Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders
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Jane Davenport Artomology & Making Faces | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer

Hello beautiful people, I am so excited to show you what I have created with these gorgeous supplies from Jane Davenport and Spellbinders.  Today I’ll be trying something a bit different and going subtle and frosty rather than using bright colors! I’m going to use the versatile ColorSticks and Palette Pastels to add color to my project.

For those who don’t know me, I’m Kate Palmer, Aussie artist and devoted Davenpeep, though I’m better known as Sparkle Tart online because I love all things sparkly!  You can find me tapping away on my blog, posting projects and techniques over on YouTube or sharing snapshots on Instagram (@k8palmer or @planningwithsparkletart) – I love to share and I can’t wait to show you what I’ve created for you all today!

Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders

You might have seen my previous post where I colored a very simple face using Jane’s product range and one of the main products I used were ColorSticks. These are glorious creamy sticks which dissolve in water creating a beautiful transparent paint.  There is so much more you can do with these, so I thought I’d show you 3 different ways to use ColorSticks that you can use for cards, pages, tags or anything!

  1. Paper as a palette
  2. Direct to paper
  3. Brush to tip

Now it’s not super easy to show you the entire process in photos so I’ve made a process video to show you what I’ve done to create this page, I also have a few basic steps below in case you prefer to do your own thing!

INSTRUCTIONS:

Step 1: Choose an image from the Washi Girls washi sheet and use tracing paper to sketch an extended image.  Play with the position and composition of your page before trimming the washi girl to size and sticking onto your journal page.

Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders

Step 2: Transfer your sketched image onto the paper and trace over outline using Jane Davenport pen or Carbon pen, then use a purple watercolor pencil to sketch in some shading and pattern.

Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders

Step 3: Add color to the image using Colorsticks from sets: Soul Window and Silky Skin. Begin by scribbling color on paper & using a waterbrush to pick up and apply the color to your image. Start with Rice Paper for the skin and Deep Truth for the Bear, then add in some purple with the Eccentric Colorstick. Finally add Wink to darken the skin and add final Colorstick colors: Aquamarine, Grey Matter & Flutter.

Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders

Step 4: Add color to the hat, blending the underlying colors with Grey Matter Colorstick and color the hair using Flutter – vary how you add the color to get fabulous color variation (more info in the video). To get a darker color, apply color directly to paper using the Colorstick like a pencil.

Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders

Step 5: Add background color by brushing on Palette Pastels using a soft brush, then add darker areas (or more intense shimmer) by applying with a sponge applicator.  I used colors from both the Chilled and Mineral Eyes Palettes.

Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders

Step 6: Stamp Wild & Free in Cave Black Squid Ink.

Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders

Step 7: Rub a wet brush over the Colorstick and use the color on the brush to create splatters, then finish the page by adding a hint of gold foil and black and white paint to really make the image pop!

Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders

Spellbinders Supplies:

OTHER SUPPLIES:

Gold Foil, Traveler’s Notebook with Watercolor Paper, Quickie Glue Pen, Tracing Paper, Fine Tip Waterbrush, Caran D’Arche Watercolor Pencil, Carbon Black and Iridescent Gold Fine Golden Fluid Acrylic Paints and Carbon Pen

Thank you so much for joining me for a play with my gorgeous Jane Davenport ColorSticks and Palette Pastels from Spellbinders, I hope this gives you a few more ideas for using all those pretty colors to create something of your very own! Remember to search the Spellbinders blog for other great ideas using Jane Davenport supplies, my fellow teamies share the most amazing ideas!

oxox

Kate

Jane Davenport Artomology | Winter Spirit Girl with Kate Palmer for Spellbinders

2 Comments

    • Kate Palmer

      Thanks so much – I know Jane has designed this art supply range to look like make up – but the sets I’ve used are the most beautiful pastels oxoxo

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