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Showing posts with label birthday blossoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday blossoms. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Sorry for your loss.


I always find this type of card difficult to do.
I used the Birthday Blooms Stamp set with Night of Navy ink pad to stamp the image.   Using an aqua painter brush filled with water and  brushed over the stamped image to pull some of the colour from the outline onto the petals to give the petals some colour.
I embossed a piece of Night of Navy card to give this card some texture.
I was happy with the way this turned out.


Saturday, 30 January 2016

Italian Blue and White Pottery Inspired

 This Birthday Blooms stamp set is my favourite stamp set,..... for  this week anyway.
 It's in the 2016 summer mini Catalogue from stampin' Up.
I v'e been playing with  this the last day or two whenever I get a few free moments. 


I have a passion for blue and white pottery and this stamped image made me think of some old Italian pottery designs, so I thought I'd colour the image in blue with the hope it would  resemble that old pottery.

To create this look I went back in time and used I technique I haven't used in years.  
It's a very simple technique and is perfect for this image.

 I stamped the image in Night of Navy ink, and using my aqua painter....(the paintbrush you fill with water) 

 I ran the wet paintbrush around the inside edge of the stamped image and over the inside of the image.  
This action  releases some of the ink from the outline image. the ink bleeds and colours in the image as you brush over it. So there's  no need to use paint, markers or colouring pencils to colour it in. 
I guess you could say,  it's kind of self colouring.  
As I brushed water over this image I couldn't help thinking it was a lot like the magic Painting books   I had as a child.


To add  a little extra depth to my colouring, I used a small amount of  the same  ink  I used to stamp the image but with less water and brushed in some of the darker ink into the areas I felt needed to be a little darker.

Once I had finished playing with  navy blue I thought I'd try the same again using  "Cherry Cobbler" ink but this turned out way too pink for my liking. 

My next step was to try again, this time using "Rich Razzleberry".  This time with a little sponging around the edges and added a little sponging into the centre to hide a small smudge.
I quite liked the result and mounted my tiny piece of artwork onto some  " Bravo Burgundy" card stock.