I printed these images a while back and they have been sitting in my stash. They would not work for my original plan of sponging a narrow band from top to bottom and so now I had to invent a way to use them. I decided to just layer them onto cardstock because they worked best that way. Though I did add several layers of sponging to the nativity one and that worked very well. I used a torn piece of paper as a mask to add some texture. I started by sponging the yellow incorporating the star and the stable and then sponged the blues and violets around that. All the images are from KISSPNG and I added font greetings. They are much more CAS than I usually do but I do like all the designs so maybe at some point I will revisit the concept of the sponging of a narrow band of colour over an image and greeting. Therese
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Christmas cards - laser printed images and a bit of sponging
I printed these images a while back and they have been sitting in my stash. They would not work for my original plan of sponging a narrow band from top to bottom and so now I had to invent a way to use them. I decided to just layer them onto cardstock because they worked best that way. Though I did add several layers of sponging to the nativity one and that worked very well. I used a torn piece of paper as a mask to add some texture. I started by sponging the yellow incorporating the star and the stable and then sponged the blues and violets around that. All the images are from KISSPNG and I added font greetings. They are much more CAS than I usually do but I do like all the designs so maybe at some point I will revisit the concept of the sponging of a narrow band of colour over an image and greeting. Therese
Labels:
A2,
cards,
Christmas,
colour printed images,
digital images,
sponging
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