Meet Albert & Stanley: A Katkin Krafts Stamp Set

Welcome, crafty friends! Ever wonder how the same stamp set can yield entirely different looks? Today, we'll embark on a creative journey with the charming Albert & Stanley Stamp Set from Katkin Krafts. We'll create two stunning cards featuring these adorable characters, but with a twist: one coloured with pencils and the other with alcohol markers!


Can you tell which card has been coloured with which medium?

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Who are Katkin Krafts?

Taken from the "About US" page on the Katkin Krafts website.

Brought to you by the creators of Pink Ink Designs, Katkin Krafts celebrates the very best in
illustration. We are dedicated to bring you an ever-growing collection of original hand drawn
illustrations by a variety of artists.

In a world where many of us live with uncertainty and anxiety, we felt the need for a stamp range
that inspires creativity and mindfulness. With these stamps, you will find lots of opportunity to build on the beautiful images and bring your own unique style to your projects. We have also added some empowering and inspiring sentiments and quotes which you will find work perfectly with the images, on their own or as heartfelt messages.

UK & Europe - Katkin Krafts, Creative Expressions, Craftstash                        

USA - Scrapbook.com         

CANADA - Ecstasy Crafts

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Card #1: Penciled Charm


I have stamped the image with Versafine Clair Nocturne and coloured with Bruynzeel Pencils. I did not want a true blended look as was trying to go for a vibrant shell on Stanley.


I laid down a blanket colour layer in yellow - on the shell - and orange - on Stanley's body. Gradually I added additional colours on top and when happy, burnished in place.

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Card #2: Marker Magic


I stamped this image with Memento Tuxedo Black and choose to use more muted colour tones on the images. The shell had a base layer of lime green & Stanley's body, light warm grey.


I chose to stick to greens and blues as thought they would seem like camouflage colours and Albert & Stanley would then blend in with wherever they decided to adventure to - also worked well with the stenciled background!

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I think this exercise was a valuable one for  me because it helped me see that Stanley & Albert look magnificent whichever colouring medium I choose to use. Also what was interesting was how I went for two completely different vibes and not sure because that was because of the colouring mediums or I wanted a different feel? One to ponder on ...

Until next time,

Lou
xxx

Comments

KarinsArtScrap said…
o these are super cute and very beautiful Lou.........gr karin