Hello everyone, I am sharing more cards using stamps featured on last month's TV shows on Hochanda.
My
first two cards came about when I made the backgrounds, which were a
mixture of Red, Yellow and Orange Brushos sprinkled onto drawing
cartridge and spritzed with water. I also added some Gold shimmer for
some added bling. I like to create one piece, and use a second piece of
the drawing cartridge to blot the excess liquid off the first, creating a
second background for later. Both pieces end up a bit less vibrant, but
I do not mind this effect, especially as I am creating the second background for free as such.
When I looked at the
backgrounds, they looked as if they had a sandy foreground, and a sunset
sky, which made me think about creating some sort of scene with the
backgrounds. Every background turns out differently when you are using
Brushos, and it was just luck that these two made me think of making
this sort of card.
I cut a square of copy paper, and placed it in the middle of the background, then stamped the paisley image from the Paisley Elephant
stamp set all around the edge, using purple Versafine Clair ink, to create a border. I
used the same colour ink to add the sentiment from the same stamp set. On my
first card, I used the Chocolate Baroque Mask- Silhouette Palace 1, with Seedless Preserves Distress Ink.
On the second version, the card that I demoed for the TV shows, I simply stamped an image from the Indian Textiles stamp set, using a deep plum ink.
These
one layered cards will be cheap to send through the post, even though
they are a bit larger in size. If you vary the colours, they would be
great masculine cards. I have kept them fairly monochrome, if you made
them in blues or greens, or brown tones for example, they would look equally effective.
I
am sharing a much older card with you as well, which uses this same
image. Long time followers will have seen this card, but I thought that newer viewers would like to see the card as well. I stamped
and embossed the building using white embossing powder, and then created
the background with inks. I used masks for one side of the background
and then the other. I stamped a tree image from the Landscape Edges stamp set along the horizon, and a flower stamp from the Floral Edges stamp in the foreground.
The
elephants were stamped onto a spare piece of card, coloured with Distress markers, and then decoupaged onto the background.
Thanks for stopping by, xx
1 comment:
How sweet colours for your makes!! Love so much the delicate feel!
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