I've joined Catherine Pooler's StampNation... an amazing online site that has lots of videos and techniques and a fabulous forum.
Catherine is a fabulously talented lady - very real too... you'll often see her making mistakes and bloppers and then showing you how to fix them. I really enjoy visiting... On one of my recent visits to StampNation, I watched a video by Catherine that was inspired by one she'd seen Jill Foster do. Jill is another extremely talented artist. The technique both ladies used was a Ghost background... a very simple but effective technique where you stamp a background in versamark ink and let it dry. Once dried, you sponge on distress ink and paints. It give a very subtle background. I CASE'd the card that Catherine did...
Can you see the subtle background. It's a Hero Arts background stamp. My green colour is Bundled Sage. My focal panel is made using a Penny Black Sunflower stamp. I used Distress Markers to colour the stamp and spritzed with water before stamping. I then used Wink of Stella to move the colour around a bit. The sentiment is from a Winner and Walter set. I used a Fiskers punch to cut the panel edge and added some PP down the side. Finished with some Pretty Pink Posh sequins.
Here's a close up of the beautiful background.
This is will be a background technique I will be trying again.
7 comments:
very pretty background technique, Dawn! love this card!
This is lovely! I must check-out that site myself, Jo x
beautiful card, Dawn - love that background - thanks for sharing!
great Background Stamp Dawn looks so soft and Love the Penny Black Sunflower Image too looks like you painted it..great design my friend..beautiful made..hugs, Monika
PS: thanks for always visiting me back..if you are not there I feel something lost....hope you feel better there..
Dawn this is amazing - love the background, but the sunflowers are perfect too - I so admire how your art is developing - it is a joy to see what you are now producing.
Blessings
Maxine
Oh wow--I've gotta try that background! This is so beautiful, Dawn!
I love Your card.
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