Hey everyone!
Steph here! Today I’m sharing some inspiration on how to give your stamping a fun 3-D decoupage effect!
I’ve made a couple of 3-D decoupage effect cards before- see my card below with Tiny Townie Bonnie Loves Bows
This time I’m using Uptownie Winnie Looking Out The Window…
Firstly, you need to look at the image to see what you need to stamp out to create the layers. Here I decided to stamp out:
On the 1st image, I coloured the entire image and paper pieced the curtains. I didn’t worry too much about the quality of colouring on the frame, window box and foliage as these will be covered by other layers.
On the 2nd image (see left here), I coloured the frame and the window box and foliage (not worrying too much about the quality of colouring on the window box and foliage as this will be covered by a final layer). I then cut out the frame and the window box and foliage.
On the 3rd image (see right here), I coloured the window box and foliage and cut out. I then cut out a piece of acetate to fit the window
I then made the rest of the card and stamped out the accompanying sentiment. I attached the acetate to the second layer of window frame using very thin (3mm) double-sided tape and assembled all the layers using 3-D foam pads
You can see the layers here. I just love the effect it gives. Doesn’t she look so dreamy??!!
Hope you enjoyed this week’s tutorial and have fun creating your own 3-D scenes! x
Sandy Allnock-abella (lol) I love how that sounds!
Hello again, sistahs! I’m Sandy Allnock – and I’m back again! This is installment #2 in the Bella 2.0 series this month…and I’m so grateful Em invited me to guest all through July!
I wanted to give her some dimension in her face, as well as play with that pretty hair, so I got out my copics to have some fun. If you want to see some other ROCKING color combinations and techniques, be sure to see what Elaine did HERE. She’s my Copic hero! Watch my video below, or click HERE to see it in HD on YouTube.
Hope you all had a fantastic weekend! It’s me -Elaineabella – here to share some more colouring tips with you for Marker Geek Monday. Today I’m answering a request from last week’s comments section, where Annette asked for help with frilly/ruffled skirts like the one our adorable Tiny Townie Bree Loves Buttercream is modelling. I hope this helps, Annette!
If you missed last week’s post take a look when you’re done here, especially if fabric folds/pleats have been giving you a headache: Marker Geek Monday: Copic Pleats and Folds with Step by Step and Colouring Video.
Visit my Marker Geek Blog where you can find a card today featuring Tiny Townie Bree and watch a quick video showing how I coloured the whole image.
The key here is not to aim for perfect blending. Lay down colour with a squiggly motion, creating irregular strokes following the curly puffy shapes in the image. This will give you a nice textured effect.. Use the lines in the image to decide where the shadow areas will be, and create some nice contrast between these and the highlight areas. It is this that will create real interest and bring the image to life. Don’t overthink it! In fact, before you start colouring try practicing on a scrap piece of paper, creating squiggly slightly messy textures, this will help you to loosen up before you get started on the image. Most importantly, as always, have fun!
I have also put together a video showing how I coloured the ruffled skirt Bree is wearing. Like my Copic Hair Colouring Video and my Copic Pleats and Folds Colouring Video this video has only been sped up slightly, to allow you to see more clearly how I colour.
Here is a full Copic Colour Map for the Tiny Townie Bree Loves Buttercream colouring featured in the videos. Remember that if you purchase Stamping Bella stamps you can obtain colour maps for the versions shown on the product packaging – go HERE to find out how to do that. Between those and the bonus colour maps featured here on the blog, you can build up a great library of colour combinations to try out with your own Copic collection.
If you try out the techniques shown in this post with your Stamping Bella stamps, be sure to share! We would love to see the results and hear how you feel about them. Show off your creations in the comments below and even better, share your own favourite tips with us. Let’s talk colour!
If you are posting your images online, we would love to see them on Instagram and all the platforms mentioned above. To make it easier for us to find you just use #markergeekmonday as a hashtag.
Until next time, HAPPY COLOURING!
