Tuesday 26 May 2015

Collage stamp

Hello Everyone, 
Shilpa here,


I've used Artistic stamper Collage Art  stamp here.


I started with Burlap panel for background, applied gesso randomly and let it dry completely.
Onto that I applied Broken China distress paint with dauber.


You will find..I adhered old book paper here and stamped text with Ranger Archival ink and 
Further, I stenciled with acrylic paint. 


I stamped Collage stamp and sentiment with black Archival ink, colored the whole panel with Broken china and vintage photo distress paint.


I added watch charm and black arrow. Also adhered tissue tape.

Hope you liked this masculine project.

Thanks so much for stopping by.

 
 
 

15 comments:

Vintagehandmade said...

Wooow, what a fantastic masculine piece, Shilpa! Amazing textures and fabulous stamping! Love all the layers and colours there! Brilliant design!
Hugs :)
Branka xxx

Titbelsoeur, mixed-media addict said...

This is such a great page, Shilpa !! Amazing !

Astrid Maclean said...

Gorgeous vintage piece, great use of those stamps!

Rupa Swaminathan said...

Lovely vintage masculine project, Shilpa. Great stamps.

craftytrog said...

Love this Shilpa, one of my favourite AS stamps! xx

Hussena said...

Wow !! what a fabulous masculine project Shilpa ..love the textures and the way you have created the background ..Fantastic work !!

www.deeadamsart.blogspot.co.uk said...

Brilliant x

Sid said...

Fab project !!

SD pooja said...

Its Awesome ,loved the grungy look :)

lafée said...

superbe carte masculine. Bravo.

mamablitger said...

Shilpa what a fantastic masculine layout. LOVE your colors and the way you build up the burlap panel.. Thank you so much for sharing.
Hugs from Monica.. Spain

Corrie Herriman said...

Gorgeous !
Corrie x

Pamellia said...

What a wonderful collage Shilpa! I love the burlap background and the neutrals are so perfect for a masculine creation! hugs :)

rachel said...

this is awesome Shilpa - really brilliant! Love it to bits! Hugs rachel x

Jackie PN said...

Beautiful Shilpa!! The grungy,vintage look is fabulous!