Craft stampers, card maker of the year award 2010

Craft stampers, card maker of the year award 2010
Craft stampers, card maker of the year award 2010

dinsdag 6 oktober 2020

31 Days of Halloween Day 6, Pirate grave tutorial.

                                                                  Hallo dear reader.

 Do you already have the creeps for Halloween?

Well with this tutorial you will shiver and tremble with fear, AAAARRRRRGGGGHHH!!!

hahaha!












Lost Coast Designs Stamps I used.

Distress ink walnut stain - frayed burlap - antique linen.
Stazon timber brown, jet black.
Alcohol ink caramel and mushroom.
Viva decor inka gold, gold brown and gold.
Dark brown acrylic paint.
Small sponge, paint brush.
Aluminium foil.
Glue and hot glue gun.
Cardboard.
Stamping tool.
Water based markers (zig/tombo), dark brown, shades of beige, dark and light grey.
Watercolor paper.
Sizzix sizzlits docorative strip die, Ironwork gate.
Fake cobweb and some embellishments.
I used the little rum bottle, a pirate sword, pumpkin, metal charm skull.
Moss, make sure it is dry.


Step 1.
Cut and score your cardboard like this photo.


Step 2.
Take the aluminium foil and wrinkle it.
Don't flatten it but keep it a little bumpy.
Glue it on the cardboard with a glue gun.


Step 3.
Paint it dark brown with acrylic paint.
And make sure it is dry.

Step 4.
With a sponge you take some of the Viva Decor gold brown,
and wipe lightly over the brown acrylic paint.
do the same with gold, but only on some spots.
It should look like the ground is turned over.
Now let it rest so everything can dry very well.

Step 5.
The metal charm needs a little sanding and gesso or any primer will do.
Let it dry thoroughly.

 


Step 6.
Colour the charm with the alcohol ink, until it looks rusty.

 



Step 7.
Stamping the goth shrine.
Now take the stamping tool, and the watercolor paper.
We proceed as follows,

  1. stamp with distress antique linen the entire stamp.
  2. repeat this with the frayed burlap, but now only some pieces of the stamp.
  3. And for the last step you take the dark brown marker and use it direct on the stamp.

But its only for the shadows, so I did it on the edges and corners of the stamp.



 Step 8.
It is time to color in the accents and details with the markers and the waterpencil.
I was going for a weathered wood look.
If you want a stone look then you can do it with grey tones.



Step 9.
Now its time to stamp the big skeleton parts.
The upper and lower arm pieces, each 1 time.
Both hands 2 time, so there are 4 hands.
And 2 skulls.
When you cut out the parts, leave a piece of extra paper.
This is necessary to glue them together.



Step 10.
Now comes the tricky part.
Assemble the skeleton so that it looks like he wants to steel the charm.
Glue all parts on.
Cut of the remaining pieces of paper.


Step 11.
Die cut the fence and color it with the distressink as shown on the picture.


Step 12.
 I coloured the skull and hands that rise up from the grave a bit darker.
After all, they have been buried in the ground for a long time.
Now we are going to put it all together.
Fold the narrow side back and glue together.
Glue the headstone to the front.
I made a little cardboard support on the backside.
Glue the skull and hands on the grave.
Take pieces of the fence and glue them on the sides.
Glue on the moss and your embellishments.
Stamp the bird on bike with black stazon and cut of the crow.
Glue it on the tombstone.
With a black piece of paper you can make an eye patch for the skull.

Well I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, have fun with stamping.
And don't forget to join our challenge, we love to see your cards and projects.
And you can win a very nice prize.




This pirates grave is playing along with the monthly challenge at Sandee & Amelie's steampunk challenge.

https://sandee-and-amelie.blogspot.com/









3 opmerkingen:

  1. Fantastic project! Thank you for sharing it with us at SanDee&amelie's Steampunk Challenge!

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  2. Thank you for sharing with us at SanDee&amelie’s Steampunk Challenges. Wow, this is really ghostly halloween. Love all your items in this masterpiece. Hugs, Susan

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  3. Oh, wow! You've outdone yourself, Riet! Thanks for sharing this brilliant make with us at SanDee&amelie's Steampunk Challenges!

    Claudia x

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