Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage

Follow step by step directions from Josefine Fourage on how you can use Dylusions Paints, Stencils, and Stickers to create trade-able Artist Coins.

Instructions

 

Hi everyone. Are you ready for a little bit of snark? And I mean that quite literally, because I’m sharing a tutorial for Artist Trading Coins using Dylusions Paints, Stencils and Stickers.

 

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 1

Step 1: Artist Trading Coins are 2.5” in diameter. I cut three of them (a punch is the easiest way), grabbed a variety of colors and ephemera and got started.

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 2

Step 2: For the first layer, blend two colors together. Make sure to use colors that are close in the color wheel, but not too close, so you can actually see a difference. 

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 3

Step 3: The blending is rather easy. You start with one color and cover parts of your project. Go back and forth between two colors, until you have the coverage you want to achieve.

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 4

Step 4: Then you add the second color and blend it over the first one, just a little bit. 

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 5

Step 5: Then you go back for layer two, I grabbed a variety of the small stencils and blended parts of the patterns through the stencil. Again, use colors that are close in the color wheel, but not too close, so they show up.

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 6

Step 6: Here too I blended two colors together.

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 7

Step 7: I like that the patterns kind of merge with the first layer, but not entirely.

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 8

Step 8: For layer three, I added more stenciled patterns and blended the last color that I used to the outside, as a border.

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 9

Step 9: One of the ATCs needed a bit more, so I stamped the leaf border in a grey ink.

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 10

Step 10: On to the final steps. First, I needed to pick a focal point. Take one of the canvas stickers and cut out the figures.

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 11

Step 11: A little bit of washi tape helped with grounding the shapes.

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Step 12

Step 12: As a little extra, I added a few white and black lines around the border and the washi tape. The sentiments are from the back chat set and are the perfect size for the ATCs.

 

All three together build a nice set of Artist Trading Coins, but work also on their own very well. I really enjoy the bright and cheery colors.

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Close Up 1

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Close Up 2

Dylusions Artist Trading Coins by Josefine Fourage Close Up 3

Here you can see all the details.

 

Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed my tutorial and feel inspired you design your own Artist Trading Coins.

 

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