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Dragon in the Window ATC
This ATC was created using 2 separate stamp designs by Lost Coast Designs, using the masking technique.
This process allows you to create overlapping images where you stamp the items closest to the foreground first and then mask off each successive image before stamping the next image until you reach your furthest background image last.
(I stamped a masks for the dragon using Eclipse Masking Tape and trimmed them close to stamped edges)
To create this ATC; I first stamped the Dragon and then masked it off once the ink had dried. Next I stamped the gothic window as the background image. I removed the mask and colored the ATC with a combination of pastel pencils, decorative chalk and markers.
All stamps by Lost Coast Designs – masking medium was Eclipse Masking Tape - stamping ink was Versafine in Onyx Black
Lost Coast designs stamps used: Dragon – Door and Window Set
Dragon in the Window ATC
This ATC was created using 2 separate stamp designs by Lost Coast Designs, using the masking technique.
This process allows you to create overlapping images where you stamp the items closest to the foreground first and then mask off each successive image before stamping the next image until you reach your furthest background image last.
(I stamped a masks for the dragon using Eclipse Masking Tape and trimmed them close to stamped edges)
To create this ATC; I first stamped the Dragon and then masked it off once the ink had dried. Next I stamped the gothic window as the background image. I removed the mask and colored the ATC with a combination of pastel pencils, decorative chalk and markers.
All stamps by Lost Coast Designs – masking medium was Eclipse Masking Tape - stamping ink was Versafine in Onyx Black
Lost Coast designs stamps used: Dragon – Door and Window Set