a Mae the Mouse Honey Bee Stamps
a watercolor
a Zigs markers
arteza markers
brie mine
cardmaking
Fur
Honey Bee Stamps
Honey Bee Stamps Brie Mine Blog Hop day 2| Giveaway!!
January 26, 2019
Hello everyone, today I'm taking part of the day 2 of Honey Bee Stamps Brie mine Blog Hop - Day 2 Giveaway.
For today I'm sharing an extra cute Valentine's day card using beautiful images from Mae the Mouse stamp set by Honey Bee Stamps , the sentiments are from Brie Mine stamp set and the die cut fences /gate were made using one of the dies from Fram Fences die set.
For the card panels, I also used a double stitched square die and Stitched Square Scallop dies.
The size of this card is a 5 -3/4" x5-3/4" inches.
I 'm also sharing a short video to show you part of the colouring process here!
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To colour the images I used Zigs and Arteza watercolour markers on Arches watercolour paper.
So I first stamped the mouse from Mae the Mouse stamp set using Antique Linen distress ink to apply an easy no -line watercolour.
I applied a little bit of colour at the edge of the image and I spread the colour towards the centre of the image using a water brush. If the tip of the water brush gets too inky I clean it to make sure I get very light shades of colour at the centre of the image.
Once you finish applying a few layers of colours I trace very fine lines with the tip of the watercolour markers to add little hairs or fur... This is very easy to do.
The fur effect looks even better when you use similar shades of colour to trace multiple little and fine lines and I also like to use a white fine tip Posca marker to add some tiny lines or highlights.
I then used the cloud stencil in Outdoor Scene Builder pack with 4 stencils and Spun Sugar Distress Oxide ink to easily create a background for this card.
To add colour to the fences. I applied pink, yellow and brown Zigs markers on my glass table ( or glass mat), I spray water over the inks and I dabbed the die cut fences on top so the paper absorbed the mix of colour and as a result, I got a distressed pinky - yellow look on the die cuts.
I also used Chevron Arrows background stencil to apply Wild Honey Distress Oxide Ink and Tea Dye Distress ink over the die cut fences to add extra texture.
To finish, I also splattered the fences with a Nuvo shimmer pen and a dark red Nuvo Aqua flow Pen.
I glued down the fences using foam double sided adhesives and I had the idea of folding the fences die cut to create a gate. Voila!
Using the Tim Holtz Stamping Platform I stamped the sentiments ( word by word) using Versafine Onix Ink. this ink performs nicely on watercolour paper and it is also great to work with waterbased inks as it won't bleed or blend.
I wasn't planning to make a video but I couldn't resist sharing part of the cardmaking process with you.
I hope you like it ...
Blog Hop:
- Amy Rysavy
- Carly Minner
- Ilda Dias
- Bibi Cameron You are here>>>>
- Nichol Spohr
- Vera Yates
Giveaway
Honey Bee Stamps is offering TWO $30 Gift Certificates to the Honey Bee Stamps Store, one from Hop - Day One here and one from the Day Two comments. In order to be entered to win, all you need to do is hop along with us and comment on each blog. Winners will be announced on the Honey Bee Stamps Blog on February 1st.
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Many hugs and happy crafting
x
Bibi
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