With Halloween around the corner I thought I'd revisit two of my favorite Spooky Stamped Scenes. Both of these scenes were accomplished by using the masking technique or rubber stamping.
Click HERE to see a previous posted tutorial on the masking technique.
This is my most recent Halloween stamped scene, done earlier this year. I stamped all the images onto matte white paper and used pastel pencils and decorative chalk to color everything in. I used 21 stamp images to create this 8 1/2 x 11 inch scene and it took about 16 hours to stamp and color.
Spooky - Stampscene by EKDuncan 2010
All Stamps are by StampFrancisco Rubber Stamps
most of the images are from their Barthlomews Ink line of stamps
except for the two rugs which I designed for them.
For more details on how this scene was created, visit my earlier post by clicking HERE:
This was my first large stamped scene I ever did. It was done on white glossy cardstock using dye inks and a variety of coloring tools, like art sponges and tiny artist nib tips. I used 20 rubber stamp images to create this 8 1/2 x 10 inch scene and it took about 20 hours to stamp and color.
Dark and Stormy Night - Stampscene by EKDuncan 2006
All Stamps are by StampFrancisco Rubber Stamps
and are from their Barthlomews Ink line of stamps
Grins and Giggles...Ghouls and Goblins,
Evelyn
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