Showing posts with label My Favorite Things Stitched Rectangle Word Windows Dienamics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Favorite Things Stitched Rectangle Word Windows Dienamics. Show all posts
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Art card with Zig pens and My Favorite Things
Hi everyone, it's Esther here with an art card inspired by the gorgeous coloured lines on this beautiful heart by the talented Kassa Heyselden.
I started with a plain rectangle of card stock and used four colours of Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pen (034 Dull Blue, 082 Purple, 084 Deep Violet, and 092 Blue Gray) to add stripes, softening them with a water brush as I went. When I was finished, I spritzed the card with water and let the colour trickle down a bit more.
Using the medium size My Favorite Things Stitched Rectangle Word Window Dienamics, I cut away an aperture. A sentiment from Altenew Beautiful Quotes shows through.
Finally, I added three hearts from My Favorite Things I'm Owl Yours Dienamics, mounted the panel onto a coordinating purple layer and attached the whole to a top folding card base.
That's it from me for this week. Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, 12 April 2017
Vintage card with Altenew Beautiful Day
Hi everyone, it's Esther here with a vintage card using the lovely peony stamp from Altenew Beautiful Day.
I've seen this stamp set used in so many beautiful ways - bright colours, pastels, watercoloured, stamped, coloured pencils - that I knew it was really versatile. But I wanted to do something a bit different and create a vintage card with the feel of an aged bookplate or illustration.
I stamped a background layer using the leaf spray in a pale outline ink and two shades of infill ink. It was die cut into a stitched rectangle using My Favorite Things Blueprints 29, and a negative sentiment strip was cut away using My Favorite Things Stitched Rectangle Word Windows Dienamics.
I then stamped the peony and two of the leaf sprays onto watercolour card stock and used vintage colours of pink, brown and green ink to stamp them. The main colour of the peony is a faded pink which I smoothed out with a watercolour brush, but the other layers were stamped "as is" and left a bit mottled on purpose for a more aged effect.
A computer generated sentiment reads "Fig 1. Paeonia" as a vintage-style label for the peony's Latin name, and was aged with ink and light ink splatters. This was glued to the card base, with the panel, peony and leaves layered on top.
Thanks so much for visiting!
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