So no-one guessed what technique I used on the below card, I was offering a prize for the first person to guess and a random winner from everyone who guessed. Seeing that no-one guessed correct I am giving the prize to the closest first answer which was using makers, That winner is Leanne Frank {Leanne I have emailed you and you have won Best yet stamp set}. The random winner is Casey J {Casey I have emailed you for mailing details as you have in-colour ribbon pack on its way out to you}. Thank you to everyone who played along.
Do you want to know what I did?????? It was easy….. I am surprised no one guessed it. I don’t know the name of it but is goes a little something like this……
1. Using Pale Plum SU Marker Colour direct to the rubber over the flower petals. {Note I have only inked up two of the flowers}
2. Colour direct to rubber again this time with Old Olive Marker on the leafs and stem.
{I know you’re thinking mmmm….. I have seen this before…….}
3. Using a plastic bag {YES a plastic bag} put it over your finger and you’re going to drag it down the petals…. Can you see what is happening
4. Now do the same on the leafs and stem with a clean section of the bag.
5. In my case I have now “thumped” with a Perfect Plum marker on the top of each flower adding a different texture.
6. Then I just gave the rubber a little “huff” and stamped the image down on to Whisper White Cardstock.
By dragging the plastic bag over the bold image it moved the ink around creating light and shade without removing much of the ink and still keeping the colours strong. Plastic bags can also create many different effects on bold images I could of applied a darker tone to the image by scribbling the darker colour to the bag and then dragging over the lighter colour.
I have another way I have used a Plastic bag on Bold Images creating a different effect again which I will post in a few days.
Thanks for dropping by and understood what I was talking about {giggle}.
I did have a look at this card and thought it was absolutely beautiful!! But I had no idea how you had created the amazing effect on the flowers. However, I will definitely be trying this technique out as soon as I find a suitable stamp set with blocks of rubber, rather than the details stamps. Congrats to the winners 😀
Hi Teneale
I just LOVE this card and how you have done it. Saw you at convention and my friends (even Makeesha) raved about your wonderful work and yes i agree. Your BLOG is just gorgeous. Keep up the lovely work.
Vicki
Winthrop, WA
I thought you had used markers, but didnt know the technique.
Your card is absolutely GORGEOUS! I LOVE it!
I was at Nicki Tidbold’s last night for our monthly Nix Chix meeting and saw your beautiful swap for convention – it was lovely – one of my favourites!
YOU ARE SUCH A TALENT!
Well then you learn something new every day I love this technique.
Karen xo
A plastic bag, hey – well I’ll be!! That’s fantastic and so easy, peasy!!
Thanks for sharing your techniques with all of us in blogworld, Teneale.
Blessings, Miche.
You are so clever, this looks amazing. Thanks so much for sharing, I’d love to try this one out.
Clever! I’ve never done that technique. What a clever chick you are!!
Gorgeous card too!!
How cool is that? Great technique and an awesomely beautiful card. Clever chook indeed.
Good morning Teneale!! Can you believe i was going to say you used a plastic bag to drag down the petals – roflol!!!! Just kidding – I had nooooooo clue that would have such a wonderful effect!! Your card is just so totally gorgeous – as you already know – I am a huge fan of yours!! I put your goregous swap card up on my display board yesterday – everyone’s gonna love it!
Luv Karen
xo
Oops just me again Teneale!
What camera do you have to get such beautiful clear photos! Do you have any tips you could share………..my photos are never as nice and clear as yours and I sooooo wish they were!
Luv Karen
xo
Thanks so much Teneale, I would just love a card from you.
Leanne Frank
Clever Girl. I love everything you make.
What a great technique
Wow Teneale, you are my hero. You are so clever with techniques and layout and colour. I’m a big fan of Marelle too. I feel a bit like a groupie! Annette McMillan