Welcome to all my new followers, hope you enjoy the journey.
I've been having a little play with some Pixie powders and Brushos applying them through a stencil and spraying with water to make this Masterboard.
It is a good idea to seal the finished design as this will continue to react with water.
I also ended up with these which were mop up papers, I like them both just as much but today I'm going to show you what I did with the mop-up papers so sit back and enjoy.
The first thing to do is to separate the layers and cut away the section you wish to use.
Then attach it to the card blank.
I used PVA glue with a piece of stiff card for this so that I could spread it thinly, a palette knife would work too. Then went over the top of the design so that it was completely glued down and the ink was sealed.
Take a fine nail file next and gently rub towards the back of the card along the edge to remove any rough bits of tissue.
At this stage it's just a matter of adding whatever embellishments you like to complete the design.
I've used some Tim Holtz diecut flowers and some stick on dragonflies.
The sentiment is Tim Holtz too.
And here is the finished card.
I think it has a quite summery feel to it so great for this time of the year.
I'm quite pleased with that and there's lots more mop-up tissue left to play with so I may well be back with this technique again.
Who knows I might even use the Masterboard too! Which was the original idea but I obviously got distracted Lol!
Many thanks for stopping by and happy crafting,
Angela x
I would like to enter this card in the following challenges:
That's Crafty Challenge: A Summer's Day Challenge.
A Vintage Journey - June Challenge: Stencil It.
20 comments:
Oh my goodness, Angela!! This is totally amazing!! I love the masterboard .. fabulous colours .. and then to see the stunning card you created with the mop ups .. absolutely spectacular!! You are such a clever lady!! Absolutely love this!! Have a fabulous day!! hugs xx
Always so enjoy coming here on a Monday (well other days too lol), love your masterboards always but this one is FANTASTIC! What you did with the mop up tissue is genius!! Love the finished card, so clever and arty!!
Stunning Angela
Hugs Julie xxx
Thanks Margaret, so pleased you like it xXx
Thanks Astrid, 'waste not want not' as they say. Have a great week, Angela xXx
ohhhhh! Too beautiful Angela!!
I have been wanting to try the Pixie Powders for soooo long and just found a US retailer who carries them. What colors are your favorites Angela? I was thinking to start out with two or three...
Jackie xx
I've sent you an email with a link, hope it arrives xXx
Please Angela can u work with me my website is www.answerloaded.ml please reply me
Awesome !!
Stunning work Angela.
Pam x
Wowzah, I love it Angela!!!
I spotted your link on the Vintage Journey challenge, Angela and had to check it out! Your project looks marvellous! xx
Great technique that I will be trying! Your results are fantastic, and I'm so pleased you were 'distracted' by those mop up papers! Thank you for sharing at A Vintage Journey in our Stencil It challenge! Hugs!
Great technique. I find mop up tissues etc are a great way to push our creative "out of the box" thinking. Not tried my brushos through a stencil though-great idea.
Kyla
A gorgeous project, love the result Pamela -
Thank you for adding it to That`s Crafty Challenge blog - DT, Dorthe
Oh, I'm practically jumping up and down in my seat over this, Angela - totally AWESOME!!!
Those Brusho flowers look beautiful, and how great to have double the artwork by using the mop up papers. I love how the die-cuts look layered up over the top. Thanks so much for joining us on A Vintage Journey.
Alison x
What a gorgeous card you made with the mop up on your stencil! A lovely background for your pretty stem die cut! thanks for sharing with us at A Vintage Journey! Julia xx
Love the way you used the mop up papers, your work and blog are so fun to visit. Thanks for joining our challenge at A Vintage Journey
Congrats on being chosen Pinworthy for this wonderful stenciling creation over at AVJ!!
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