Hello everyone, I have two cards to share with you today, that I
demonstrated on last month's TV shows on Hochanda. I used dark card to
create my projects, and stamped the images with white Brilliance Ink, before
colouring them with coloured pencils. The finished effect is very
dramatic against the dark card, and I have shown how you can use the
technique to create both backgrounds and a focal image.
For my first card, I used some dark brown card to create the background, and stamped a leaf image from the Essence of Nature
stamp set repeatedly using the white ink. I then chose a selection of
Koh-i-Noor pencils; yellow, green, orange and red, to colour the leaves. I created a
central panel by colouring a scrap piece of drawing cartridge with
Brushos. I chose Orange, Yellow and Lime Green as my colours. I sprinkled the Brushos onto a large acrylic block, spritzed
the block with water, and then pressed the block onto the drawing
cartridge. Once the background was dry, I stamped the image, again from
the Essence of Nature stamp set, using Potting Shed Archival Ink. The sentiment was stamped onto a piece
of the same background, and I inked around the edge of the panel with
the ink that I had used for stamping.
For my second card, I stamped the image from the Fragrant Honeysuckle
stamp set onto burgundy card. Again, I used a selection of coloured
pencils, this time I chose blue, lilac, pink and green. I added some
Stickles for a bit of sparkle to the flower centres, and around the
edges of the layers. I chose a toning piece of Crafty Individuals paper
as a main background, which worked really well with the image. It just
shows how well Chocolate Baroque stamps mix with other brands.
I
hope that you will give this technique a try, as the Brilliance ink gives
you the option of using those dark surfaces to add a bit of drama to
your projects if you wish. Combining them with lighter, brighter
elements keeps the whole piece balanced.
Thanks for stopping by, xx
2 comments:
Mazing dramatic feel on both your cards!
The colouring of white stamped images on a dark background is such a lovely technique & I particularly like the way you've shown how versatile the CB brand combines with CI. Your colour choices just sing. The fluidity of the Brushos in the first sample combines beautifully with the movement in that leaf stamp you used for the background.
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