Tuesday 1 September 2020

Find beauty in the simple things - card

Hello everyone,

For this week's AALL & Create project I have made a card. It has turned out a little grungy but I like grungy ! lol I hope you do too.


Here's how:


First I used this stencil with modelling paste on water colour paper. After it dried I put on a layer of clear gesso. No reason other than just trying out how this would work. 


Next I used a mixture of Lindy's Stamp gang spray and PaperArtsy Infusions to add colour. I kept adding more, drying between every layer, until I was happy. Also found that the gesso works great as it gives the chance to work the colours for longer. 


Next I stamped the background.


Because the background was so busy already I thought I'd keep the main image white-ish by stamping it onto book pages. To give it a little more interest I stamped the solid petals again with a mix of pink and red inks to get the same colour approx as the background. I then cut everything out. 


Before adding the main image and the sentiment I splattered some white on the panel with a paint pen and used a brayer and white paint to give it some more interest and texture. I then glued the flower in place and placed the sentiment. Lastly I went around the flower with black watercolour to make it stand out more. 


This is the finished card. I used a blank card and glued the panel on it. 




I have used the following AALL & Create products:

Stamps:
#366 - Roundly by Autour de Mwa
#372 - Textural Elements by Olga Heldwein
#370 - The great outdoors by Tracy Evans
Stencil:
#39 - Lotza Dotz by Autour de Mwa

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Thank you for stopping by today ! 


3 comments:

  1. OMG, this card catches my eye! The colour looks gorgeous as the whole background. Well done! Good that you made disappear the little stars a bit as they would not fit this good to the final result. Thanks for letting us know how you made the card.
    Kerstin

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  2. Love this card, Corrie. Maybe, especially, its color!

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  3. I really like how those Infusions work on the gesso, Corrie - it seems to intensify the colour (or that may be the repeated use of them as well). Wonderful results, regardless.

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