today I'm sharing a quick little card...
I cut a piece of my white magic mat board to
3 x 4 ½ inches...
then gave it a quick coat of the collage medium, using the collage brush...
I don't cover the whole surface,
but you sure could...
I like that the edges will absorb more color for instant shading...
you can see the cool brush strokes & how they add another layer to the background,
with no effort at all...
just apply the medium vertically & horizontally...
being impatient...
yep...that's ME...
I like that this dries super quick & can also be blasted with the heat tool to speed it up, if needed...
next I scribbled the
chipped sapphire & peeled paint distress crayons over the surface & blended them with the digital blending tool...
(aka...finger)...
and then slightly moist paper towel...
I used jet black to stamp the lace border toward the bottom...
what I REALLY like about the crayons is that they can be removed with stencils...
I got a batch of really over saturated wet wipes from Costco,
so that made me think about other methods for using water to remove color...
a moist paper towel works...
but...
I'm really liking using a moist
it gets in all the tiny stencil areas very easily...
I mist a bit of water onto the craft sheet, pick it up with the blending tool & then rub it over the stencil...
I used the alphabets stencil on the top &
the lots of dots stencil on the bottom...
as a side note, the foam does pick up the removed color, but it doesn't transfer it later...
so, even though the foam looks ugly
I just keep using one foam for this technique...
so far it looks like this after using
to edge the base......
I inked the old wood floor background stamp with cornflower blue & stamped it over the base, above the dots...
the more layers the better...
subtle...
I like LOVE this stamp LOTS...
and here's the finished card...
the hydrangea & bow were stamped with jet black onto newsprint paper that is adhered to clearly for art...
the hydrangea was inked with forget-me-not & cornflower blue archival...
and just a tiny hint of violet...
I used leaf green & fern green for the leaves...
the hydrangea is
popped up with foam adhesive...
it's a really great adhesive for clearly for art...
black glaze pen dots accent each individual bloom...
the sentiment is from
all the little details matter...
after cutting out the little bow & inking it
with red geranium,
I stamped over it with
the ticking background, using jet black...
I added a remnant rub to the nailhead &
another to the left of the flower...
you can see that in the photo above...
I always need to add a little pen stitching around the edges...
obsessed...
it's mounted on black cardstock,
then a mixed media cardstock card...
this is a nice neutral color...
if you haven't tried the crayons yet,
this is a quickie project
and a fun way
to test drive them & experiment...
I hope you can
take a little time
for YOU and
make art!
wendy