I had a piece of wild wasabi card stock on my table, so I decided to use that. I squirted a bit of paint on an old CD and then used a sponge brush to swipe it onto the card stock. I let that dry for a few minutes. Then I stamped the morning glory right over the paint with black stazon ink. To color it, I used SU markers. I started by coloring the flowers with apricot appeal and the leaves with certainly celery. Then I added some regal rose along the outer edges of the petals, working just a small area at a time, and spread and blended the color with a blender pen. For the leaves, I used the blender pen to pick up some color from the wild wasabi ink pad and blended that in. How simple is that? I then used my ticket corner punch on all 4 corners, and backed this piece with black. I added a bit of ribbon and some fun baubles, which I picked up in the candle department at Michael's yesterday. Then I put that all on a regal rose base and I was done. Actually a very quick and easy card.Supplies:
stamps: morning soft (SU)
ink: jet black stazon, apricot appeal, regal rose, certainly celery, wild wasabi
paper: regal rose, basic black, wild wasabi
other: white acrylic paint, sponge brush, ticket corner punch, horizontal slot punch, blender pen, ribbon (Michael's), baubles (Michael's)
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6 comments:
Oh wow,that turned out really nice!
It's gorgeous!!
This turned out so cool! I NEVER would have thought to use the paint like this.
Love this one -- sounds like fun -- but I didn't have time -- this is great!!!
This came out so fabulous! I really love how you worked this image with the paint. Just gorgeous
This is a fabulous card. I love the technique -- I'll have to get some acrylic paint now to try it! TFS!
Stunning! What a great way to use paint in your project!
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