Happy Thursday everyone!
I'm in to share a quick card I made for 13@rts using some of the fabulous products in their store. I'm using turquoise and pink, which for reason give a really shabby feel to everything.
I'm in to share a quick card I made for 13@rts using some of the fabulous products in their store. I'm using turquoise and pink, which for reason give a really shabby feel to everything.
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My background is a very simple sheet of white cardstock. I have not used those for awhile now but I'm re-discovering just how versatile (and fun) they are to use. Background is very simple stenciling and painting with light turquoise chalk mist in two layers - one watered down first coat and a second more intense coat with just enough water for drips. The gradation of tones create a very eye-catching and pleasing effect. I didn't splatter the whole background with color because I want some of the white from the modeling paste to give relief and contrast to the white cardstock.
Some close-ups:
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Creating lots of texture with different fabric layers. My wooden bird was first covered with White Matt Paint followed by watered down Metallic Turquoise paint. Beneath that is a left-over piece of chain chippie (from Blue Fern Studios) which I had painted with Old Silver Metallic Paint. The resin frame was given generous drops of slightly watered Metallic Turquoise paint.
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Some more textural detail using silver and clear microspheres, as well as the bigger plastic spheres with mica flakes. My roses were white to start with but I altered them with dabs of Raspberry Matt paint.
That's all I have for today. Thanks for dropping by!
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This is so pretty! Love the blooms and fabulous background!
ReplyDeleteHah! Who'd have thought it was originally white card:) Looks fabulous:):)
ReplyDeleteWow - this is stunning Jelissa!
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