After a bit of cosmetic surgery, I ended up prefering the messed up test piece to the original card! |
Having finished painting the poppies, I trimmed around the bottom of them (see below for a photo of the test piece).
I then turned it upside down and painted the area under the poppies with Petal Pink ink, adding shadows with Gray Granite ink.
Then I adhered this to a piece of Perennial Essence Designer Series Paper before adding it to my Gorgeous Grape base card.
The sentiment, from the So Sentiments stamp set, is stamped with Gorgeous Grape ink.
As a finishing touch, I pressed Perennial Essence Floral Centres into a Blackberry Bliss ink pad before adhering the to the centre of the poppies.
Adding shadow under the flowers really provides "dimension" and makes them pop |
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Stephanie
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This was how my card started out - a mistake, then a test piece! |
Step one - Stamping the centre with Blackberry Bliss ink |
Step 2: I used an image in the Floral Essence stamp set and Blackberry Bliss ink to stamp over the flower centres.
Step 3: I "painted" one petal with water.
Step 4: I took the excess moisture from my brush, dipped it into Gorgeous Grape ink and then applied it to the wet petal near the flower centre. TIP: I prefer to use ink from reinkers but if you don't have the reinkers, simply stamp the ink pad down onto a clean water-resistant surface (such as an acrylic block or some acetate). But if you need to add more ink - wipe the surface dry first.
In this photo I have painted the petal with water then added some Gorgeous Grape ink. On the left side of the petal I have started drawing out the ink towards the edges of the petal. |
Step 6: Repeat steps 3 to 5 with a different petal. TIP: choose a non-adjacent petal so that the two petals do not "bleed" into each other. OR ensure the first petal is dry before proceeding to an adjacent petal.
In this photo I have painted the adjacent petal (to the right) with water |
In this photo I have added the ink to the wet petal in the areas that I want to be darkest |
Here I have used my brush to pull ink towards the edges of the petal, finishing the second petal. |
Thanks for sharing this, Stephanie. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue!
DeleteBeautiful card and so nice to see images being coloured with something other than alcohol blends. Cannot thank you enough for the details of how you achieved the colourung, so helpful. Seeing how you salvaged your work also inspired.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your thoughtful comment - I'm so happy that this post has been helpful!
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