Showing posts with label alcohol markers. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 24, 2025

Be Brave ~ Beauty in Botanicals

Hi, friends!  It's design team member Walter here on the blog with you.  Today I'm sharing my third card for the theme of Beauty in Botanicals.  For me, there is something so beautiful about a monochromatic card with just a pop of color.  I find them to be dramatic with a certain feeling of softness to them.  I thought it would be a great way to illustrate this month's theme.  This card tells a story of being brave enough to embrace change, finding growth, and moving on.  It may be moving on from a situation, a feeling, or whatever the case may be.  It's a great card to share with someone who needs to hear those words and begin that process.


Here's what I used to make it:
Here's how I made it:

I started with stenciling the background first.  I thought that the Intersection stencil would provide a nice background of crisscrossed lines to provide both some color and some non-floral design.  I wanted the background to contribute to the design but not take away from the flower.  I aligned my stencil and ink blended with Cloudy Night Ink.  I then went over it with Silver Lake ink to add a little variation to it.


I then misted the stenciled card panel with some Brutus Monroe Pearl Shimmer Mist Spray.  This gave it a little bit of pearlescent shine so that it didn't look too flat.


I cut two pieces of a gray & white ribbon and decided to place them at an angle in the top left and bottom right corners.  I did this to break up the pattern a bit and provide separate places to put each word of the sentiment.  Double sided tape was used to adhere the card panel to the card base.


Next up was stamping and coloring the image.  I stamped it with black ink and started by coloring the shades of gray first.  I worked my way around the stamped image and filled in the objects other than the flowers with neutral gray tones.  I used the darkest gray around the edges of the flower to add some shadow, and the lightest one of the fairy's wings.  Once done, I used a Nuvo Shimmer Pen to add some sparkle to the fairy's wings . . . a little touch of magic!  I used three shades of red to color the flowers: starting with a darker one in the center and shadow areas, blending it with a medium shade, and then blending the entire image with a lighter shade.  I used a yellow in the center, and two shades of green on the leaves.  Once happy with the image, I put double sided foam tape on the back of the image and adhered it to the base.  Three clear acrylic bubbles were added and the card was complete!



I think this card is a fun way to use flowers as a pop of color and beauty as a sign of change and happiness on the horizon.  What do you think?  Do you like this type of design?  I'd love to know!

Thanks for spending some time with me here on the blog.  I'll see you again next month for a new theme.  Until then . . . be well!

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Where Flowers Bloom~ Beauty in Botanicals

Hi, friends!

It's design team member Walter on the blog with you today.  This month's theme for design team projects is Beauty in Botanicals and it got me thinking about the different ways to interpret it.  I decided to go with a more abstract interpretation and design for my first project this month.  I had an idea as soon as I saw the Classic Face Stamp by Terri Sproul: blooms of flowers coming up from the face in place of hair and symbolizing thoughts of hope and change.  I then saw the sentiment stamp, "Where flowers bloom, so does hope," and it sealed the deal for me!  What is more beautiful than hope - for change, for happiness, for peace, and more?


Here's what I used to make it:
Here's how I made it:

I started by smooshing my three Distress Oxide ink pads onto my glass work surface, spritzed it with water, and misted my card panel with water.  I then pressed the card panel down onto the ink to color it.  I used a dryer to speed up drying the card panel and help it flatten out.



I lightly blended some Tea Dye and Antique Linen Distress Ink onto the card panel to give it a vintage look and ran the Scorched Timber ink pad around the edges of the panel.


Vintage Photo Distress was lightly blended around the edges of the card base before I adhered the panel down with double sided tape.  I then stamped the sentiment to the bottom of the card using the Fallen Leaves ink.

I next stamped each of the images onto white cardstock with the Fallen Leaves ink, colored them with alcohol markers, and cut them out.  When coloring the flowers, I started with a darker shade of each color in the center and shaded areas and blended them with a lighter shade.  The final coloring step was to take the lightest color shade and go over the entire flower to ensure a smooth blend.  

The face was adhered down with craft glue, and the flowers were arranged and adhered down with double sided foam tape.  Just like that . . . the card was completed!


I am very happy with the end result!  I find it to be an inspiring design that uses flowers to both meet this month's theme while also symbolizing hope.

Thanks for spending some time with me on the blog today.  I'll see you again soon.  Until then . . . be well!

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