Hello everyone, Julie here, I hope you had a nice weekend. My project today is a mix of a couple of techniques and products.
I was having a little play with the PaperArtsy Infusions creating
samples pieces of card to be used at a later date and decided I'd like
to make some flowers out of these sample pieces.
I chose the Blackcurrant and Terracotta Infusions sample sheets I'd made
for this card and stamped the flowers from JOFY32 onto the Infusion
backgrounds with Onyx Black Versafine and heat set with WOW! Clear Gloss embossing powder, then cut them out.
Next I cut a square of black card slightly smaller than 6x6 and gave it a coat of
Imagination Crackle Medium, I painted over the crackle glaze with Baby Blue Americana Acrylic paint and set it aside until the paint had dried and the crackle had developed.
Imagination Crackle Medium, I painted over the crackle glaze with Baby Blue Americana Acrylic paint and set it aside until the paint had dried and the crackle had developed.
I decided the PaperArtsy stencil PS006 would fit the corners nicely and
applied Pistachio Mint Americana paint through it.
When the paint was dry I matted the background onto another piece of
black card to highlight the black background in the crackle and I shaped
my flowers and then affixed them with double sided sticky pads to my
card. To finish I added some Stickles to the centre of each flower....I like just a little sparkle!
I hope you like my make for today.
Lisa is taking bookings for the next two workshops at Grove Green. You can find the information about them HERE and there are a couple of places available on Friday's classes, information HERE.
She is taking the mobile shop to the Barton's Point Model Flying Spectacular this Saturday & Sunday, July 8 and 9. she'll be demoing on both days, so if you fancy a fun family day out, that's the place to be!
Bye for now, I hope to see some of you at Lisa's class on Friday.
Love, Julie x
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