My grand daughter was visiting this week and we spend some time in the craft room. She was working on her own projects so I got started on a technique that I have been wanting to revisit - white embossing resist!! I discovered some small sheets of watercolour paper in my stash a while back and thought they would work very well for this technique which I have been seeing on Splitcoast Stampers lately. I started with a couple of small clear stamps that have not seen much, if any use. I stamped them with Versamark on the small sheets of watercolour paper and embossed them with white embossing powder. I added a greeting (SU) under the floral swirl and embossed it as well. I used regular palette watercolours on the left hand one by simply applying several colours with a very wet paintbrush until I was happy with the look of it. For the second one, I used distress inks applied to a craft sheet, spritzed with water and laid the paper in the puddle. I kept dipping until I was happy with the look!! Once dry, I trimmed the sheets neatly and stitched them to coordinating layers (4" x 5.25") using my sewing machine. Next I layered them onto coordinating card fronts. I finished off the left hand one with star punchies which I painted with pearly acrylic paint and I used colourful sequins on the other one. Very happy with how these turned out and I will be using them for my exchange cards for my partners this month. Therese
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Sunday, April 09, 2017
Serendipity backgrounds
My grand daughter was visiting this week and we made some quiltie serendipity backgrounds with the scraps I had sitting on my desk from last week's class. She managed over 20 and I had just over a dozen!! It was nice to be just gluing paper down on old card backs and spending time together even if not much was being said. She has already used one of hers on a card!! I will put mine in my stash and I am sure they will emerge shortly in my next few cardmaking sessions!! Therese
Tulips for a get well card
I colour printed several of these tulip tags from Graphics Fairy when I was printing images for other cards a few days ago. They are really cute and came in a sheet with several other Easter images. I trimmed the image to the edge of the design, ran a marker around the edge and then ran a brush full of water all the way around it and it created an automatic colour wash of the edge!! The versatility of waterbased markers!! I found this nice polka dot paper which coordinated nicely so I trimmed out a piece and glued it to a red card front. I inserted a piece of red organza ribbon through the hole in the tag and then glued both ends to the inside of my card snipping a slot on the spine for it using my slot punch (SU). I adhered my tag to my card using 3D foam tape and added a laser printed layered punchie greeting (SU) just below it to finish off my card. It is a springy card which will work nicely to cheer someone who is under the weather.
Therese
Therese