2 February 2011

My Inner Bombshell and Multi Masking Tutorial

Mary G has challenged the Bombshell team to come up with a Bombshell project that reveals their inner Bombshell!
As a Gemini I find I have two distinct sides to my personality and my crafting! Sometimes I'm neater and nicer and like to go with pretty, glittery and happy. Other times I'm inky, grungey, showing a dark sense of humour and loving skulls and tattoos!
So my Bombshell project is kinda my Gemini self!
I layered multiple Bombshell images by using masking. 
First I stamped the Bombshell Bride onto my card with Memento ink.
I stamped her again onto some scrap paper and cut her out to make a mask. A little repositionable Hermafix on the back of the mask and placed it over my stamped image:


Next I lined up where I wanted my second stamped image and stamped her over the mask:


Then I had my two main Bombshells 'Lucky Bride and Butterfly Queen' next to each other:


I stamped Butterfly Queen onto scrap paper and cut her out so I could make a mask for my second stamped image, I could then start stamping over the two Bombshells without making a mess of them. Here are both Bombshells, masked with some of the next layer of stamping going on:



As I progressed I added more masks so that I could over stamp more of the card:


Not all the masks were stamped on scrap and cut out- for smaller images, sometimes all I needed to use were strips of paper to protect an image below:




Once all the stamping was done and the masking removed the card looked like:


The final job was to colour the images in and add some extra images with 3d foam to make the pop off the card


I really enjoy this technique as you get a really dense layered look but you can still focus on the main subjects of the card. It's quite involved but i find it quite relaxing and my 'DH' commented on how quiet the colouring in kept me!!

I've used this technique before:


and if you leave the images uncoloured apart from sweeping with Distress inks it forms a cool background:


Happy Crafting!
Love,
Glittery Katie xxxx





6 comments:

Jennifer said...

Wow, that is pretty cool!

Anonymous said...

WOW Katie!! How many Bombshells can you get on one card? LOL!!
You did a awesome job!!And your blog looks great!!

Lyzzydee said...

Great effect, loads of hard work!!

ALI said...

simply fantastic

Sarah Keerie said...

trying to think of something and all I am getting is "WOW"

Cheryl Valadez said...

Hi Katie! This tutorial was freakin' great! And the projects you showcased using this technique just about blew my socks off!!! I bow to thee, oh great Bombshell Goddess...LOL!!!