This card is a demo card using shrinky dinks. The shrinky dink was punched out with the Super butterfly punch, colored in with fluid chalk on the rough side, then stamped with a flourish stamp on the shiny top side with ancient page. Then the butterfly was shrunk using a heat gun.
The same stamp is used to stamp the design onto the Bahama Bazzill strip.
This is also a demo card, using white crackle paint. After completely dry the flowers were edged using a hydra sponge and Aged Mahogany distress ink.
This is a demo bookmark using perfect pearls and watermark ink pad. The centre of the flowers and butterfly are colored in using perfect pearls and an aquash brush. The centres have ice stickles.
In these cards I used the watermark technique. Stamping with a watermark ink pad onto your cardstock leaves a watermark, a slightly deeper color than the cardstock. The Juneberry (deep red color) is the one I demonstrate. The other I just show as an alternative as to what you can do.These cards are made using the resist technique. You stamp on glossy paper with the watermark ink pad, let completely dry (using a heat gun if you have one) then swipe over with fluid chalk or vivid ink. The blue card is actually embossed with white embossing powder just to show a contrast in the two types of resist techniques. The purple card is the Make and Take card. The others are just to show as an alternative.I sent these five items into Kaszazz for publishing and they got accepted, Yay! So will be available to all consultants soon. If you would like to see any of these demonstrated, contact me on my Contact Me form to book or enquire about a FREE party. For more information, see my blog posts down the right hand side of my blog and view information on hosting a workshop or party. You will get to play with the products and make one of these for fee to take home. You will get a free catalogue and host gift, and could be eligible for lot's of free products. It can't get much better than that.
This is a demo bookmark using perfect pearls and watermark ink pad. The centre of the flowers and butterfly are colored in using perfect pearls and an aquash brush. The centres have ice stickles.
In these cards I used the watermark technique. Stamping with a watermark ink pad onto your cardstock leaves a watermark, a slightly deeper color than the cardstock. The Juneberry (deep red color) is the one I demonstrate. The other I just show as an alternative as to what you can do.These cards are made using the resist technique. You stamp on glossy paper with the watermark ink pad, let completely dry (using a heat gun if you have one) then swipe over with fluid chalk or vivid ink. The blue card is actually embossed with white embossing powder just to show a contrast in the two types of resist techniques. The purple card is the Make and Take card. The others are just to show as an alternative.I sent these five items into Kaszazz for publishing and they got accepted, Yay! So will be available to all consultants soon. If you would like to see any of these demonstrated, contact me on my Contact Me form to book or enquire about a FREE party. For more information, see my blog posts down the right hand side of my blog and view information on hosting a workshop or party. You will get to play with the products and make one of these for fee to take home. You will get a free catalogue and host gift, and could be eligible for lot's of free products. It can't get much better than that.
2 comments:
se projects are great Simone, I especially like the flower cards at the top. TFS.
Really love those 3 cards Simone - really great. Will watch out for them on the Kaszazz website.
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