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"Memories are made of this" Step by Step Tutorial by Stephanie Papin

Hi everyone! Stéphanie with you today, and it’s always a pleasure to come back with something new to share!

Here is a new interpretation of this month’s color challenge . Do you remember ? Yellow, blue, pink, purple and green are our new colors this month. Here is the layout that I made with my Lindy’s!

I hope you enjoy my layout!
Here are some details about how I made it:

First of all, I always apply a coat of gel medium on my page, just to waterproof my paper , it’s very important!
I made then a collage of paper, and apply the first texture, here it’s a crackle texture.

Once dry, I apply another texture with the same stencil. Here I used modeling paste. It brings in another color.

And once dry, I begin to add color with my Lindy’s.

In addition to my Lindy’s, I used Gelatos. The texture of the gelatos are interesting, because they are neither solid nor liquid, and they mix well with the Lindy’s.

I stamped with black ink from my marker.

And now comes the MAGIC step with the Lindy’s tamp Gang products : add some drops of the color on the mix on the stamp!

I repeat this technique several times on the layout.
Use water with a brush to dilute the design before it dries.

I glue some labels on the layout, and then apply gesso on top.

I also use the gelato here to draw on my layout, and this, just to bring texture. Look at this color of this gelato : I used the ‘Cotton Candy”, and it ‘s really fabulous, my Tilt-a-Wheel Teal spray works great with this color.

With an aquarel brush , I added some blue with the Tilt-a-Wheel Teal color on the gelato.

Time now to play with stamps! I used a stamp with a font, and I purposely stamped multiple times to achieve light designs.

For the last step, I took my Lindy’s and added drops of different colors here and there. It’s so much fun to do!

From left to right:
– I’m Late, I’m Late Slate
– Jarry Jivin’Purple
– Don’t Eat Golden Snow
– A Bit o’Bubble

Here are some close-ups, I hope you have enjoyed my process!

Have a great weekend!

Stephanie


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