Evening Everyone,
Surprise, surprise! I've made a card. It's been a long time.
I'm so enjoying trying out this new to me technique for changing the colours and enamelling letters I thought I'd try them out on a card.
It's very much a scrap card. It's made from bits leftover from some of the layouts I've been working on recently. For example I made up far too much red paint for one page so I took a wide brush and brushed it in wide strokes on a scrap of watercolour paper with no idea of what it's future use could be. The black and white patterned paper used as a layer under the topper was another scrap looking for a home.
Supplies used:
- an A6 size blank white card base
- the scrap of watercolour paper
- the red Winsor & Newton paint
- Darkroom Door Collage 'Create Art'
- Archival black ink
- American Crafts Alphas Memo 'Newsprint' chipboard thickers
- a red Sharpie marker
- Stampendous Transparent embossing powder
- American Crafts Brush Tip embossing pen
- the scrap of black/white patterned paper from Craft Sensations Chalkboard Basics
This close up shows just how glossy the letters are after being enamelled.
Now I'm off to look at a sewing project now while I have a few minutes to spare.
Have a lovely evening and take care.
Beautiful and so effective is your card Elizabeth and the glossy effect looks stunning on the letters enjoy your day x
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