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Showing posts with label mixed media cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed media cards. Show all posts

Monday, June 2, 2014

Sweet Cow in Gelatos and Distress ink

Hi, everyone!  It's Broni here with you today and I'd like to show you how I made my Sweet Cow one-layer card.


I used a digital stamp image (from A Day For Daisies), and printed him on the bottom left side of a piece of mixed media paper first.  Then I cut the paper in half length-wise, and folded it in half.  I had my card base ready.


I took a piece of copy paper and laid it askew on top of my cow, taping it to my craft sheet to hold it in place.


I inked up an old cheesecloth background stamp that I had using Versamark.  Then I stamped it onto my card front and embossed with clear embossing powder and my Ranger heat tool.



Next, I made my sweet little cow look like he was very sick by painting some art masking fluid onto him.    When it dries it protects him, so that I can prepare my entire background and not worry about having to be careful of getting color on him.



I then used my Watermelon and Snow Cone colors from my Tropical gelatos to create the sky and the cheesecloth frame.  You can see where I started rubbing the Snow Cone color in with my finger in this photo.



I used my finger and a water brush to blend and soften the colors.



Then I used some Crushed Olive Distress ink to create the grass.  Now it was time to remove the masking fluid.


It's usually pretty easy to remove just by rubbing your finger over an edge to get it started.  Then you just peel it.  If I have an issue removing it from a smaller spot, I just use an eraser to rub over it.  Here's how he looked with it removed.



Finally, I colored my Sweet Cow with my Copic markers.  I shaded around him and the frame using my black Stabilo pencil.  I also used a blending stump to soften the black.

Lastly I added a sentiment on a little flag banner and popped it up on some foam mounting tape.  The sequins were my finishing touch.


I hope you like it!  And I appreciate your taking the time to stop by for a visit!
 
Happy crafting!




Saturday, April 26, 2014

Love You More Than Bacon mixed media card

Hello, everybody!  It's Broni here with you today and I thought I'd show you another mixed media card that I had a lot of fun creating.

I started by stamping my small hearts background stamp from the Catherine Scanlon Random Shapes stamp set using Versamark ink onto my green cardstock.  Then I heat embossed it with clear embossing powder.  You can see that I did a row at a time.
 Next, I stamped the same image in Archival Jet Black ink onto my panel of watercolor paper.  Then I taped off everything around the LOVE word of the Catherine Scanlon Follow Your Heart stamp using some washi tape.  I inked it with the same black ink and peeled the tape away so that I only got the LOVE when I stamped.
I added the "you more than bacon" from an Avery Elle stamp set, then I adhered some pieces of washi tape and sponged some chevrons on using my Mini Chevrons stencil, Distress Worn Lipstick ink, and a large sponge dauber.
In order to do some water coloring, I smooshed my Worn Lipstick ink pad onto my craft sheet, then spritzed it with water.
I used my water brush to color some of the hearts and to lightly color the background.  I also flicked on some of the green and purple inks with my water brush as well.

Here's the finished card again:

There you have it!  Super easy and super fun!  I just love mixed media cards!

Thanks so much for stopping in today!

Happy crafting!