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Showing posts with label half pearls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label half pearls. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Black Magic

I have wanted to try this technique for some time and am so happy with it.  You can be sure I will be doing more cards with this technique.  It's called Black Magic.  You start by embossing a more solid type image with White Pigment Ink onto a dark piece of paper.  Once it has fully dried, you can color it using most any medium.  You can expedite drying with your heat tool if you are impatient like me.   I played around with watercolor pencils, chalk pencils, metallic pencils, Copics, pure color, and regular water base dye markers such as Tombow or Stampin Up.  I think I am happiest with the markers, mostly because it gives me a wider range of color options.
These first two are on different background colors and use white, black and Almost Amythest papers.  Stamps used are from SU Fast & Fabulous set, a two-step stampin' set.  Flowers on the left  are colored with Chalk pencils.  On the right I used chalk pencils on the side flowers and metallic pencils on the center flower.  All are highlighted here and there with white gel pen.  Metallic gold pens provided the center flower dots.  The Amythest piece was run through the Big Shot using the Lattice embossing folder, just to add texture and interest.  Pearls were the right finishing touch.


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Flower Filled

This fun card was created using the SU set Flower Filled, Black, White & Celery Green Card stock.  Small flowers and 'vase' stamped in black and embossed using Clear powder.  The largest green piece was run through the Big Shot using the Dotted Swiss Embossing Folder.  The Small green piece used the Swirls folder.  Flowers and vase are popped up on dimensionals.  Flat back pearls make cute centers for the flowers.   Fun creation!  It can be used as a Birthday card, thinking of you, etc.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Reasons To Smile - Pink

I have to call these by Color because I am in the process of doing several different creations using the same stamp set - Reasons To Smile.   Sorry that the colors aren't showing as well as they should.  I've used a soft pink and soft green.  The pink sheet on front has a slight pattern to it - just sort of splotchy in lighter and darker pinks, and then I have stamped a wildflower pattern onto that using a slightly darker pink.  Colored with Copics, punched butterflies adorned with pearls, and soft pink ribbon complete the card.  Enjoy

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Flower Fest

So sad to see Flower Fest retiring this year - it is such a versatile set and I haven't purchased it yet (just keep borrowing).  This card is a complete Case of the very talented Karen Barber.  It was done using Blushing Bride, Lucky Limeade and So Saffron. Each flower was stamped twice, with White Embossing Powder over Versa Mark.  It took 8 flowers per card and 10 leaves.  Each was shaded using the marker of the same color as the paper.  A 1 1/4" punch gets pretty close to the main flower while a 3/4" does a good job with the center of the flower.  Just clean them up and clip out the notches and you are all set.  So much easier than fussy cutting the whole thing. 

The base of Whisper White C/S was run through the Big Shot and the Dotted Swiss Embossing Folder.  A piece of Blushing Bride was layered onto the bottom half.  The 5 yard spool of SU ribbon will go a long way if I continue just using 4 1/4" per card.  The two oval punches take care of the sentiment.  So far I
sent these using Get Well, Birthday, And Thinking of You.  Two pearls complete the card.   A fun card that people seem to really enjoy receiving.  Thanks for stopping by.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Baroque Motifs


This is one of those all time favorite, versatile sets. I embossed Gold EP onto Gold card stock, then embossed the small white flowers. Add small half-pearls and you are done. An elegant creation, quick and easy.