An oldie, but a goody today.
I was inspired to make this card yesterday after spending Friday teaching lots of techniques to a new stamper.
Having refreshed my own memory on lots of different techniques I decided to try this technique again.....it's basically sponging through a mask, then over stamping.
I began by cutting out an oval from scrap paper, I discarded the oval centre as it was the negative I wanted to work with.
I applied some two way glue to the back of the aperture mask and allowed it to dry.
Once the glue was completely dry, I placed it over a piece of white card stock and pressed it down gently to secure it to the card.
I tore a very narrow strip from the sticky edge of a post it note, (just so that it no longer had a straight edge but still had lots of sticky left along the edge)
I stuck the post it note across the middle of the aperture and began to sponge Barely Banana ink ( a warm yellow ink) from the centre of the post it note and worked upwards in an arch shape.
I applied Apricot Appeal ink from the sides and worked around the yellow arch and blending the edges of the two colours.
I added a touch of Pretty in Pink ink around the arch and blended it the Apricot . t
That was followed by a few light strokes of Lavender Lace ink around the arch, again blending the edges. The final colour was Smokey Slate at the very top of the arch and a touch at the edges.
I removed the post it note and then began to sponged small amounts of Smokey Slate ink over the edges of the bottom half of the oval and worked the ink in towards the middle.
When I was happy with the effect, I inked up two thirds of the row of trees stamp from the "Lovely as a tree" stamp set in black ink and stamped over the sponged area, positioning the stamp slightly over to the right side.
I inked up the pine tree stamp and stamped it on the left side of the card, overlapping the sponged oval.
I added some glitter glue to the branches of the trees on one of the cards. When the gltter glue was dry, I added a greeting.
2 comments:
Beautiful card, the colours are amazing.
Love this card. I will be teaching a masculine card class and I think this design is perfect.
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