Wednesday, 22 August 2007

Chalk vignette

A few weeks ago, I tried out the chalk dragging technique described by Wendy on the TandaStamps forum - thanks for sharing, Wendy! Last night, I had an idea for adapting it to make vignettes. This is probably as old as the hills and I'm the last to catch on but I thought I'd share, just in case I've managed to come up with something that someone might find useful!



I stamped the flower group with green dye-based ink and chalked over the heads in various shades of purplish-pink and added dots to the centres with a copper gel pen. I cut an oval hole in a piece of scrap paper (I used an acrylic tearing template thing and cut round it with a scalpel) and added a reasonably generous amount of chalk to the edge of the hole with my finger. Then I just centred the oval cutout over the flower image and dragged the chalk in towards the centre to make a soft coloured 'frame'.

The card's finished just by matting the stamped image onto burgundy cardstock and adding organza ribbon and a stamped sentiment on a card circle. I added a line of copper gel pen around to add a bit more definition between the light and dark elements.

14 comments:

  1. This is just beautiful Joanne

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  2. Popped over to your blog to be nosey to find a beautiful card.

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  3. Great use of the technique Joanne, the card is gorgeous!!

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  4. Thank you for sharing - a gorgeous card, Joanne

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  5. That is really pretty Joanne. I love the 'technical' description :)

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  6. Lovely and elegant card,thanks for the technique tip

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  7. Gorgeous card Joanne, love the technique you've used.

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  8. Awesome card! I really enjoyed your snowflake! You have inspired me to make some for Christmas decorations on the tree.

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  9. Joanne - this card is truly beautiful - I love it

    Your beaded snowflakes are stunning :-)

    Debbie
    xxxxx

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  10. stunning! skillful and good to see it here! Thanks!

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  11. That's 2 of us who haven't used that technique before! You've made a great job of the card-the colours work perfectly together

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