I spent the day in my pajamas today. I have been fighting a cold and the pace I have been going at just was not conducive to getting better. I slept late and spent the day putzing. I did a little cleaning and organizing today in my craft room. I am hoping that it will all be neat and tidy by the end of Christmas vacation. However, that means I have to make myself purge instead of just organize it move it to a different place. I also made a batch of salted caramel sauce for the first time. It came out really good, which was a big surprise. There are a few changes I would make for next time but I did not burn the house down so it was a big success.
Today I am sharing a few Birthday cards I created. The first one I used Altenew's "Persian Motifs" stamps and Silks Acrylic Glaze.
I had never worked with Silk's before but had seen them in the Simon Says Stamp store and wanted to try them out. I bought three different six piece sets off Amazon, hoping they would work like my old Radiant Pearl paints that I cannot find anymore. The jars in the set are smaller then you would get if you bought them separately but since I was not sure if I was going to like this paint, I did not want to invest in larger jars. I was very happy with the results.
To make this card:
- Stamp with Versamark Ink and heat emboss with Ranger Fine White embossing powder. (I used watercolor paper but I think a different kind of paper might work better. It sucked up the acrylic ink a bit.)
- Then using a small brush, paint different shades of reds/oranges in the flowers. Then take a baby wipe and blot the flowers. I blotted around the whole piece of paper to get the mottled background effect.
- Do the same as step two but with two colors of green paint.
- Paint a bit of gold onto the leaves.
- Set aside and create a mask for the stamped images.
- Mask the stamped images. Using Prima "Gold Foil" mist spray, mist the background.
- You can either set the card aside here OR you can give it a quick pass with a heat embossing gun. Set aside to work on the card base.
- Next, cut about a 1 1/2" by 5 1/2" piece of foil card stock and adhere it to a card base.
- Mount the dried background with foam adhesive over the front of the card.
I love the way this paint sparkles. With the added gold mist on the background, this card is really beautiful.
I think this image you can see the shimmer from the paint a bit better. I will play around a little bet more with these before I buy more but I think these were a good purchase.
Thank you for taking the time to stop by during this busy time. Have a great Holiday!!
This is really so pretty! I love the background and how you colored those flowers!
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that you have all been sick. I hope a relaxed pajama day helped the healing! Your card is absolutely stunning. The flowers are so rich and the wash of colors around it really set it off. The hint of gold is a lovely touch. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOooo what a gorgeous splattery design. I bet this just shimmers in real life.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I love your artistic background.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning creation!
ReplyDeleteYour card is scrumptious, Nora! Thank you for the how-to instructions!! I hope your Christmas was wonderful and you never did come down with a cold! I also wish you all the best in the new year!! Thank you for your friendship! Hugs, Darnell
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