Monday, 25 March 2019

Treats on Tuesday at Magenta

Hi everyone, I'm over at Magenta with an acrylic pour card. This is more of a pour and smoosh but still a great background.


Here's a close up of the flower painted with an acrylic paint pen (POSCA) and the cells from the acrylic pour.



Here are the stamps I used


Daisy - Large 

I'm entering this for Simon Says Monday challenge Paint




Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta
Paper: 110lb white, black, Monte Marte Canvas Paper
Ink: Ranger Archival
Accessories: MISTI, Acrylic Paint.Acrylic Paint pens (POSCA)
Techniques: Acrylic pour.

19 comments:

Mac Mable said...

Wow...so artsy, creative and unique. Love the pour/smoosh technique and what stunning flowers x Great mixed media creation x.

ahlers5 said...

Love what you did with the paper on this...so creative!

Trina P. said...

Wonderful job with the dirty pour technique. Beautiful bold colours. xx
Since you’ve used paints, you oould enter this at SSS Monday Play with Paint challenge.

aussie aNNie said...

Beautiful technique here Christine, delightful colours, loving this.
Haha had to chuckle re the shoes, our last Lab never chewed anything up, she was so good but not all the same. Their teeth are jolly sharp too but we will keep her out of mischief as much as humanly possible...we don't have timber chair legs and outdoor setting is also cane so will have to 'put those up' until she is taught how
to behave...x

nancy littrell said...

Gorgeous Dirty Pour background, Christine. I loved the cells that show up in your background. Beautiful painted daisies over the background. TFS my friend. Hugs..Nancy

Susan said...

Love the way you used the dirty pour background! Great layout to let lots of the streaks and cells showing.

Leslie Miller said...

I've never heard of an acrylic paint pen. I swear I need to get out from under my rock. Way cool background, Christine! It reminds me of shaving cream, but more awesome. I also really like the stamp. Your card looks like a canvas that should be hung on the wall!

Loll said...

That is amazing Christine. So happy I got to see it in real life. The colours of your flowers are so beautiful. Love it with the dirty pour background. Amazing design, my friend! xx

Ros Crawford said...

I promised myself I'd try the acrylic pour one day and your beautiful card makes me want to give it a go. This is amazing!

Red Queen Art Creations said...

Hi Christine, it was so good to hear from you over at my blog. Sorry for being away for so long!
I love love your acrylic pour, I must try this, and the red flower looks so striking against your lovely background, Eleanor x

Nstiz said...

I love the effects of your wonderful techniques. Never heard of the acrylic paint pens but your daisy turned out so beautifully. Love the paint pour. My results with that were not nearly that wonderful. Great card and thanks for describing your process.

BożenA said...

This picture is so artistic, Christine. A wonderful flowing acrylic background and I love flowers in a bold color. An amazing card! Thank you for your tutorial, Christine!
Hugs,
BozenA

Bonnie said...

These flowers are gorgeous on your acrylic pour background, Christine! I'd never heard of an acrylic paint pen. I love the results!

Maura said...

Oh, I love this idea, Christine! Gorgeous poured background, and then you totally add to it with your lovely flower! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome, painty make with us at SImon Says Stamp Monday Challenge, Maura

Julia Aston said...

What a beautiful acrylic pour behind that glorious orange bloom Christine! I have all the supplies to do a pour but have not used them yet. You have inspired me to get them out and play!

Brenda in IN said...

Beautiful acrylic pour and it adds so much movement to your background. I love the flower and coloring on it too.

Papercraft Boutique said...

Beautiful and artsy acrylic pour/smoosh background with the gorgeous daisies, Christine! Love that the cells from the acrylic pour show up.
Hideko
p.s. I've been using POSCA pens since I was a kid, but I never knew they were acrylic paint pens!

nwilliams6 said...

Amazing bg! I have watched a few videos and I am very interested in this technique. You are brilliant for doing it and getting such great results. I feel inspired! Thanks for sharing. Hugz

Pat said...

Such a pretty daisy and the acrylic pour background is stunning Christine, and I adore the colours. x