Showing posts with label Tombow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tombow. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 August 2022

CAS Christmas Card Challenge - Pine

Hi Everyone, it's time for CAS Christmas Card Challenge this month Trina wants to see anything Pine.
Welcome
and 
as our guest designers for this month.


Here is my card for the challenge, I used my oval small Gelli plate inked with Distress inks and stamped it on the card. I used my Stamp Positioner for the pine branch (Chocolate Baroque) and inked up the stamp using Tombow water colour markers adding colour and stamping until I was happy with the image. I drew in the light reflection on one side to make it look like a glass bauble, added some small clear sequins and stamped the sentiment.


As I had my Gelli plate out I inked it again and this time used a different pine cone stamp (Magenta). These days when I create a card I try and make two or three using a similar technique but each card is slightly different.


I hope you head over and join in the challenge, just remember to follow the rules to have a chance of winning or being one of the top three picks.




Card Recipe
Stamps: Card 1- Chocolate Baroque-Pine cone and branch, Sentiment- Unity, Card 2 Magenta Pinecone and Sentiment.
Paper: 110lb White
Ink: Distress Inks, Versafine Clair
Accessories: Stamp Positioner, Gelli Plate, Mini sequins, White gel pen, Tombow Markers
Techniques: Gelli Plate Printing, Direct to stamp colouring

Monday, 1 July 2019

Treats on Tuesday at Magenta

Hi Everyone I'm over at Magenta playing with some watercolour images, come on over and check them out.




Winter Duo - Trees in a Field
Winter Duo - Trees in a Field[0766.P]



Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta
Paper: Watercolour, 110lb White, 110lb White
Ink: Versamark, Ranger archival Black
Accessories: Clear embossing powder, Tombow markers, Elegant Writer Black
Techniques: Waterccolouring

Monday, 22 April 2019

Treats on Tuesday at Magenta

 Hi Everyone, I'm over at Magenta with some of their new release stamps and stencils. My technique this week is watercolour background and bleach to remove the colour, I followed the instructions of my teammate Carole Dion, if you have never visited Carole's blog you would be amazed at her artistry and creativity.


I used mixed media paper and found it held on to more of the colour than I wanted so I'm going to try with watercolour next.





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Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta
Paper: 110lb white, Mixed Media, Black
Ink: Ranger Archival, Distress oxide
Accessories:, Magenta stencil, Neocolor watercolour crayons, Tombow pens, Bleach, Art Alchemy acrylic paint
Techniques: Stencilling, Bleach colour removal