Hello Friends...
Unity's August challenge is centered around slimline cards...I love them! Finally more room to play :) It's been a while since I played with my watercolor crayons so I thought I'd pull them out and play. I know some artists are purists and only use one specific brand of medium but not me - I like to really mix it up. I pulled out a few Marabu Art Crayons, my Gelatos, some Watercolor Soluble Oil Pastels and more just to see what I could come up with. This is the card I created!
It doesn't look like I used many colors but there are loads on there, they just blend together so well you don't even realize it until you look closely. I'll show you what I did...
I started off by just scribbling two colors over the entire background panel.
I blended then added more colors - greys, greens, light browns and a hint of purple here and there.
When the background was done I scribbled color onto the stamp, misted and stamped. I added layers of color a little bit at a time to create depth and dimension with each stamping.
Tip: Once you mist your colored stamp it's a good idea to let the water dissolve the pastels a bit and when you stamp it you want to leave the stamp sit on the paper a while so the pastels have a chance to be absorbed by the paper and get a nice transfer of color. It takes patience but it's worth it in the end.
Here's what the flowers looked like after 3 layers of color.
I then went in with a bit of yellow and a watercolor brush to fill in the centers. I also added a bit of Fairy Hugs glitter to each flower as well just for a bit of sparkle (not shown in this photo).
So there you go...dig out those art crayons and have a little fun today! You won't regret you did.
Supplies:
Unity Stamp Co - Hollyhocks
Marabu - Art Crayons
Gelatos
Prima Art Philosophy Oil Pastels
Fairy Hugs - Sunshine Glitter Powder
Gina Marie - Scallop Stitched Slimline Die
Cardstock, Gold Thread, Button, Adhesive
Sweet! Great background.
ReplyDeleteThanks Vic! It was fun to play.
DeleteThe effect of your layers upon layers is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAwww, thanks so much Carolyn - I had fun just playing. It's fun to just see where the colors take you.
DeleteThis was just the perfect design for a slimline card, and I love the subtly blended background so much.
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