Monday, June 10, 2019

Let's Make a Fishing Scene for Dad - KSS

What a fun day in the Kitchen this June morning. This Let's Make a Scene design sponsored by Kitchen Sink Stamps was created using three new sets being released today which are absolutely perfect for the fishermen in your life!


 They include:



Fishing Creel Basket Fish Reel rubberstamps clear stamps




Birch Bark Canoe rubberstamps clear stamps




fishing fish bass rubberstamps clear stamps

Other KSS sets used as well include:
Tiny Norway Pines Multi Step Clear Stamps (no longer available)


Here are the color recipes I used for these fabulous new images:

Creel

Layer 4 PTI Dark Chocolate
Layer 3 Memento Potter's Clay
Layer 2 Memento Toffee Crunch
Layer 1 PTI Fine Linen

Reel

Layer 4 Versafine Onyx Black
Layer 3 SU Gray Granite
Layer 3 SU Going Gray
Layer 1 PTI Soft Stone


Canoe

Layer 4 SU Baked Brown Sugar
Layer 3 SU Creamy Caramel
Layer 2 PTI Fine Linen
Layer 1 Memento Desert Sand

Trees

Layer 3 SU Baked Brown Sugar
Layer 2 SU Always Artichoke
Layer 1 SU Old Olive

Lake

Layer 2 SU Baja Breeze
Layer 1 Memento Summer Sky

Grass

Distress Ink Peeled Paint

Sky

Distress Oxide Ink Tumbled Glass

Sentiment and Silhouettes

Versafine Onyx Black

To create this card I followed these steps in this order:
  1. Stamp and mask the creel.
  2. Stamp and mask the reel.
  3. Stamp and mask the canoe. 
  4. Stamp the lake.
  5. Brush on the ground and sky.
  6. Dab on the clouds using my finger and white acrylic paint.
  7. Stamp on the trees.
  8. Stamp on the water's edge grasses.
  9. Remove all masks now.
 10. Stamp the bottom edge grass.
 11. Stamp the sentiment and silhouettes. I used a black finepoint sharpie to add the fishing line.

One other awesome set which also goes with the fishermen's theme is available for pre-order today and will ship on June 14.


Fishing Bucket Hat and Fish Lures Tackel rubberstamps clear stamps


This final card I did for Technique Challenge 746 - Ink Blending at Splitcoaststampers today using the new Fishing 4 Bass Multi Step Clear Stamps set.



These are the three inks I blended for the background: Distress Ink Tumbled Glass, Mermaid Lagoon, and Faded Jeans. The designer paper is from Echo Park.


Color Recipe for the Bass

Layer 4 Versafine Onyx Black
Layer 3 SU Lucky Limeade
Layer 2 SU Certainly Celery
Layer 1 SU Barely Banana on the belly only
See what the Kitchen Crew has created for you with these new images:


8 comments:

  1. Those are perfect stamp sets for someone that loves to fish!!! Love the scene you created and the way you did it too. It so pretty and I really wish I was there fishing too. Love your card Lynn!
    Lynn

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  2. Wow! I sure love these fishing images!! You've made a gorgeous scene on the top card and I love what you've done with that fish on the second one too! I agree with Lynn, would love to be fishing there too!! :)

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  3. Two gorgeous Father's Day cards Lynn! I love all of the multi-stamping you did to create these beauties!!

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  4. Oh Lynn, you gave us a wonderful tutorial here and the step by step with colors is a great visual - your cards is AMA-SEA-ING! perfect for Father's Day and worth the wait to have these beauties in your hands :)

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  5. Awesome fishing scene Lynn, it looks like the perfect place to enjoy some relaxing time. Your fish looks fantastic, it is hard to believe a couple of layers of ink can give such great details.

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  6. WOW! WHAT FUN Father's Day Cards, Lynn! You knocked yourself out of the park with these! ;) You ALWAYS find THE MOST PERFECT IMAGES for your scenes! LOVE that large fish on your second card. I'm guessing it is a layering image? You did a WONDERFUL JOB with colors too! ;)INKY HUGS DEAR FRIEND!!! ;)<3

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  7. Great cards, lovely designs and perfect for fishermen. Thank you for joining in the Crafty Calendar Challenge this month. Good luck!
    Liz - DT xx

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