Hello friends! I'm fairly new to the mixed media art world, so I'm having a lot of fun experimenting with different products and discovering techniques to use in my card making. Today I want to share a card I created with Clear Gesso as the base, so let's get started.....
To create my background I:
- painted a piece of card stock with a layer of Clear Gesso (Art Basics)
- once dry, I used sponge daubers to apply Broken China Distress Oxide (Ranger) to the center
- next I, spritzed the ink with some water
- using a small paintbrush, I spread the ink around my card stock to form a pretty background and let it dry
You'll notice:
- The color didn't spread nearly as far - the center is dark/the edges are light - uneven color
- The color isn't as vibrant as it soaked into the paper
- The paper has a bit of "pill" to it
- It doesn't look like watercolor like the above panel does
To create my panel I:
- stamped flowers, stems, and "sentiment" from the Blossom stamp set (Tim Holtz) in Tuxedo Black ink Tsukineko)
- colored the stems with Touch Five Markers
- using a Splatter Brush (Ranger) I applied some diluted (with water) Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide (Ranger)
- glued my flowers (below) over top and fussy cut around one to create a popped out image
For the flowers I:
- painted a piece of card stock with a layer of Clear Gesso (Art Basics)
- stamped a flower from Blossom (Tim Holtz) in Versamark Watermark ink and added black embossing powder
- applied some Spun Sugar Distress Crayon (Tim Holtz) to the petals and painted with water and a small paintbrush (since I was cutting these out I didn't worry about staying in the lines)
- applied Picked Raspberry Distress Crayon (Tim Holtz) to the petals and repeated the wet paintbrush step
- applied Spiced Marmalade Distress Crayon (Tim Holtz) to the centers and painted it with water
- using just water and a clean paintbrush I removed some of the ink from the centers of my flowers
- This is possible because of the Clear Gesso -- the ink is longer drying and can be moved around and removed for some time - I tried this same technique on regular white card stock without gesso and it didn't work!
To finished off my card I:
- stamped a Script background stamp (SU) in Versamark Watermark ink over my flowered panel
- added white embossing powder and heat set
- matted my panel on pink card stock
- embossed a piece of white card stock with the Lattice embossing folder from Creative Expressions
- assembled my card
Now it's your turn....stop by our CURRENT LINK PARTY and showoff any projects that include a few products from companies Cropstop carries in the store! I'll look forward to seeing your work appear in the gallery!
2 comments:
very cool, I love the embossed background and your pretty flowers with the over stamping of the script with white embossing!!
Your card is exquisite! Love that butterfly. :o)
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