Hi everyone. Just a reminder the challenge at CAS Watercolour for November is TEXT (other than a sentiment).
(other than a sentiment)
Having more fun playing with Brushos. This is a technique I tried when I had a play day in my studio with my friends, Susan and Christine. The technique combines Brushos with spray starch and cling wrap.
First I sprayed a piece of mixed media paper with spray starch. Then I sprinkled with Brushos Colour Crystals. The starch seems to hold them in suspension. I took a piece of cling wrap and placed it over top, scrunching up the wrap as I put it over the Brushos. Then I left it for about 1/2 hour to dry. The colours tend to pool in the creases of the cling wrap. When I removed the wrap, this is the design I got. Love it!! So artsy! The panel was still a little wet, so left it to dry completely before heat embossing this awesome text stamp that I've had for ages. My sentiment is on the inside of the card.
There are lots of fantastic cards in the gallery of the challenge already. Why not check them out and come join in the fun. Make a CAS (Clean and Simple) Watercoloured card with TEXT (other than sentiment) and play along. The challenge is open until end of day Nov. 24th.
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Live Creatively (Stampendous)
Paper: White card base (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media paper (Strathmore 140 lb.)
Ink: Brushos: Ultra Marine, Turquoise, Leaf Green; Versamark
Accessories & Tools: Spray Starch, Cling Wrap, White embossing powder, heat tool
Challenges:
CAS Watercolour November Challenge - Text
Fabulous background colours and technique. The white embossing looks fabulous too against it x Back from my holidays and looking forward to getting my deleted blog up and running...
ReplyDeleteWonderful card & thanks for explaining how it was achieved. Tgat sentiment is truly amazing xxx
ReplyDeleteVery pretty background Loll. Lovely card with the white embossing.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous background, Loll! Love those words of wisdom!
ReplyDeleteUmmm....fantastic! I've tried the cling, but I didn't get the super result that you have on this beautiful card. Love the way you've done the text! That white embossing just wows! TFS & Hugs.
ReplyDeleteSpray starch and cling wrap. I haven't even tried Brushos yet! You must have loved science in school ;) Had to come take a gander at all the tag loveliness happening since I've been gone. Love this artistic beauty too.
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous card, Loll! I love how your background turned out, and will definitely try this technique! I also love the effects of your embossed sentiment...very cool! Thanks for the step-by-step tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how you come up with these unique and different techniques but they all look so fun with amazing results! The word stamp is wonderful embossed in white and what a great stamp that is! What a great card for so many occasions particularly with that brilliant background.
ReplyDeleteYet ANOTHER stunning background from you Loll! You amaze me! This is bold and bright and beautiful! Have a wonderful day my friend! Hazel xx
ReplyDeletethe background looks awesome with the stamp, love the striking white on those striking colours.
ReplyDeleteAwesome bg, Loll - where do you come up with all these fab ideas????!!! Love the drama of the bg with the bold white text! BTW, I just used your smooshing with inka gold technique (and linked to your video) for a card tonight - love how it turned out, so thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative with your different background creations! This is beyond stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo cool. Love the colour combo too :D
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Wow...Gorgeous colors and technique for your beautiful background Loll. Love your heat embosses text message too. I still have not tried that technique...I keep forgetting to get starch. Will a cheap starch from the Dollar store work? TFS my friend. Hugs, nancy
ReplyDeleteOh Loll this is amazing - love that text stamp - it is perfect embossed in white over the strong colours of the background.
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Maxine
Gorgeous! Wonderful colors and a good thought to remember! :) Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThat spray starch background turned out beautifully - it is so vibrant (and of course I love the colours!). A perfect contrast for the white text stamp!
ReplyDeleteThe minute I saw this I had to quit what I was doing and try it. Messy Messy Me. I forgot my gloves and went a little heavy handed with the starch. I kept going and scrunched up the wrap on top and let it dry quite a while before removing it. I must say I was a little skeptical because Brushos and I have a love-hate relationship but I was astonished to see a beautiful but still very wet panel. I heat dried it, not a good idea because it warped a lot but after running it through my Big Shot between printer paper it looks amazing. Now I just have to decide what to do with it. Thank you for your adventurous nature, Loll, and your willingness to share.
ReplyDeleteNow I just LOVE this sentiment stamp. I might need it!!! X
ReplyDeleteI love this...so happy looking. I have that technique on my list to try...thanks for inspiring.
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Karen
Absolutely fabulous Loll! And another idea to try as well.
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Di xx
This is so cool Loll! Before I read how you did this I thought you used alcohol inks and Yupo...I will definitely have to get my Brusho's out and try this! FABULOUS card my friend!! :0)
ReplyDeleteLolly, I love how our minds were on the same page within a few days of each other with the Brusho / cling wrap technique! It's so cool to watch it develop. But I am blown away by how cool your sediment looks over your beautiful background! Beyond arty!! Hugs, Dolly
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is gorgeous, Loll ... I love how that fantastic sentiment mimics the movement of the brusho background ... yep, beautiful! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours Loll and a great technique and love that stamp in white on top. Fabulous card! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning background ......... love the colours, and the white embossing really pops! xx
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