
The sentiment and flowers were embossed with white powder and then I flooded each petal area with watercolour and used a drop of reinker to colour the background before sponging over some sequin waste with a second shade of green. I also "stamped" a couple of leaves by pressing an inked-up skeleton leaf on there.
Stamps:
Petite Posies (Technique Tuesday)
Sentiment from CHF (retired)
Paper:
Chipboard ATC from Tando Creative
Ink:
Versamark by Tsukineko
Adirondack by Ranger (Lettuce and Pesto)
Other:
Detail white embossing powder by Stampendous
Pink watercolour pencil
Sequin waste
Skeleton leaf
The beauty of the white lined board for projects like these is that you get a really solid base that doesn't warp at all when you apply heat for the embossing and your colours go on true without any priming - gotta love something that lets you stamp and go!
Thanks for stopping by!
PS - have you seen the new Andy Skinner stamp line? Andy's new to the world of stamp designs and has just had his first sets released by Personal Impressions. There's a competition running on his blog with a fab prize, why not check it out?
really beautiful
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Joanne, I'm a big fan of the whiteboard too xxx
ReplyDeleteI always forget about this technique. Daft really as it looks so lovely when its done. Gorgeous atc xxx
ReplyDeletewhat gorgeous vibrant colours Joanne - striking ATC there xx
ReplyDeleteI love the combo of grungy with pretty :D
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteFab ATC !!
ReplyDeleteGreat technique and fab colours x
ReplyDeleteLoving the hot colours Joanne and the trick with the sequin waste is a great one. Thanks.
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Great Atc Joanne.. great colour combo :)
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