Clarity Challenge 26
April 2015
Wee Folk
Hello from Shelagh-land! Cannot believe it's April already, daylight longer and warmer weather should be showing its face soon to match all the beautiful blooms in the garden, not to mention all the little nesting birds. I was lucky enough to see my elusive wren this afternoon - I've been spending too much time upstairs in my craft room and the change in the great outdoors has eluded me.
This month's challenge is the lovely little 'Wee Folk' stamps. I tried a number of things including canvasses and different scenes before settling on my finished project. It seems to help me to use a quote or similar to send me on my creative way. Please enjoy my step-by-step which I've have photographed using Spun Sugar and Stormy Sky and not Squeezed Lemonade, Stormy Sky, Salty Ocean, Cracked Pistachio and Shabby Shutters as in the completed example.
Materials:-
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Cardstock:- Clarity Gelli Plate 7x7, black,
silver mirri, Clarity Gelli Plate 8.5x11, Turquoise mirri
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Stamps:- Clarity – Wee Folk Sets 3,4; Diamond
Carriage; NDC Bubbles; Remountable Artist Clear Stamp
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Stencils:- Clarity – Umbrellas
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Inkpads:- Ranger Distress Squeezed Lemonade,
Stormy Sky, Cracked Pistachio, Salty Ocean, Shabby Shutters; Archival Black;
Versafine Onyx Black
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Embossing Powder:- WOW Clear Hologram Sparkle
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Micron Pen
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Acetate
Instructions:-
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Tape the Umbrellas stencil to a piece of 7x7
Gelli Plate card. Brush (Clarity Brushes) or blend (Ranger mini blenders) selected Distress Ink from bottom right hand corner across to top left, continue until desired intensity
of colour is achieved.
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Place moon mask to suit. Gradually introduce second Distress Ink and work from below centre diagonal, sweeping colour upwards. Remove
stencil and continue brushing Spun Sugar until complete 7x7card is gently
coloured.
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Apply masking tape around all four sides to
continue with the border created by the stencil.
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Sweep a good covering of baby powder over entire
card.
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Ink up the elf stamp with Archival
ink and stamp image in the lower middle of stenciled card; ink again and stamp towards bottom right of stenciled card. On a post-it note
stamp elf image and cut out two masks.
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Mask elf; ink carriage with Onyx Black and stamp
to left of elf. Heat emboss using clear hologram sparkle. Stamp carriage onto a
post-it and cut out; place over carriage image and with black Archival, stamp fairy
through window. (Ensure the foot of carriage is masked with another post-it –
the fairy has long legs!!!)
· Stamp the fairy (same one as in the
carriage) opposite with black Archival, masking off from just below her lower
hand, to leave her torso.
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Cover the larger ginkgo leaf with masking tape,
then place the NDC Ginkgo stencil over the fairy torso to form a skirt. Tape
down then apply chosen Distress inks to suit.
Remove stencil.
Outline the ‘skirt folds’ with a Micron pen. Blend in some more
colour to achieve desired results.
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Remove moon mask and right side masking tape.
Stamp left-facing fairy at the top right corner. Replace moon mask then stamp
stars to form a pathway to the carriage.
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Stamp (Black Archival) toadstool from the fairy
set at the bottom left-hand corner; stamp again on a post-it and cut out two
masks. Mask toadstool and stamp image again, slightly off-page (masking tape is
still in place so it’s ok to do this); mask this image and stamp again. Remove
masks.
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Stamp seated fairy on one of the toadstool caps.
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Create sentiment on computer and print. Place Umbrellas
stencil over and ink as before. Using side and edge from the Artist’s Set,
create a scroll. Trim and adhere to top left.
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Apply Quickie glue pen to elves and fairies
wings. Repeat on stars and diamond on carriage.
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Scribble a border around card and mount onto
black then silver mirri.
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Cut white card to 21x21cm. Using Cracked
Pistachio, stamp the top scroll from the carriage around the edge. (Stamp each
corner, then middle which leaves enough room for another image in-between.)
Trim a sliver from each edge and mount onto 21x21cm turquoise mirri.
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Mount card onto this.
NB (I added a trimmed sheet of acetate as an overlay to
create an illusion of depth.)
Et Voila – Cinderella shall go to the ball!
Stamps, white card, stencils and ink pads can all be purchased from Clarity Stamps. The turquoise and silver mirri along with black card and acetate all came from my stash.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog. I would love to see where your 'Elves and Fairies' crafting takes you, so please think about entering your project into this month's Clarity challenge.
Hope to see you returning soon.
For now, cheerio!
Shelagh.