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Showing posts with label Lavinia Chinese Lanterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lavinia Chinese Lanterns. Show all posts
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Lavinia Stamps - Chinese Lanterns on a Brusho background
Yesterday, Eileen Godwin gave an on-line demo on a Brusho technique. Although the technique wasn't new to me, it is something I have done in the past but not so recently, so I decided to have a play making this card.
This technique is definitely a "less is more" when it comes to using Brusho paint granules. A little goes a very long way when water is added, leaving lots of pops of unexpected colour.
For this project I cut the middle paper in half, then cutting it down smaller again. I used the Lavinia Stamps "Chinese Lanterns" stamp, stamped in a Memento Ink called "Peanut Butter". I decided this was a good colour as I could lift it with shades of orange and it works well with olive greens and browns too.
I coloured the lanterns with Distress Oxide Inks, applied with a paint brush, adding highlight areas with a white Posca Pen.
Finally, I used the Lavinia Stamps "Time To Reflect" sentiment, stamped in Versafine Clair "Nocturne" Ink. I feel that this sentiment is especially apt with everything going on in the world at the moment,
Tuesday, 26 June 2018
Lavinia Stamps "Chinese Lanterns" Thinking Of You Card
This morning I have been hiding away from the sun. It is too warm for me, but it does give me a good reason to craft in the cool house instead of painting the fence.
I used the Lavinia Stamps "Chinese Lanterns" stamped in "Vintage Sepia" Versafine ink. I coloured these using a Promarker.
I then used "Wild Honey" Distress Ink through a stencil for the larger dots and a gold metallic pen for the smaller ones.
Finally for the sentiment I used a Stampin' Up set called "Sheltering Tree".
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