Hello there, Colour Blast Fans, it’s Amy here!
If you are like me, being a mum with boys with friends with
parties to go to… then it is handy to be able to make masculine cards.
So here is how I created these cards.
I cut four card bases to create the traditional card sizes –
C6. Score with either the scorer or your trimmer or a bone folder.
Next I cut four white bases, using water colour paper, cut
to fit onto the base card stock.
Then to create the background for all the cards, I used
various techniques, as follows:
Watercolour – wet the paper, then with a paint brush,
applied some Deep Water Colour Shimmer Spray and moved the paper around to allow for
good coverage.
Created circles – using the lid of the Carribean Colour Spray, stamped onto the coloured surface.
Splattered some Deep Water Colour Shimmer Spray and Carribean Colour Spray
using the straw from the bottles.
More colour: using the Apple of My Eye Colour Shimmer Cubes with
water on a paintbrush, I applied it sporadically over the prepared background.
This really added another dimension to my creation!
After the card backgrounds were prepared, I moved onto
giving my embellishments a splash of colour.
After I primed the chipboard cogs with Heavy White Gesso, I coated
them with Sunshine and Apple of My Eye Colour Shimmer Cubes – I love the versatility
of these little treasures!
Using a permanent based ink, I stamped the background with a
stamp with some ‘industrial appeal’ – you could use whatever stamp you choose,
though.
Heat Embossing. Using a heatgun, I heat embossed the
chipboard words in the Just Blue Colour Embossing Powder – which added a superb
striking and vibrant effect.
I adhered the water colour panels to the card stock, then
arranged the chipboard and embellishments onto the cards as desired
…and voila!
Here are some close-ups of the cards…
Happy card making!
'till next time, ciao!
Amy Churchward
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