Hi everyone. Back today with another new Penny Black die (Berry Sprig 51-719) from the Making Spirits Bright release. LOVE these large, gorgeous berries!
Ink: Distress Re-inkers: Candied Apple, Mowed Lawn; Aged Mahogany distress ink (TimHoltz); Versamark
Accessories: Berry Sprig die (Penny Black), Semi Circle Stackers frame die, paint brushes, foam mat, stylus, White Posca pen, Red embossing Powder (WOW!)
Challenges:
I started by die-cutting two of the berry branches from watercolour paper. I watercoloured both of them using Distress re-inkers Candied Apple, Mowed Lawn; combining the two for the brown stems on the second branch only. One of the branches was watercoloured on the back of the die, the other on the front. I spritzed the back watercoloured branch with water and laid it over top of my background. I did it a couple of times to create watery looking prints of the branch. Using the back of the die for the prints ensures that the branches are all facing the same way. Once dry, I die-cut the background using the Semi Circle Stackers frame die (51-706) to add some interest.
The sentiment, Christmas Moments (30-731) was stamped in Versamark ink and heat embossed with red embossing powder. The second watercoloured branch was shaped using a foam mat and stylus to give shape to the berries and leaves. These were popped up with pop dots, while the stems were glued to the card front. To finish, I added some white dots to the berries using a white Posca pen.
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I'm entering this card into the Merry Little Christmas Challenge #40 - Anything Christmas goes.
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Stamps: Christmas Moments (Penny Black)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media paper (Strathmore 140 lb.); Watercolour paper (Arches 140 lb. cold press)Ink: Distress Re-inkers: Candied Apple, Mowed Lawn; Aged Mahogany distress ink (TimHoltz); Versamark
Accessories: Berry Sprig die (Penny Black), Semi Circle Stackers frame die, paint brushes, foam mat, stylus, White Posca pen, Red embossing Powder (WOW!)
Challenges:
Those berries look good enough to eat! Fabulous. :)
ReplyDeleteI feel like I could pick them fresh off of my screen - delectable, Loll!!
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Oh my..Gorgeous watercolor techniques on your die cut berry branches, Lolly. TFS all the details to your beautiful techniques. Love your stamping with the die cut stems background. A real beauty, my friend. Love and Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteYour gorgeous dark red berries caught my eye! Didn't think it was possible to achieve that color with dye inks. Gorgeous painting on these! Thank you too for the links. Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteWow! These berries look so real, Lolly! Amazing coloring and I love that watery, berry background!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Loll, love the stamping with your die cut. Your die cut is stunning it really pops against the background ♥
ReplyDeleteOh that pop of red is just gorgeous! Marvelous card, Loll!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rich red berries on the die cut and lovely subtle soft-coloured ones on the background - a great card!
ReplyDeleteThe white dots make these berries look so shiny. A pretty card and I like the frame die you used.
ReplyDeleteJust too darn creative for words. Making the images all face the same direction is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteFabulous and effective technique for the background and those berries sure do pop off the card Loll...Amazing x.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazingly dimensional! I love how you did your print background. It's so perfect with the berries. Just gorgeous, Loll!
ReplyDeleteWonderful berries, and they make gorgeous prints -- so pretty and cheery
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background Loll and that berry branch...oh my gosh it looks SO realistic and your coloring on it is FABULOUS!! Beautiful, beautiful card my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Your watercolour prints background is so soft and dreamy. It’s a fabulous backdrop for your bold bright berry sprig.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty background you created for your berry branch, Loll! You got wonderful results with the print making with die-cuts technique. The dimension and highlights & shadows of the berries make them look so real!
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
Stunning card Loll. Love your colouring.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us for our Merry Little Christmas Challenge for November 2021.
We hope to see you again soon,
Lou DT xo
JemLou Productions
Those berries! Oh my they are so realistic Loll. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this card with a soft background print. You have such an amazing ability to create such wonderful backgrounds! I love this card, Loll.
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What a wonderful way to create a lovely soft background, so effective. Your berries look so plump and shine, love that frame too xx
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