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Showing posts with label Permanent Marker. Show all posts

Friday, May 07, 2010

'She' ATC


The main image in this ATC had been stamped as a test image (Cherry Pie) on a piece of scrap paper which had been left on the craftdesk and had acquired a number of images and colour from other arty activities......... a bit of 'serendipity'. I was about to throw it in the bin and thought I would use it instead.

I just cut it out and applied it to a background card, cut to size, from glossy card.  The card was coloured with a variety of Distress inks applied with cut'n'dry foam in greens, pinks and ambers. 

I also used a fleur-de-lys stamp (Cherry Pie) and Memento ink and another stamp of text (Stamp in the Hand) which was inked with pearlescent orchid and copper Brilliance inks. Final touches were added with a white pigment pen and a fine black permanent pen. Two small self adhesive buttons were added at the top.

Sid xx

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Monday, September 08, 2008

Wish for Love



This card was inspired by the cover stamp from the October edition of 'Craft Stamper' magazine. The polymer stamp is of a cherry blossom (sakura) and lends itself nicely to an oriental style card.

I first stamped the blossom onto a post-it note and cut this out as a mask. I then stamped three more times with Versafine onyz black on white card, using the mask to layer the three blossoms. I then hand painted with a fine brush and water with Cosmic Shimmer iridescent mica pigments in pink ultra and rose hew and shimmer pigment in iced blush. I outlined the edges and stamens with fine permanent black marker to emphasize them. The painted blossoms were cut out carefully and the centres highlighted with diamond Stickles glitter glue.

I then cut a 1.5 inch strip of fine printed mulberry paper in complementary colours for the right hand side of the card. I then stamped the pink textured basecard with stems and leaves with a polymer leaf trail stamp from Lavinia stamps in olympic green Versafine ink down the left hand half of the card. I applied the mulberry paper with sticky dots before using the Crop-o-dile to punch 4 holes (two top and two bottom) and applying and crimping pink floral shiny eyelets with the Crop-o-dile. Through these holes I threaded a piece of pink metallic woven cord, crossing over in the centre and tying & trimming at the back. An appropriate verse on pink vellum was trimmed and applied again with a few sticky dots to the lower left of the front allowing the leaves to show through and the blossoms were positioned and attached as shown on 2mm foam pads for dimensional effect.

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