Fridays are my non-working day and as is becoming my norm, I spent a relaxed afternoon in my craft room catching up on YouTube. A video by Christine Stokes inspired me to try a gesso resist technique with Distress inks.
I adapted the idea using what I had—clear gesso instead of white. I dabbed it onto watercolour paper, let it dry, then added Distress inks (Scattered Straw, Antique Linen, Rusty Hinge, and a touch of Aged Mahogany) by smooshing on my glass mat with a spritz of water and a foam blender to add to the panel. The texture turned out beautifully.
Using a very old Tim Holtz Bigz Tattered Leaves die, I cut
two leaves and added detail with a splatter stamp in Altenew Toasted Mauve,
clear embossed. For the background, I used a corner aperture die with orange
patterned paper behind it and added more stamping in Pink Sand ink.
I finished the card with a dark brown mat, an embossed
sentiment (Altenew Sentiment Strips 3), and a few simple embellishments made
from packing tape and cardstock.
A satisfying session—and a lovely reminder that adapting
ideas with what you have can lead to great results.

3 comments:
Gorgeous pair of leaves, Dawn - looks like a fun technique!! Also love the corner cut out - was that TH or other? I have a few Memory Box ones I love...
It's one I got from Temu but similar to a TH I have,
Really love the look of your card, Dawn! I have a bottle of gesso from another technique I only did a few times. Think I'll give this technique a try and make more use of that purchase!
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