Saturday, 28 December 2024

Group of Seven Crafters - Ombre

Hi everyone, the Group of Seven Cardmakers are having some fun with Ombre as a design element of our cards.




I looked up the definition of Ombre and this is what I found.
Ombré /ˈɒmbreɪ/ (literally "shaded" in French) is the blending of one color hue to another, usually moving tints and shades from light to dark

As a design element there are so many things you can do with blending from one colour to another.
Your colour medium can be almost anything
Inks, Paints, Pastels, Card stock, Pastes, Embossing Powders.
The ombre effect can be direct to card, used on stamps, cut out of card stock.
The sky's the limit so check out your stash and play with some colours 😄


For my first card I have used black cardstock and Oil Pastels. I took three shades of blue and scribbled them on Black card, I blended the colours using Odorless Mineral spirit. I die cute the trees and stamped the sentiment using a BetterPress Plate and die cut. The edge of the card was outlined using a blue metallic pen.
I think this was my favourite card with the colour creating a really interesting cloudy sky.

For my Second card I again used Oil Pastels and odorless mineral spirit and stamped the image in Versafine Clair Moring Mist

My third card is Ombre stamping. I used three shades of Blue Versafine Clair inks. I love the Clean and Simple look of the image and the three colours add interest to the stamping.



Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta, KatzelKraft
Paper: 110lb White, Black
Ink: Versafine Clair 
Accessories: Metallic Blue Pen, BetterPress Sentiment, Sennelier Oil Pastels, Odorless Mineral Spirit
Techniques: Ombre, Stamping, Die Cutting

9 comments:

Julia Aston said...

Wonderful ombre skys, both winter and shoreline, on your first two cards Christine - and what a cool stamp you used inking in the blues on your third design! Julia xx

HilaryJane said...

What wonderful examples of this great technique. I think the first one is my favourite too xx

Pat said...

Really beautiful cards and such an interesting idea to use oil pastels on the first and second and to great effect Christine, and I love the white fir tree aperture and the blue metallic pen to frame the first which works so well. The scenic stamp you used on the second is one of my favourites...so atmospheric. The last is definitely different..Katzelkraft make really fun and quirky images and this looks wonderful in the shades of blue. x

Loll said...

Beautiful ombre cards Christine. I don't think I've used oil pastels before ... the colours are gorgeous! And your ombre stamped images is fantastic! xx

Brenda in IN said...

That sky on the first card is gorgeous and the white trees just pop. A beautiful scene of the water and a unique ombre way of using ink on the stamp. Very cool.

Susan said...

Three fabulous examples of ombre. Love the intensity of the colours in the background of the first one. The second one truly evokes a mystery morning. And your third is great use of ombre inking on a stamp - I didn't try that method but might have to as I like the results.

aussie aNNie said...

Such a fabulous and uplifting cards, and a Happy New Year ! ♥

Leslie Miller said...

You are so very artistic, Christine! The night sky on your first card appears endless, and the second card pulls me into the mist. The third is an interesting use of the ombre technique with a most unique stamp. Intriguing!

Trina P. said...

Love ombré! These are great samples. Your first one is my favourite, too.
Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. Wishing you a happy new year! 🎉🥂🍾