POTATO PRINT STAMPING
What you'll need:
- Linen
- White fabric paint - Brushes ( thin and thick) - Potatoes - A small sharp knife to cut out the pattern - Chalk for blackboards
How to do it:
1. Start by drawing the pattern on the linen with chalk. Chalk is good to use for it can easily be rubbed off later.
2. Split the potatoes in two and cut out the leaf pattern. You can choose to vary the size of the leaves.
3. You can now start stamping. Feel free to put something beneath the linen in case the paint bleeds through. Dip your potato or with the thick brush paint the potato with the white paint and softly press it onto the fabric.
4. Use the thin brush to paint the branches.
You are very likely to put paint everywhere so make sure you are well covered and put a plastic cover over the table to avoid any paint marks.
That is all!
Enjoy!
Taken from the gorgeous website: http://www.lovelylife.se/
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Hello everyone! Wow! Wow! Wow! I have not been on my blog for a while which is absolutely terrible of me. Sorry :(
Anyway I'm back for now, unfortunately I cannot say that I will be back for good. I might be able to post once in a while whenever I have time even though right now is definitely not a good time with having to complete my university applications. For all those who have been following me and who continue following me, thank you for putting up with my tardiness. I'll do my best to post as much as possible. I'll try and post a DIY in a bit but for now I decided to share with you some of my IG pictures. I own a bookish account on instagram where I spend most of my time. I thoroughly enjoy the book community and take tremendous pleasure in photoshooting my library. Here are some of the my bookstagram pictures!
If you wish to follow my account on IG: https://www.instagram.com/vee_hobbit_phantom/
Let me know in the comments if you have read or wish to read any of the books shown in the photos above. :)
(These are some of my absolute favourites as well!)
Anyway I'm back for now, unfortunately I cannot say that I will be back for good. I might be able to post once in a while whenever I have time even though right now is definitely not a good time with having to complete my university applications. For all those who have been following me and who continue following me, thank you for putting up with my tardiness. I'll do my best to post as much as possible. I'll try and post a DIY in a bit but for now I decided to share with you some of my IG pictures. I own a bookish account on instagram where I spend most of my time. I thoroughly enjoy the book community and take tremendous pleasure in photoshooting my library. Here are some of the my bookstagram pictures!
If you wish to follow my account on IG: https://www.instagram.com/vee_hobbit_phantom/
Let me know in the comments if you have read or wish to read any of the books shown in the photos above. :)
(These are some of my absolute favourites as well!)
WATERCOLOUR EFFECT WITH PHOTOSHOP
Here is a tutorial for one of my favourite techniques using Photoshop!
What you'll need:
- photoshop
- a picture of a person (celebrity, character, yourself...)
- a few watercolour textures
How to do it:
1. Start by opening up a blank page (new document). This will be your background.
2. Open up your chosen image of a person. Copy and Paste this image onto your
background.
3. Adjust the brightness of your image. Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast
4. Now duplicate this layer and rename it "watercolour/watercolor".
5. Go to Filter > Artistic > Watercolour and adjust the level.
6. To your original image which will now be called "Threshold" go to Image > Adjustments > Threshold and adjust the level. Set the blending option to "Multiply".
7. Merge the "Watercolour" layer and the "Threshold" layer. I forgot to rename my merged layer, so on the image it is still called "watercolour".
8. Copy and Paste your watercolour textures onto the document. Set all of the blending options to "Multiply". This layer should be Layer 2.
9. Go back to your now merged layer and click Ctrl A and Ctrl C.
10. Create a "Layer Mask" for Layer 2 and press Alt and click on the Layer Mask. You should now have a blank document.
11. Click on Ctrl V then Ctrl I. Your image should look like this:
12. Click on your layer 2 for the watercolour textures to appear. You can now delete your merged layer. Set the blending option to Linear Burn and voila! All done!
I made this little edit using this technique. It came out like this:
Enjoy!
What you'll need:
- photoshop
- a picture of a person (celebrity, character, yourself...)
- a few watercolour textures
How to do it:
1. Start by opening up a blank page (new document). This will be your background.
2. Open up your chosen image of a person. Copy and Paste this image onto your
background.
3. Adjust the brightness of your image. Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast
4. Now duplicate this layer and rename it "watercolour/watercolor".
5. Go to Filter > Artistic > Watercolour and adjust the level.
6. To your original image which will now be called "Threshold" go to Image > Adjustments > Threshold and adjust the level. Set the blending option to "Multiply".
