Showing posts with label Zig Clean Color pens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zig Clean Color pens. Show all posts
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Vibrant Watercolour Florals
Hi there everyone and happy Thursday.
It's Lydia here and I have a bright watercolour card to share with you today.
I started by stamping the flower cluster in the corner using images from Altenew 'Wild Hibicus'- I stamped the images in a waterproof ink so I could watercolour the images using Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens. I love the vibrant watercolour looks you can get using these pens.
Once the watercolour was dry I stamped the sentiment using Altenew 'Halftone Thanks'- this is such a different look and a statement sentiment with that ombre look!
Thanks so much for stopping by and I'll see you again soon!
Hugs, Lydia xxx
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Bountiful Blooms
Hi! How are you this lovely day? With some sunshine peeking through in the window and falling on a vase on flowers in my house, I wanted to create a card full of flowers, but just using one flower. A natural looking bouquet would have lots of different types of flower, but I thought just one might be a challenge.
I've used the ever lovely Winnie and Walter In Bloom: Addie's Garden
First off, I stamped and white embossed the flowers, then coloured them with Zig Clean Color pens. I've blended a couple of colours together on some of them to try and give the realism you might find in the real thing. I created a structure like this at the top of the card to support the design of the flowers.
I extended the length of the stalks, by pulling the colour further at each end of the stalk. Trim out the stalks and create a stack as if it was a hand tied bouquet. You can see a bow in the picture- that's because I added one initially and then decided against it.
You can see here my original design and also to show you how I send cards like this- people have asked how to send them- just find an envelope larger than the card ;-) The sentiment is from The Party (Winnie & Walter)
Hope you enjoyed the blooms. They make a lovely card that's kind of a present at the same time- but without all the hassle of having to find a vase!!
See you next week,
Keren xx
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