Over at House of Cards we have the most amazing challenge for the month of October. The challenge is creating texture and/or follow the given color palette. Oh two-in-one challenges are always my favorite projects to work on.. Here is my card for tonight. Enjoy..
Finished Card |
1. Modeling/Texturing paste, re-inkers, and cardstock will get you started. |
2. Add a couple of drops to a non pourous surface. I like to keep the color close to the droplet to make sure I am getting the correct color. |
3. Get your favorite stencil and lay it over your CS and adhere it down to the table or portable surface. |
4. Mix your paste with the re-inkers and start spreading it around with a knife or, in my case, a popsicle sticks all over your CS |
5. When you have covered the CS with paste CAREFULLY peel the stencil back and see your result. |
6. When you are finished with your tools clean them ASAP or they will gunk up. |
The finished background full of texture and loaded with color. |
Finally decided what sentiment stamp to use. I swear sometimes the longest time is picking out a sentiment. |
The leaves on the dark background paper is so striking |
Added just a bit more detail to the card. |
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Well that should do it for me.. I hope you enjoyed my tutorial and hope to see you at The House of Cards.. Take care all and please leave a comment if you feel so inclined.
All the Best,
Shawna
I love the fact that you used multiple colors for this stencil with its almost graphic design.The leafs are fab! And it turned out a gorgeous card. Thanks so much for joining us this week at CCCB!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card with a fabulous texture! :)
ReplyDeleteSuchi xx
You are one talented lady! Fabulous card, looks stunning, Jo x HOC/DT Teamie
ReplyDeleteHi Shawna! Wow - I am loving this texture technique you did! Beautiful card! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteDonna (HOC Teammie)
I see your tutorial at HOC
ReplyDeleteI loveeeee what you made my friend
so clever and even with pop sicle ice things hehe
stunning agree with Jo and love the colors so rich
and clever idea using blue paper as background
love this Shawna ..really
This is terrific!! Thanks so much for playing along at CCCB!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the video and loving this card. Clever technique and gorgeous card x
ReplyDeleteThat looks like so much messy texture fun I'm going to have to try it!
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