvas I was working on. 


I used the die cutting machine at my local scrapbook store for a good hour one day, and cut these different leaves and pumpkins. After getting home I had to put them on a canvas. 

The leaves were colored with Tim Holtz distress ink, and distress paints. I used Claudine Hellmuth's studio paint for the pumpkins. The stem was used by taking a left over stem from some Prima flowers cutting it, and wrapping it around the end of a small paint brush, to give it that curly effect. 
  
 Happy fall!! 
 Krystal Barto