I started by laying some pink ink down onto a piece of acrylic and spritzed it with water before pressing it onto the card in the areas where I wanted it in a sort of triangle over the righthand corner of a piece of white card cut to fit a 6" square card. I did this several times and then I cut a piece of the napkin which has the flowers in a border using just one quarter of it so it fitted into the same corner, and actually it was a bit too long and I cut the extreme left flower off and added it in towards the top righthand side as that area was a bit thinner and adding it there filled it out a bit. I used some Mod Podge glue on the back of the piece and then more over the front to make sure the edges were firmly glued down. I perhaps went rather mad and used more glue than necessary to take it over the edges, and in a certain light you can see it even though it has a matte finish. I then decided to use the little heart stencil bought from The Range a long while ago, and which came in a pack with several other heart patterned stencils. I spread the Titanium coloured paste over the area covered by the napkin and after it was dry I got out the Phil Martin stamps featuring postmarks, a couple of different splatts and a piece of music using the three colours mentioned above. The Worn Lipstick is a cube and is beginning to dry up, and the Hickory Smoke is rather a pale grey so that doesn't show all that much but I did it in my stamp positioner and inked and stamped several times, but I think maybe it could have been a little bit darker. I decided to add the two butterfly images which were on the napkin too and then finished by adding a sentiment using the blue ink and heat embossed it with WOW Clear Gloss Embossing Powder.
Thank you for dropping by to see me today and I'll see you again soon.
Allsorts Challenge - No 836 Christmas Cards/Anything Goes.
Stencil Fun Challenge - Nov. '25 Anything Goes/Golden Days.
WeLove2Create Challenge - No. 11 Anything Goes.
NBUS Challenge - No. 80 Where we use our Never Before Used Schtuff.


No comments:
Post a Comment