This challenge is just me! Purple is my favourite colour. Lately I've been struggling with my crafting... ideas galore, but just wanting to get started has been hard. About a week ago I took some of my purple scraps and an Altenew flower die cut and made a couple of flowers. They sat there as I really didn't know what I wanted to do to showcase them. Last evening, I was rummaging around in my WIP pile and found a background I had done some foiling on.
My foiled panel is an Altenew stamp that I had stamped, then photocopied with a laser printer so that I could foil it with some silver foil. As you can see I had covered my flowers with Wink of Stella. The sentiment is from another Altenew set. I seem to be using my Gina K Master Layouts on just about every card I do... they make it so easy to layer panels.
And talking about Gina K... do you watch her live Facebook/You Tube posts? She has some fun techniques and ideas. This week's earlier live used a technique called Black Magic. Basically using white pigment ink to stamp on black card and then once it dried, used pencils to colour in the image. Today I was feeling unwell in the morning so spent time in bed resting. I got up at lunch time and decided I felt a bit better and wanted to try out the technique.
6 comments:
Two purple beauties, Dawn! Especially love the black magic one - what a beautiful effect!! Congrats on NZ taking the Cup - enjoy!!
Two beauties Dawn, GORGeous colour and love the foiled background and I adore the bottom stamp, what a great technique, I have just ordered a white ink pad..
Luv CHRISSYxx
Good for you for reaching into your unfinished box and making such a lovely card, Dawn. The foiling is such a beautiful addition to the shimmery flowers. I saw that video by Gina K and you did her proud on your 'Black Magic' card. Thanks for sharing both of them with us at The Flower Challenge.
Love the foiled background, but oh wow--the 2nd card is amazing, Dawn!
two wonderful cards, Dawn - and your coloring on the black is fantastic - must give that technique a go!
Hi Dawn. I love the drama of the black based card, it really shows off the design. CarolG
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