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Jane Davenport Artomology | A “Glance” is All it Takes | Arting with Kimball Davis
Here we are again! Kimball here, excited to bring you my final Artomology post! Portraits are one of my favorite things to do so, of course, I saved this for my last entry. The reason I love creating faces is because the slightest changes can create a whole new person, emotion or story. This time it’s all about the eyes. Instructions: Step 1 – I started off by using Jane’s INKredible Inks to add a splash of color to the background. To get the ink flowing, I use Jane’s mister bottle to wet the page before splashing down colors. Knowing this was a portrait, I made sure to use a…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Mixed Media Friendship Cards with Mayline
Hello everyone! This is Mayline and I am honoured to be guest designer for the Jane Davenport Artomology collection. This collection is incredibly beautiful, and pretty. So I truly enjoyed. Today I am sharing three cards with you. Let’s take a look at my first card! Here is my first card: To start off, I stamped a sentiment and girls image from Friendship Clear stamp set using Squid Ink Cave Black on 4 1/4 by 5 1/2″ A2 300g watercolour paper. I coloured images using watercolour paints and set aside. Next, I stamped flower images from Poppy Girl Clear Stamps set with Squid Ink Cave Black ink on another watercolour…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Crafting with Jane Davenport Markers with Angela Tombari
Hi friends! It’s Angela Tombari back here, thank you for joining me. I have a fun project to share with you using the Jane Davenport Artomology collection. Today I am focusing on the use of Markers on an alternative surface, a piece of fabric! As you can see from the photo I created two pouches that I intend to use for my art supplies. The first pouch size is 7 inches square and the markers fits perfectly inside. I love the vibrant colors and how it turned out. The Markers are alcohol based, they work well on fabric and can resist soft washing. To make the pouch I started drawing…