Showing posts with label Fable Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fable Friends. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

How to Paint a Sweet Cup using Arteza Acrylic Paint & Fable Friends Stamp Set

Hello and welcome to my blog and YouTube Channel; today I am going to share with you how I decorated a sweet cup a couple weeks ago for a blog hop.  I used the Fable Friends Stamp Set and some acrylic paint.  The acrylic paint that I used was from Arteza.

I was asked to review the Arteza Acrylic Paints and I had to come up with a way to do it and Incorporate Stampin' Up! as well.  It was super easy to come up with a project to do this.  I admittedly thought about a project that I did in the 5th or 6th grade in art class.  The art teacher had us paint ice cream containers.  This project stuck with me and I had to recreate it using the great Arteza paint and a sweet cup.  Here's a look at the finished project.


Yes I am loving the quality of the Acrylic paint from Arteza it has a great body and painted easily.  So I would highly recommend it.  Using this paint was even easy to stamp on top of and paint it in as you can see in the video tutorial about how I painted the sweet cup.

Video Tutorial: 

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Tips & Tricks: 


  • I did cover the sweet cup with a very thin coat of Gesso (which is a hard compound of plaster of Paris or whiting in glue, used in sculpture or as a base for gilding or painting on wood canvas or paper.)  When you do this before you add acrylic paint It will take less paint to cover the surface and provides a better archival surface.  
  • After the gesso was dry I painted in the background.  Using a mixture of blues and greens.  I also added a little yellow to the green to create different shades.  
  • I stamped the image in archival black ink (yes I kept mine) but you could use stazon instead.  You do have to let the ink dry before painting.  
  • The Arteza acrylic painted very well, much like I have found in more expensive paint.  I also blended with ease.  I could also paint dark to light without a problem.  
  • To finish off the sweet cup after it dried I added a couple strips of the gingham gala designer series paper around the rim.  
  • To decorate the top I cut out a circle from matching cardstock and placed it on top.  I then punched four daisies using the daisy punch and the same gingham designer series paper.  I curled the ends up and down on some of the layers using my bone folder.  I added a clear faceted gem to the top, and a few leaves punched with the leaf punch under it.  
  • I layered each daisy up with mini glue dots and stampin' dimensionals.  
  • The handle was made with a little cardstock and was secured with tear & tape.  
If you like mixed media projects the Arteza Acrylic paint is a great option.  It comes at a great price and there are different size kits you can buy.  You can check them out here.  You will find all the other supplies I used int he shopping list below.  
Happy Stampin'
Rick Adkins 

Stampin' Up! Shopping List: 

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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Fable Friends for #PCC333

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you my card for this week's Paper Craft Crew Challenge.  This weeks challenge is a two week challenge; so you have two weeks to play along with us.  For my card today I used one of my favorite stamp sets from the 2019 Stampin' Up! Occasions Catalog.  When it comes to cuteness there isn't another set in the publication that can match the fun story book charters in Fable Friends.  Here's a look at my card.

fable friend cling mount stamp set, Stampin' Up!, Watercolor pencils, Rick Adkins
Here's the sketch that inspired my card.  You can click on the sketch image to see what all the other design team members came up with.

Tips & Tricks: 

  • The Fable Friends stamp set is filled with cuteness for Easter and Spring.  This is a great stamp set for both adults and kids, because who can resist the cute animals in this set.  Plus the Peter Rabbit inspired bunny in this set was perfect for this card.  These animals just beg to be colored in your favorite media.  
fable friend cling mount stamp set, Stampin' Up!, Watercolor pencils, Rick Adkins
  • I stamped the bunny in a ink that could be used for watercoloring because I knew I was going to use my watercolor pencils.  I prefer to use my retired archival basic black ink pad for watercoloring technique.  And this also means when it comes to watercolor pencils.  You can totally use Stazon but you just have to let it dry completely.  This is the same process for the retired ink.  Once stamped I sat the image aside to dry.  
  •   Next I cut down my card base (4 1/4 x 11 scored at 5 1/2) which by the way was created with Whisper White Thick Cardstock.  After that I picked a piece of designer series paper from the Springtime Impressions Paper Stack.  I pulled my colors from that one sheet of paper.  The designer series paper was cut to 4 x 5 1/4.  I added a mat in Shaded Spruce that was cut to 4 1/8 x 5 3/8.  
fable friend cling mount stamp set, Stampin' Up!, Watercolor pencils, Rick Adkins
  • Once the bunny was dry I started coloring with my watercolor pencils until I was happy with the layers of color.  Now it was time to use my blender pen to soften the watercolor pigment left by the pencils.  
  • At this point I let it dry completely than used my new Rectangles Stitched Dies.  I also used the third largest die and cut out a mat for it using So Saffron Cardstock.  I added a little shaded spruce ribbon and a few of the gingham gala sequins.  
fable friend cling mount stamp set, Stampin' Up!, Watercolor pencils, Rick Adkins

I did pop up the bunny himself onto the mat with a few stampin' dimensionals to finish off the card.  Thanks for dropping by.  I hope that you take some time in the next two weeks to come up with a design to pay along with this challenge.  Also if you need any of the supplies that you have seen today you can pick them up in my online store by clicking the link above or by clicking on the item in the Shopping list below.
Happy Stampin' 
Rick Adkins 
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Stampin' Up! Shopping List
Basic Black Archival Stampin’ Pad
Basic Black Archival Stampin’ Pad
[140931]
$7.00
Blender Pens
[102845]
$12.00

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