Note: Photo heavy post
Hi there. After feeling really blah on Friday - and not doing anything other than watching my class videos, I had a better day on Saturday and got a lot of backgrounds made with the techniques. And today, was feeling even better so got 4 cards made...Day 3 - 2 for 1 inked backgrounds. Our tutors were Kristina Werner and Jenny Colacicco. Kristina showed us techniques using a Gel Plate or even stamps and Jenny did a stencil technique using watercolour paper with ink and water. I didn't get get around to doing any of Jenny's techniques so my first three cards are using Kristina's technique with the Gel Press.
Kristina used a 6" round gel plate - I used a rectangle plate but liked the look of a circle so cut out a circle from card to make a mask. I only have a few Distress Oxide inks - mainly in soft colours so had a go. First go used some Wilted Violet DO and Broken China. I used a Memory Box stencil (Raymelle) and added a layer with a touch of Worn Lipstick. I got a bit of ink where I didn't want it... so trimmed the panel down and added a lilac card backing and some purple metallic washi. Kristina did a bit of faux stitching on her cards so I tried it too. The sentiment is from Kaisercraft and I die cut some little hearts from different die sets..
I tried again with some more of the Worn Lipstick and Wilted Violet.
I did added some of the blue ink as well. For this one, I trimmed the panel down and added a frame I had in my "stuff to be used" bowls. I added two layers of thin stripes of card for dimension. I did the same for the sentiment... it's the centre of Altenew's Circled Greetings - hello. Just cut out the sentiment bit. Added a sub-sentiment from Hero Arts Stamp and Cut Hello set. Finished with a few pearls.
My third cards is the Twofer bit of the above ones... As I was using the brayer to add the ink to the gel plate, I brayer-ed the extra ink onto a card to get some lovely interesting patterns. This is what I made with that panel
I trimmed the panel down and using Altenew's Antique Silver powder, embossed the Woodware set - Floral Wonder by Jane Gill. I added a sentiment from the LDRS set. The panel was matted onto Lilac card and then onto a dark grey card base. I added some pink sequins to finish. This one was hard to photograph.
Day 4 - Embossed resist with a Twist. Heather Hoffman and Mindy Egan were the tutors and had two awesome techniques. Heather used embossing and then used a layering stencil to to the resist. I still have to try this one. Got a new Altenew layering stencil this week so it's on my to make list! Mindy's twist used embossed background and a Gel Plate and Shimmer powders. So I pulled out an older Hero Arts background stamp and some Cosmic Shimmer Pixie Powders.
The background stamp is Flower Medley (circa 2012) I stamped in Hero Arts Unicorn ink and embossed with white powder. I then used the Gel Plate with Aqua Lagoon, Purple Violet, Candy Pink and Peacock Green powders. I spritzed the powers and the card and pressed it onto the plate. The colours diluted a bit more than I thought they would, but love the soft look I obtained. I was inspired by a Jennifer McGuire video for the card design. I used Gina K ML 4 flag - modified to increase the length. The sentiment is from Kaisercraft - Best Friend set. The butterfly is 2 layers I had in my little bowls.
Thanks for getting this far. I'm back to working tomorrow - but will still work from home as I'm still coughing. I have to stay isolating till I'm symptom free for 24 hrs. All in all, I got off quite lightly... so pays to be fully vaccinated and boosted.
4 comments:
Glad you're feeling better, Dawn! Gorgeous cards using the class techniques, especially love the circle gelli plate look! LOL - I haven't even watched past day 2, much less do homework! You're doing great though :)
so good to hear u r feeling better - and good enough to create all those lovely cards! take care!
The last card is my favorite! You're making me want to watch the videos & eventually I will.
A super card Dawn, love the gorgeous background and simple banner. CarolG
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