I received a Chinese Takeout box of really cool stamps for adding the Viva Las Vegas Stamps web blinky on the left. This was like Christmas day! I have plans for many of these in upcoming projects. After perusing their website, with extensive collections of stamps for any and every occasion, I realized that I had already had some of their stamps in my collection.
These two stamps came to my stash from two ladies in my local altered book club. After referring to my cluttered computer desktop of weblinks "for a rainy day", I knew exactly what image I wanted to compose.
I am trying out the "Black Magic" technique using two Viva Las Vegas Stamps: Skeleton Flashing and Ballerina Dancer. The Black Magic technique creates a dramatic look by stamping on dark cardstock with light ink and coloring it with colored pencils, then adding high contrast with a white gel pen.
I stamped both images to create a scene using Colorbox white pigment ink onto black cardstock then heatset.
Using Berol Prismacolor pencils, I gradually build up layers of color from light to dark over the images. Berol pencils are great for this technique and blend well. Except for a handful of basic colors, I haven't used these much since art school, and I miss my old friends.
A dramatic effect is created with the lighter edges toward the outside blending to darker in the center of the objects. As I layer colors, the Ballerina begins to pop off the page. The dimension in the curtains really have a velvety feel. I continued to add more layers of color to increase contrast and achieve more depth.

At this point, the skelton has become lost in the image, and was reversed in the image when stamped in white. So to repair this, I am stamped him again with Black Onyx Versafine on white coated cardstock.
HERE IS THE FINISHED MASTERPIECE!

Have a crafty day! Sb












