I did a few more backgrounds the other day after picking my first radishes from my garden. I wanted something that would coordinate with the radish leaves and be different than the geraniums I made last time so I picked some dandelions. They worked out really well. It took a bit to figure out the results are better if you break up the flowers into threes before laying them down and it is really hard to get a full on circle flower because they are so thick all you get is a large circle of colour without too much detail. The radish leaves were very juicy so it was worth having a paper towel handy!! I did you my Big Shot again to "pound" the flowers which creates more of a problem with run off - I expect that if you used a hammer the juice would be absorbed more locally and the images might be better as well. I will have to explore that. It may also be possible to remove the one shim from the sandwich and accomplish the same thing. Will let you know!! I hope you will consider giving this technique a try - it is super easy!! Follow the above link to find recommendations for flowers and greenery which you can use even if you don't have a garden!! You can even find some options at the grocery store!!
Therese
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Graduation card with a digital image, some fiber and rhinestone embellishments
I created this card which would be most appropriate for a person graduating from high school but is not formally a graduation card. The graphic is from Pixabay. I laser printed it on white cardstock and trimmed it from the large sheet. I trimmed it leaving a white border all the way around. I found the perfect cardstock in my stash - navy with white speckles which so easily simulates a night sky!! I added several wraps of white fiber to add texture and give the whole sketch some movement and tied the ends on the left hand side. I mounted the image over it using 3D foam tape and embellished the funky dots with clear rhinestones. Still thinking it needed "something" I added a few dots in the sky with my Sakura Clear Glitter gel pen. Perfect!!
Therese
Therese
Labels:
A2,
cards,
digital image,
fiber,
gel pen,
glitter,
graduation,
laser printing,
rhinestones
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