Monday 20 October 2014

Shelagh Metselaar - Challenge 20


Shelagh Metselaar

Materials
* Cardstock:- for stamping - Theuva card; for matting - black pearlescent, silver mirri, white Centura Pearl A3
* Stamps:- Tree from remountable ‘Forest’ set; squirrel, blackbird, swallows from ‘Birdhouse Garden;’ deer from ‘Winter Wonderland;’ ‘Seasons’ remountables
* Stencil:- Wheelie men and Boys; October stencil from NDC
* Inkpads:- Staz-on Black; Distress Inks - Winter – Chipped Sapphire, Milled Lavender; Spring – Crushed Olive, Weathered Wood; Summer – Scattered Straw, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Pine Needles; Autumn- Spiced Marmalade, Fired Brick, Forest Moss, Antique Linen; for shadows – Black Soot
* Tacky notes for moon/sun masks

Instructions
1)  Cut four pieces of Theuva to size 3ins x 4ins.
2)  Stencil the ‘Man with Umbrella’ using Staz-on Black on the four cards.
3)  Again on all four cards, stamp complete tree to right of figure, one off the page and one top left – omitting the trunk on this last one. Continue to stamp the tree off the page at the foot to create shrubs. Use the trunk to create a fence on all four cards. Draw in lines using a fine black pen.
4)  Place a sun/moon mask partially over the umbrella.
5)  Add selected colours to each. Stamp chosen animal on each card to suit using staz-on Black.
6)  Mat each onto silver mirri, black, white and lastly black before mounting onto a strip of white Centura Pearl.
7)  Stamp each seasonal word using Staz-on Black. Colour over this using a medley of colours from each selection. Place the NDC stencil over each word and draw around the aperture using a fine pen. Cut out and mat each and add to below each image.
8)  Here we have ‘One Man, Four Seasons!’

5 comments:

  1. How lovely. This must have taken you ages. Very effective and love the vivid colours x

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  2. This has just jumped off the page for me on our Clarity Stamp Challenge Blog, thank you for entering. I love love love this. Good Luck. Sam xx

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  3. Really fantastic Shelagh - love the colour changes to suit the seasons and the tags made from the stencil! Thanks for sharing, Susan x

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  4. I think this is fabulous! really great idea and lovely colours!
    Good luck to you! Jane xx

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  5. Shelagh each season is a work of art, together they are amazing. Thanks for entering the Challenge and good luck.

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