Monday 2 January 2012

New year, new techniques

I love learning new techniques when it comes to card making and all things paper crafts and when I look back at the cards I first made, I can certainly see how much I have learnt.

At the moment I like making as much of the card as I can without the help of pre-printed papers, peel-offs etc. I bought some stamps before Christmas and didn't have much time to try them out but in the last few days I have been experimenting, with some rather good results I think.

Here is the one card I made with the stamps back in November and everything is created by me:

For the background I stamped the words stamp onto some pink card several times. I then inked up the flowers stamp and took the ink off with my brayer. I then brayered the image over the words in a purple ink. The picture at the forefront was stamped and embossed with clear powder and then cut out. The same was done with the butterflies - first onto pink card with pink ink and then the larger butterfly was embossed with purple ink, cut out and stuck onto the first image. I bent the wings to give a 3D effect and added some pearls. This is my most favourite card so far.


Then I tried my other set of stamps and here is the result:

For this card I stamped the image onto plain white vellum and dried it with a heat gun. I then coloured it on the back with pro markers and heated it to dry again. I then had to flatten it under a book as it had bent slightly. It was mounted onto a scallop square which had been inked with a bronze ink, and secured with red brads. The sentiment and small bird were also heat embossed with bronze metallic powder. The backing paper (which unfortunately I didn't make in this one) was mounted onto core'dinations card and sanded over, which gave the white edge to the paper. Then the ribbon was added.

The other technique that I absolutely love at the moment it painting onto black card. I received some vintage paints for Christmas which I tried out on these cards:

For the main images on both I heat embossed them onto black with black glint embossing powder. I then coloured in the images with the vintage paint. The corners on each card were black peel off's which I stuck to black card and painted in co-ordinating colours. A different take on the monochrome look I think.


And following on the same theme is the last card:

I had already made several calendars using the butterfly stamp but this time, instead of using a white embossing powder, I used the pearlescent green one. Again it was coloured in with the vintage paints and mounted onto mint green pearlescent card. The swirls behind the butterfly have been embossed with the same green pearl powder but because they are on white, the effect is much more subtle. The sentiment was embossed in the same powder and used to prop up the easel card.


Now, back to the craft table as I have lots more ideas in mind to try - watch this space!