7. Merge the "Watercolour" layer and the "Threshold" layer. I forgot to rename my merged layer, so on the image it is still called "watercolour".
8. Copy and Paste your watercolour textures onto the document. Set all of the blending options to "Multiply". This layer should be Layer 2.
9. Go back to your now merged layer and click Ctrl A and Ctrl C.
10. Create a "Layer Mask" for Layer 2 and press Alt and click on the Layer Mask. You should now have a blank document.
11. Click on Ctrl V then Ctrl I. Your image should look like this:
12. Click on your layer 2 for the watercolour textures to appear. You can now delete your merged layer. Set the blending option to Linear Burn and voila! All done!
I made this little edit using this technique. It came out like this:
Enjoy!
LOVELY FINDS No7
Here are this week's lovely finds (yes I know, I'm very late):
This is in fact a DIY kit for this pillow. Unfortunately the shop is taking a short break so the pillow isn't available at the moment but I thought it was still worth putting it on the list.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/103251714/vintage-summer-constellation-over-the
I've already started collecting these awesome POP FUNKOs. I have Star Lord but I would love to have the whole American Horror Story collection. Available at funko.com.
Speaking of American Horror Story, I would love to have this t-shirt. I'm not sure where I can get it but I could probably make it myself. I also want one written "normal people scare me".
I also want all of the Penguin's Little Black Classics. I've started my own collection with just 5 of them at the moment but they are so affordable, I'm sure I'll end up buying all of them during the summer holiday.
www.penguinclassics.co.uk
Ooh! Look at this super quirky ceramic elephant based lampshade. Would look awesome in my room!
I'm not sure if they're available but I found them on www.blog.westelm.com.
The Harry Potter book set from Barnes and Noble is definitely a must have!
www.barnesandnoble.com
And yes the Phantom of the Opera tops my list. I've been looking for this everywhere and it seems that it is quite hard to find. I need the album right now!
That's it for today!
Enjoy!
This is in fact a DIY kit for this pillow. Unfortunately the shop is taking a short break so the pillow isn't available at the moment but I thought it was still worth putting it on the list.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/103251714/vintage-summer-constellation-over-the
I've already started collecting these awesome POP FUNKOs. I have Star Lord but I would love to have the whole American Horror Story collection. Available at funko.com.
Speaking of American Horror Story, I would love to have this t-shirt. I'm not sure where I can get it but I could probably make it myself. I also want one written "normal people scare me".
I also want all of the Penguin's Little Black Classics. I've started my own collection with just 5 of them at the moment but they are so affordable, I'm sure I'll end up buying all of them during the summer holiday.
www.penguinclassics.co.uk
Ooh! Look at this super quirky ceramic elephant based lampshade. Would look awesome in my room!
I'm not sure if they're available but I found them on www.blog.westelm.com.
The Harry Potter book set from Barnes and Noble is definitely a must have!
www.barnesandnoble.com
And yes the Phantom of the Opera tops my list. I've been looking for this everywhere and it seems that it is quite hard to find. I need the album right now!
That's it for today!
Enjoy!
ICE CREAM NAILS
Sorry for being so inactive lately, I've been very busy with my exams and I still have a few more to go. Now that it is summer, you are probably looking for a fun project to try out or something to put the cherry on top of your look. Well I found the perfect DIY at www.blog.lulus.com.
What you'll need:
– a base colour (turquoise)
– some “ice cream colours” (strawberry pink and vanilla white)
– two shades of brown for the “cone”
– a red for the cherry
– a striper brush
How to do it:
1. Start with a few coats of your base colour. Make sure that it’s completely dry before continuing.
2. Then take your ice cream colour and paint a “scoop at the tip of your nail. You should be able to just swoop over the tip of the nail and get a good circle shape. This might require a couple of coats. Just be sure to let the polish dry between coats.
3. Take some of your cherry red polish & drop it onto some scrap paper or foil. Using the back end of your paint brush, dip it into the paint.
4. Then take the dipped paintbrush end and dab it onto the top of the ice cream scoops.
5. This part is optional, but you can take a toothpick and dip into any colour of nail polish. Then dab the toothpink on an angle onto the ice cream to create sprinkles!
6. Then take your lighter brown and make triangular shapes on the tips of your nails on your OTHER hand. They don’t have to be perfect.
7. Then using your striper brush, grab some of your darker brown and outline the triangles. Then draw a criss-cross pattern on the cone so that it look like a yummy waffle cone!
8. Just top coat both hands & you’re done!
Such a simple tutorial by Lulu's!
Enjoy!
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