Morning Everyone,
Time to play with another sketch over at WoodwareWitterings.
One day I will think about how well my card will photograph before I make it. As you can see I didn't do a very good job of that here lol.
I love working with a sketch. It is an easy starting point for a card, making the hard part deciding on what technique or stamp set to use.
I recently revisited decorating chalks in a class and had such fun with them that I decided to use them again here.
In fact I had so much fun making my card that I created another masterboard using the same stamp set and colours of Decorating chalks which I then chopped up to add three more Christmas cards to my stash.
The poinsettias were stamped with Versamark ink and then a cotton wool ball was used to add the shades of red chalks.
I stamped the leaves and flower centers afterwards and added the colours with a clean cotton wool ball.
The final step to creating the masterboard is to add the stamped and embossed sentiment from the same stamp set before chopping it up into pieces.
I couldn't bare to throw any of it away, so I even managed a small card.
Some glossy accents on the flower centers and the central vellum circle on the first card.
I hope that you will have fun with our sketch, and check out what the rest of the DT came up with.
Happy Crafting and hugs,
Kimx
Time to play with another sketch over at WoodwareWitterings.
One day I will think about how well my card will photograph before I make it. As you can see I didn't do a very good job of that here lol.
I love working with a sketch. It is an easy starting point for a card, making the hard part deciding on what technique or stamp set to use.
I recently revisited decorating chalks in a class and had such fun with them that I decided to use them again here.
In fact I had so much fun making my card that I created another masterboard using the same stamp set and colours of Decorating chalks which I then chopped up to add three more Christmas cards to my stash.
The poinsettias were stamped with Versamark ink and then a cotton wool ball was used to add the shades of red chalks.
I stamped the leaves and flower centers afterwards and added the colours with a clean cotton wool ball.
The final step to creating the masterboard is to add the stamped and embossed sentiment from the same stamp set before chopping it up into pieces.
I couldn't bare to throw any of it away, so I even managed a small card.
Some glossy accents on the flower centers and the central vellum circle on the first card.
I hope that you will have fun with our sketch, and check out what the rest of the DT came up with.
Happy Crafting and hugs,
Kimx
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