Saturday, June 29, 2013

Basic Color Stippling

Here's Today's Featured Tutorial:

Basic Color Stippling
By Bonnie R

I've often had people ask how do I get my color coverage by stippling. Today I'm going to show you how to do just that. It's actually really easy once you know the basics and it's a great way to fill in open spaces (i.e.: sky, grass, trees,). You can also distress a project using this technique as well.
To start off, you need some ink, stipple brushes, and stamped images.

Once your images are colored and cut out you need to pick up the ink onto your brush by lightly "pouncing" the brush onto the ink pad , and then you can begin to stipple the ink over and around the colored images.



Once you are satisfied with the color coverage, you can move onto the next color, ect., etc.



Here's a sample of what your stippled project looks like before assembling.


To add a vintage touch to your project, tap your brush onto a caramel inkpad,


and pounce the ink onto the edges of your card until you are again satisfied with the color coverage.


Here's the completed project.


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