MWAH
Elaineabella
Hiya sistahs Hope you had an amazing week!
We are heading to Montreal this week to take care of some loose ends.. and to really show my kidlets where we grew up.. yes they are 11 and 14 but every time we go in, it’s to someone’s house.. to visit etc. I want to show them where we lived.. where our schools were.. the olympic stadium.. the old port.. beaver lake.. st. sauveur.. some fun stuff.. and at the end of that week we are going to Cape Cod for 5 days. I CAN’T WAIT! OF course I will be online at all times.. and of course you won’t even know I’m gone… LOL but just wanted to share what I’m up to!. Oh another thing I’m up to? AN AMAZING FANTASMAGORICAL holiday release!! Yup.. I’m aiming for mid august… and If I tell you how amazing it is.. I mean it’s AMAZING! And yes I am like the GIRL who cried wolf because I say it all the time LOL.. but my stamps are my babies ya know 🙂
Ok enough blabla. Let’s begin our Bellarific Friday show
This week’s theme was a MOJOBELLA sketch created by JULEE Tilman from VERVE
her sketches are amazing no?
I must begin by saying that our TRACYMACABELLA has stepped down from the team. I can’t even. really. I love TracyMACabella so much and her work is BAR NONE amazing! She has lots of things on the go at the moment and she needs to focus on them and I totally understand… BUT I’M A SAD BELLA. I wish Tracymacabella ONLY amazing things and she will ALWAYS have a spot with us whenever/if she is ready to come back. MWAH TRACYMACABELLA. WE LOVE YOU!!
AliceWERTZabella used TINY TOWNIE HAYLEY the HERO
Carlabella’s card using Harry the Stuffie loves Happy mail
Danabella used TINY TOWNIE AMANDA is AWESOME
Faye-WJ-abella used UPTOWN GIRL ISABELLE loves ICE CREAM
Kerribella used MILK AND COOKIES
Sandiebella used CHRISTMAS PENGUINS
Shelabella used UPTOWN GIRL POSH has a PRESENT
Stephabella used UPTOWN COUPLE BELLA and BARNEY have a BBQ
Amazingness no?
Check out our contributions on INLINKZ at the bottom of THIS POST
And now for our Sistahood emailed contribution!
and now for NEXT WEEK’s THEME?
CHRISTMAS IN JULY! Just use any Stamping Bella Christmas Themed stamp or Christmas papers with a bella stamp and off you go!
Alice made a GORGEOUS card for us today with her amazing NO LINE technique! She uses ANTIQUE LINEN Distress Ink and Copic markers.. and she works her magic!
On this card she used our Tiny TOWNIE ANABELLE needs your ADDRESS
Anabelle is such an amazing stamp because as you see, you can put a die cut message in it.. you can use your favorite stamp sentiment in it.. you can even use it in your journal with your thoughts of the day! So versatile, ifidosaysomyself
here’s the closeup just showing you the detail and how beautiful it is.. kind of like watercoloring no?
and here is the final card… I just love it! I hope you do to0!
MWAH
Em
Ya know, da sistah who created the amazing HEX CHART
da sistah who colours so beautifully in every medium out there? Ya THAT Sandy Allnock. mmhmm
Hello sistahs! I’m Sandy Allnock – and I am so stinking excited to be guesting here on the blog all month! A little about me for those who I haven’t yet met: I color all the things. Yes, #allthethings. Give me any stamp with lines and I’ll go at it with some coloring medium or another! I create a couple videos a week, so if you’re a visual learner, come on over and visit on my blog and YouTube channel and we can have some fun. Oh and be sure to visit on Instagram too…since I’ll be sharing more Stamping Bella fun there all month, too!
The first installment in my four Bella videos uses Beachabella – I’m first off jealous she rocks a bikini like that. But I also wanted to share some mistakes I made along the way with my Copic markers. Oopses can be our best way to learn, and since I make a lot of them – well, heck, I’m a learner extraordinaire! Watch the video below, or click HERE to see it in HD on YouTube.