Good morning
Anita here with my very first Brand Ambassador Inspiration post! There are so many wonderful products in the Uniko range I was spoilt for choice but, with the official start of Spring this coming Sunday and this being my favourite flower, for my first post I had to share some inspiration using Spring Botanicals Tulip. So I have a trio of makes for you today, all quite different.
Wonderful colouring with markers isn't one of my talents so for this first card I've used ink blending...
On some white cardstock I stamped the tulips image and then stamped it again onto some masking paper. Instead of masking the image, I cut out the negative space and masked the background. I then ink blended with Distress Inks. I cut out the image using a pierced square die and another slightly larger from plain white cardstock. I heat embossed the sentiment, also from the Spring Botanicals Tulip set, using white embossing powder on black cardstock and adhered it like a tab. The die cut panels were then layered up with dimension.
For this next card I used very simple tone on tone colouring...
My first step here was to stamp the image in a pale lilac ink onto some lilac textured cardstock. I left the stamp in my stamping platform as I would need to re-stamp later. I added some tone on tone colouring with alcohol markers, lilac shades for the petals and I chose grey for the leaves just to add a little shading. Once complete I placed the panel back into my stamping platform, stamped in VersaMark ink and heat embossed in white, along with the sentiment, also from the same stamp set. It's so much easier to emboss afterwards so you don't have to avoid the embossing and I've heard that embossing isn't too good for marker nibs either. To finish this one the panel was die cut with a stitched rectangle and adhered flat to the card base.
And for my third of this trio I left the image uncoloured and just added colour to the background...
I stamped the image and masked it using the mask I'd previously cut from the first card. I then laid the Stylised Floral Stencil over the top and blended through with Distress Ink, fading it out. For a little more background interest, with the mask still in place I lightly stamped in grey with the Large Background French Script Stamp, just keeping the stamping within the area of the ink blending. To finish, I used a sentiment from the Spring Botanicals Tulip set, heat embossed in white on a black die cut panel.
I hope you find some inspiration from these. I'd love to be more creative with my alcohol markers but much more practice is required so, while I'm still learning, I'm always looking for different ways to add colour. I had great fun making these.
I'm so glad Spring is (almost) here, it's my favourite season. The daffodils are in full bloom in the UK and the tulips won't be far behind.
Crafty hugs to you all
Beautiful and all so different. Thanks for the tip about colouring first, embossing later. I really must try and do it in that order in future! X
ReplyDeleteThree very pretty spring cards Anita. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards !!!
ReplyDeletegroeten Ineke
A beautiful showcase of the lovely tulips.
ReplyDeleteA trio of stunning cards, Anita! I need to try some of your techniques!
ReplyDeletehugs~carol
Beautiful cards! I love the tulips!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and such pretty blooms! Love the purple!
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