The masterboard was created by doing the following:
- Collage strips of tissue paper to a mixed media paper.
- Stencil the gradient squares using white embossing paste randomly over the background.
- Let everything dry.
- Spritz and splatter brown dye ink spray and gold paint (mixed with water).
- Spritz with water to soften the brown and the gold splatters.
- Let everything dry.
- Cut into various pieces. (I cut out a card and two tags)
- Sponged the edges with Versamark and heat embossed with gold embossing powder.
- Stamped the flower with Versamark on the tag. Heat embossed with gold embossing powder.
- Stamped the flower with Versamark on another piece left over from my masterboard.
- Heat emboss the flower with gold embossing powder. Cut out the flower into pieces.
- Color the flowers with watercolor pencils and soften with waterbrush.
- Layer the flower petals and leaves. onto the flower on the tag.
- Stamp the sentiment on tissue paper with brown ink.
- Cut out sentiment and add to tag with collage paste.
- Stamp fragments using versamark on corner of tags and heat emboss with gold embossing powder.
I then decided to try stamping the image and embossing with clear embossing powder to create a resist effect.
The Supply list is below for all the fun products used in these cards!
Have a great weekend!
Suzz
Supply List:
Dina Wakley Stamps - Good Idea
Dina Wakley Stamps - Always Flowers
Stampers Anonymous - Entomology
Stampers Anonymous - Fragments
Ranger Layering Stencil - Nordic
Ranger Distress Oxide - Mustard Seed, Shabby Shutters, Picked Raspberry
Ranger Distress Ink - Walnut Stain, Antique Linen
Ranger Archival Ink - Jet Black, Watering Can, Coffee
Versamark Watermark Ink
Ranger Gold Embossing Powder
Wendy Vecchi White Embossing Paste
Prima Marketing Sparks Unicorn Hair
Dina Wakley White Acrylic Paint
Ranger Clear Embossing Powder
Prima Marketing Soft Neutrals Watercolor Pencils
Prima Marketing Waterbrush Set
White Gel Pen
Idea-Ology - Story Sticks
I love Dina Wakely stamps and these cards are just lovely and perfect. What watercolor pencils did you use? I have watercolors in so many different mediums, but not pencils. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to add them in the product/supply list. I used a mix of brands including Prima Marketing Watercolor pencils as well as Staedtler. The important part of the pencils is using the waterbrushes to soften and blend the colors.
DeleteFabulous tag and cards! I love the stamps you used.
ReplyDeleteI love posts like this because it shows what versatility there is in products. These are gorgeous and all so different.
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful. I love the tag. I need to have a play again <3
ReplyDeleteOooh Suzz, so many beautiful cards and a gorgeous tag! Love your way of combining the stamping in the background with the focal flowers and the wonderful way you've chosen to colour each of them.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tag and cards!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW!! Fabulous tag, and I also love all the cars you created in various ways and shades. Thank you Suzz!
ReplyDeleteSuzz, this is an incredible post filled to the brim with ideas using these stamp sets! I love the gold details on the tag and your stunning flower. And your cards are each so different and beautiful and demonstrate just how versatile these stamps are. Fabulous inspiration and wonderful post! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThe techniques you used here are absolutely magical! I love the glass like finish. Everything looks so delicate...just like a flower should look. Thanks so much for sharing the details! Hugs!
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