More night sky sponging this time with bats flying in front of a full moon. Less romantic than my last moon lit card but this one was created for my cousin's wife Debbie, who is into bats. I hope she liked it.
Inks used were Stampin' Ups Marina Mist, Midnight Muse, and Black craft ink.
A white gel pen for highlighting.
A sponge daubers to sponge in the sky and another to sponge in the foreground.
Stamp sets Serene Silhouettes from Stampin' up! and the bats are from a retired set called Wicked Cool.
I masked off the moon and sponged in the sky, first using Marina Mist ink pad and dauber, I always start on the mask and working outwards.
When I was happy with the density of the colour, I sponged on the Midnight Muse ink this time starting from the edges of the card and working in towards the moon but not quite getting there.
Having completed the sky, I removed the mask and blotted off any excess ink from the dauber on scrap paper then gently sponged over the edges of the moon, just to add a small amount of colour and depth to the outer edges and leave some white patches towards the centre.
To form the clouds drifting across the moon I used the very edge of the dauber and without adding ink I dragged it part way across the moon. These drag marks kind of look like streaky clouds drifting by.
When all the black ink had dried completely, I added white dots and dashed with a white gel pen to give the impression of moonlight hitting the edges of the plant life.
I have to say doing random dots and dashes does seem to look better than highlights added precisely.
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Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Moonlight Card
My third post of the day is this Moonlight card.
Recipe. Whisper white card stock.
The ink pads used were;
Marina mist,
Midnight muse,
Black craft ink all from SU
sponges
White gel pen
Black marker pen.
Serene silhouettes stamp set and the pocket silhouettes stamp set.
The detailed instructions are the same as on the sunset card I posted last week. So I 'll try to condense the instructions on this card.
Using Marina mist ink pad and a sponge lightly sponge the centre of the sky leave it quite patchy and uneven.
Position the mask for the moon over the patchy sponging here you want your moon to go.
Mask off the bottom half of your card and sponge the the sky using a gentle circular motion starting from the centre of the moon mask and working outwards towards the edges of the paper.
When you feel you have applied enough of the lighter ink. Change over to Midnight Muse ink pad and sponge the edges of the card working in towards the centre of the card. make sure the corner of the card are the darkest part and try and aim for an arch shape going over the moon with the darker ink.
With the sky inked up you can now turn your attention to the lower half of you card.
remove the horizon mask turn it round and cover the the sky with it. make sure the edge of the horizon mask is dead in line with the base of the moon /sun.
Sponge the middle area of the card with the lighter ink leave some lighter areas in streaks going across the card stock.
Change to darker ink and sponge in the horizon line, be sure not to go over your lighter areas too much.
Then sponge the edges and corners of the card working in towards the lighter area , overlap the lighter area slightly.
Now here, you can tear a ragged V shape into some scrap paper and place it over the edge of your card and sponge black in over it to form the rocks, or you could use a black marker pen and scribble the rocks in. ( Here I sponged in the rocks,)
Stamp your silhouette images over the rocks, over the edges of the card , over the bottom edge of the card to make a scene you like .......Allow this ink to dry thoroughly before using the white gel pen.
Top Tip... when using the gel pen to try NOT to be precise. it looks a lot better if you apply the white highlights in a slap dash, hap hazard way.
I applied some white lines at the base of the rocks and gently smudged them and then re applied the white lines and smudged them again to get the misty, sea spray/ water lapping against the rocks look.
A few lightly smudged dashes going across the water to give the impression of ripples in the water. Add dot and dashed to the edges of the plant life, rocks and anywhere where the moonlight may hit .
Add some tiny stars to the sky.
The shooting star was a happy accident,..... I smudged a star so I just added another white dot at the point of the smudge...... Hey Presto!! I had a shooting star.
Had the shooting star been more prominent I would have added the greeting make a wish.
Ummm, Just re read this post...... guess I am not too good at condensing things down.. :-)
Recipe. Whisper white card stock.
The ink pads used were;
Marina mist,
Midnight muse,
Black craft ink all from SU
sponges
White gel pen
Black marker pen.
Serene silhouettes stamp set and the pocket silhouettes stamp set.
The detailed instructions are the same as on the sunset card I posted last week. So I 'll try to condense the instructions on this card.
Using Marina mist ink pad and a sponge lightly sponge the centre of the sky leave it quite patchy and uneven.
Position the mask for the moon over the patchy sponging here you want your moon to go.
Mask off the bottom half of your card and sponge the the sky using a gentle circular motion starting from the centre of the moon mask and working outwards towards the edges of the paper.
When you feel you have applied enough of the lighter ink. Change over to Midnight Muse ink pad and sponge the edges of the card working in towards the centre of the card. make sure the corner of the card are the darkest part and try and aim for an arch shape going over the moon with the darker ink.
With the sky inked up you can now turn your attention to the lower half of you card.
remove the horizon mask turn it round and cover the the sky with it. make sure the edge of the horizon mask is dead in line with the base of the moon /sun.
Sponge the middle area of the card with the lighter ink leave some lighter areas in streaks going across the card stock.
Change to darker ink and sponge in the horizon line, be sure not to go over your lighter areas too much.
Then sponge the edges and corners of the card working in towards the lighter area , overlap the lighter area slightly.
Now here, you can tear a ragged V shape into some scrap paper and place it over the edge of your card and sponge black in over it to form the rocks, or you could use a black marker pen and scribble the rocks in. ( Here I sponged in the rocks,)
Stamp your silhouette images over the rocks, over the edges of the card , over the bottom edge of the card to make a scene you like .......Allow this ink to dry thoroughly before using the white gel pen.
Top Tip... when using the gel pen to try NOT to be precise. it looks a lot better if you apply the white highlights in a slap dash, hap hazard way.
I applied some white lines at the base of the rocks and gently smudged them and then re applied the white lines and smudged them again to get the misty, sea spray/ water lapping against the rocks look.
A few lightly smudged dashes going across the water to give the impression of ripples in the water. Add dot and dashed to the edges of the plant life, rocks and anywhere where the moonlight may hit .
Add some tiny stars to the sky.
The shooting star was a happy accident,..... I smudged a star so I just added another white dot at the point of the smudge...... Hey Presto!! I had a shooting star.
Had the shooting star been more prominent I would have added the greeting make a wish.
Ummm, Just re read this post...... guess I am not too good at condensing things down.. :-)
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