Just popping in quickly to share the card I made for this month's Christmas prompt which went along the lines of this:
All those lush greens got me thinking about a technique video I had seen last year by Dawn at WPlus9 - which essentially also sold the stamp set for me. As really, I didn't need more "boughs" for Christmas cards, but well, the script in the greeting and the tutorial in this video below compelled me!
So, now that I have the Gansai Tambi paints I thought it was about time to give it ago! My first attempt was going well until the gold paint splattering and at first it wasn't splattering at all, then a few tries later and 1 splatter covered the ENTIRE card...gaaaah!
Paper: Ranger Watercolour paper, MME
Stamps: WPlus9
Die: Lil' Inker Designs
Embossing powder: Ranger Liquid Platinum
Other: Gansai Tambi watercolour paints
Before creating this card I first cut the stitched rectangle from the watercolour paper and used the stitches as a guide for applying the masking tape to hold it in place. I also wanted to make a portrait card and I quite like how the greeting goes just past the stitches.
I managed to get a photo where the two gold tones are nicely contrasted. Really like the champagne gold of that Liquid Platinum embossing powder.
But yes, all those lovely greens! I will definitely try stamping with my watercolour paints again, hopefully there will be better control of those gold splatters next time though!
Oh wow, this is stunning! So creative, I love the greens and gold Nat.
Posted by: Sue | Wednesday, 24 February 2016 at 07:51 PM