Posted: September 4th, 2019 by helen
A Little Bit of Faerie Magic | Fairy Stamp
Good Morning! Lisa Taggart is bringing some magic to the blog today with a stunning project featuring our gorgeous fairy stamp..
Hello my friends, today I have some Faerie Magic for you Visible Image style! And what a versatile and magical set it is!


There are so many gorgeous elements to this fairy stamp set, I felt it could totally be used as a stand alone set.
To create the background no magical scene would be complete without a bit of sparkle. I combined some spectrum noir sparkle ink with an aqua and white mica spray on to white stamping card.


I stamped the fairy stamp and some of the elements on top of the background. Then on to a similarly inked piece of scrap I stamped the faerie, wings and circles for cutting and layering on top.





Once the elements were cut out and paper pieced on top I added the colouring finishing touches using watercolour and paint pens. I used a white gel pen to create highlights and a little watered down white gesso around the circle orbs to create the impression of light. Using the craft knife I inserted a couple of slots either side of the main image to glue in the wings and then stamped the sentiment.



The art work was mounted and a few glitter highlights added.

The close ups:



I hope you like it!
Lisa xx

Lisa this is stunning! The depth of colour and the sparkle are incredible! Perfect for our faerie! Thank you ♡
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