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Winged Masterpiece is a beautiful set for creating beautiful cards, embllishing scrapbook pages, or using in mixed media artwork.
For my projects this month, I made some cards using vellum, Distress Oxide inks, and Tri-blend alcohol markers.
For this card, I used the Tri-blend markers and dabbed some 91% alcohol on the back side of a piece of vellum to get the alcohol colors to run and create the background sheet for this card. I used a stamping platform and CTMH Intense Black Ink to to stamp the butterfly on the front side of the vellum. I gave the ink a few minutes to dry. I then used colored pencils from my stash to color in the flowers on the butterfly on the top side of the vellum.
For the background on this card, I used Peacock Fathers Distress Oxide ink. First, I rubbed the ink on my All Purpose Mat and spritzed it with water. Next, I sprayed one of our stencils and put it down on the ink on my mat, and then put the stencil down on White Daisy cardstock, The dragonfly was stamped using Intense Black ink and then colored in the flowers using various pastel Tri-blend alcohol markers.
I used the same method of preparing the vellum as I did on the first card. I then fussy cut the butterfly and attached it to the White Daisy cardstock using Tombow mono multi liquid glue.
In this close-up, you will see I added some sparkles that I colored with the alcohol markers and some Liquid Pearls to the centers of the flowers.
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Lately I have been exploring the world of mixed media and art journaling. I'm not completely happy with the final outcome and composition of this project, however, we all have to start somewhere in new art forms, so I thought I'd share my trials with you.
I used many of the same techniques and materials I used on my cards. A few additional supplies I played with on this were Dina Wakley Media Fuchsia glossy spray and Asteroid Stickles Glitter Gel. The netting I used for some extra texture is dry wall tape that I rubbed with black ink. The large flowers were die-cut from vellum using the 3D Thin Cuts and colored on the backside with alcohol markers and then dabbed with 91% alcohol to make the colors run and blend. All the colored inks are Distress Oxide Inks.
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Beautiful Kathy!! Such lovely cards!! I believe the first one is my favorite...thanks so much for explaining how you created each of them! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, you were busy creating. I love all of your cards and what a fun mixed media piece you have there. Thank you for sharing all of your creativity.
ReplyDeleteGreat artwork! I especially love what you did with the background for the first card...and the colors chosen for the butterfly?! It's simply perfect!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects! I am so drawn to your first card. The background with the bright colors of the pencils is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! I love all the color combinations you chose.
ReplyDeleteWOW..... these are stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow, love every card! They are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat first card is gorgeous with the background - love the darker colours on the butterfly!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing such stunning projects with such beautiful techniques! I am going to definitely have to try some marker/alcohol backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning!!
ReplyDeleteLove the backgrounds on these cards!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous backgrounds you have created for all of your projects! They really add to the dreamy feel of this stamp set.
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