I chose red card stock as red, ink, and white are the colors for the month and I thought it would show a good contrast with white. I used a white Craft Smart pigment ink and had to use my heat gun for a long time to get the ink dry (will use a different ink next time). I used a Raisin Boat stamp set "Oops a Daisy" with my MISTI to spread the flowers and stamp at one time. I used a white Prismacolor pencil to soften the edges and a green pencil to highlight the centers. I die cut the sentiment with white card stock and put the red panel on a white card stock base. This is a very simple technique which makes a very nice card. ~ Gracie
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Technique Tuesday 07-2018
Today we have a really fun technique! And it involves pencils!!!
I chose red card stock as red, ink, and white are the colors for the month and I thought it would show a good contrast with white. I used a white Craft Smart pigment ink and had to use my heat gun for a long time to get the ink dry (will use a different ink next time). I used a Raisin Boat stamp set "Oops a Daisy" with my MISTI to spread the flowers and stamp at one time. I used a white Prismacolor pencil to soften the edges and a green pencil to highlight the centers. I die cut the sentiment with white card stock and put the red panel on a white card stock base. This is a very simple technique which makes a very nice card. ~ Gracie
I chose red card stock as red, ink, and white are the colors for the month and I thought it would show a good contrast with white. I used a white Craft Smart pigment ink and had to use my heat gun for a long time to get the ink dry (will use a different ink next time). I used a Raisin Boat stamp set "Oops a Daisy" with my MISTI to spread the flowers and stamp at one time. I used a white Prismacolor pencil to soften the edges and a green pencil to highlight the centers. I die cut the sentiment with white card stock and put the red panel on a white card stock base. This is a very simple technique which makes a very nice card. ~ Gracie
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So pretty! I really like the white ink/colored pencil on red cardstock.
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