I used a plate as an outline for the moon and applied modelling paste
Once dry shaded from top to bottom with
DecoArt Americana Acrylic Desert Turquoise, Prussian Blue, Dioxadine Purple and Carbon Black
Applied Titanium White in the centre and faded out to the perimeter
Stamped France Papillion Village using Zinc and Slate Grey acrylic
Ninja Mervyn & Checkers were coloured with Distress Ink as were the words
This is wonderful, Jools. Made me chuckle too !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
HAHA!! I love it! So funny! Thanks for joining us this week at Stampotique's Challenge.
ReplyDeleteJools, I absolutely, positively love, Love, LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteGreat texture on the moon, wonderful colors, and a great scene. Plus, the dialogue is very, very funny!
Thanks for playing along with my challenge this week at Stampotique Designers Challenges.
Jools, it is so funny, and your moon is gorgeous! Love your works :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat fun project Jools, no matter what style you use, it always looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAmazing....
ReplyDeleteLove it Jools, really awesome! Thanks for joining us again at Stampotique this week.
ReplyDeleteFabulous textured moon, and I love the duologue!!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
I will never, ever tire of your humor in art, Jools, and this is such a perfect example. Your mind works in mysterious ways, and I love it! Great use of stamps here to create your believable scene.
ReplyDeleteSTU--N--IIIIIIIING!! and funny too!! :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Jools, love everything about this! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Stampotique. Sue xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and funny - love it Jools :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in with us at Stampotique :)
Have a lovely weekend
OMG this is brilliant Jools! Love the moon <3
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at the Stampotique Designers Challenge :)
xx Arwen