Thursday, May 14, 2020

La-La Land Crafts Tutorial Thursday

La-La Land Crafts Tutorial Thursday- Using the New Masking Vinyl 


Hello my friends!

Today, I have a tutorial on how to use the NEW Masking Vinyl in order to create stamped scenes.   

In order to complete this tutorial, you will need to collect a few supplies: Hello There Clear Stamp Set, Windows And Things Clear Stamp Set, Masking Vinyl, Copic-Friendly Ink and paper, Stamp Block or Stamping Tool, and Baby Wipes.  



Step #1:  Start with some Copic Friendly paper.  Decide which image you want to be in the front and stamp it out on the paper.  Here, I have stamped the little boy.  


Step #2: Find the vinyl mask that matches your first image and stick it on top.  Line it up so that it matches the image perfectly.  Then choose your next image you want layered behind the first and stamp it.  Here, I have chosen the dog.  Notice that I overlap the stamps a big to add dimension.  


Step #3: Add the mask that fits over the second image.  Now, it's time to add the window.  Line the window up so that both images with peek through the window.  Pay attention to the bottom ledge of the window and line it up with the bottom of the boy and dog.  


Step #4: Stamp the window.  Again, notice that it overlaps the boy and dog slightly.  This will add dimension to your finished image.  


Step #5: Remove the dog mask first.  Slowly remove the mask from the paper and return it to the sticker sheet.  There will be some ink on the mask.  You can wipe it off with a baby wipe once you return it to the sticker sheet.  Don't try to clean it while it's on your stamped image.  You might smear the ink and ruin your image.  Then remove the boy mask, return to sticker sheet, and clean.  

Now you have a complete image with lots of dimension and charm.  All that's left is to color it up and add it to your project!!!





Coloring Details- Copic Markers
Red- R24, R27, R56
Blue- B24, B26, C7
Skin- E000, E00, E11, E04, R20
Dog- E30, E31, E33, E35
White- W0, W1, W3

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