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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

UNMASKED! Building a (Black and White) Collage Doll with LCD Stamps

Greetings, Lost Coasters! Today I have a tutorial for you on how I made this zany collaged doll for our Black & White challenge over at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity. These same principles will help you build any sort of rubber-stamped collage.


PLEASE NOTE: This is the Cliff Notes version of the tutorial… For tons of photos, explanatory details, and A VERY COOL REVEAL VIDEO showing the masks being peeled off layer by layer to reveal the final collage, visit my blog! I lay it all out for you there!  😁

1. Plan out the composition. 

Gather the stamp images you'd like to use and start playing with them. You can stamp them and roughly cut them out to experiment with how to position them relative to each other. You could also use software such as Photoshop or InDesign to make a sketch. 

The stamps I used to make this piece were:

Elements from the Doll Accessories Set
Black Flourish
Bishop from Chess Set

2) Decide on your focal point. 

In all likelihood, this will be the image you stamp first--the one that appears on top of all the other layers in the collage, in the foreground. In my composition, it was the eyeglasses image.

3) Determine the order of operations.

Now you have to figure out the order in which you are going to stamp. Determine what is "foreground" and what is "background," and proceed in a logical order. The things that go behind, in the background, get stamped last.

4) Using your sketch as a blueprint...start stamping! 

I recommend the use of a stamp positioner or stamp press tool such as the MISTI. This allows you place each stamp exactly where you want it to print, and to re-ink the stamp to get perfect coverage in case an image prints a little unevenly the first time. 


5) Cut a mask for each image as you work. 

After you stamp each image on the "real" paper, stamp off onto some scrap paper, and cut that print out to use as a mask. I used repositionable adhesive to stick down my masks precisely over each image before stamping the next layer atop it. 

6) Remove the masks; oooh and aaaah.

Again, for a much more in-depth explanation packed with tons of tips, visit me here. And if you have any questions whatsoever about this process, please ask me in the comments over there. I’d love to help you guys try this out if you’ve never done a stamp collage before!














Saturday, November 14, 2015

A compendium of Halloween projects by Leigh!

Hello Lost Coasters!
Guess where I am today...I'm having a blast at the Original Rubber Stamp convention in Long Beach California hanging out at the Lost Coast Designs booth, YAY :0)
 
It's my turn to share some DT inspiration today and I've got a few more projects to show you.  I made these for the 31 Days of Halloween blog hop we participated in over on our Lost Coast Portal to Creativity event and challenge blog in October.
 
Tomorrow is also the finale of our Day of the Dead celebrations and the last day to enter your DOTD projects in our contest HERE!  Pop on over and follow us because we host loads of fun events and challenges each month for you to play in and win fabulous prizes!

My 1st project today is paying homage to the Master of Horror, Alfred Hitchcock and his movie classic, The Birds!  I typed up sections of the attack scenes from The Bird's screenplay to create the background for this altered project.  The movie was filmed in black and white so I only used black ink for all my stamping and distressing.  For more info and photos see my LCPtC post HERE!
 
BOO! to the Birds
I used the following stamps
Lost Coast Designs
Filmstrip Border
Tall Trees
Perspective Floor

Carmen's Veranda 
Alfred Hitchcock
Flying Birds
ATC Birds in Trees

 My 2nd project is an altered bottle encrusted with stamped clay and altered dominoes.  See my LCPtC post HERE for more info and photos!
 
Belladonna Dropps - Apothecary Bottle
Taketh only one as more causes a mild case of death!

 My 3rd and last project for today is a card, see my LCPtC post HERE for more info and photos!
 
Ghouls Nite Out
I used the following stamps
Carmen's Veranda 
Halloween Background
 the pumpkins and kitty are also part of the large Halloween background stamp!

Lost Coast Designs
large Manga Girls from left to right:
Manga Goth with Socks
Manga Goth Harlequin
Manga Goth with Boots
Cityscape
we also have a mini Manga Girls set too!

Well that's it from me today!  Thanks for stopping by to see my projects and I hope you'll join us over at Lost Coast Portal to Creativity and Stay to Play  There's loads to see and do!  Don't forget to get your entries into our Day of the Dead contest by midnight on Nov 15 and you can also enter our current monthly challenge, #18 Mail Art, HERE!  Plus, we'll be getting into the spirit of the season with our A Carmen's Christmas contest starting on Dec 1 so mark your calendars and come and join the fun ;0)

 Have a fabulous weekend!
Leigh S-B
THE SHARPIE DOMINO QUEEN
LCD/CV DT Leader

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Let's make a Circus Card (and dig out some old tools too!)

Howdy Friends!  There is nothing like cleaning the old craft room to remind you of all the forgotten favorites! I rekindled my love for crepe paper, stencils (it never really left) and moldable foam making this card:

It is a real cheap and easy card to make too! I used the Bubble Background and Circus Dogs stamps from Lost Coast Designs and it only took 15 minutes to make! Come stamp with me!


I hope that video urged YOU to dig out some old supplies and have a play! Thanks for stopping by and til next time happy crafting!