Welcome to all my new followers, hope you enjoy the journey.
I am here today to show you how I make my cloud Masterboards:Lots of people have been asking about them so I'll do my best to explain how I do them but it is easy.
I've used an A4 sheet of card but you might want to use a smaller piece until you get used to the technique. The weight of the card is up to you.
And then move to a different colour. I'm using yellow here and pushing the colour over the edge of the mask, blending it lightly with the blue.
When I move to the next cloud I try to match the shapes as near as possible where they join though it doesn't always work exactly.
Continue to add your clouds arranging them as you go making some narrow, some long, some short and round and rotate the mask as the edges are different.
Keep adding your chosen colours and adding blue in between which reminds us that we are looking at the sky.
Choose your colours.
I usually have two blues and some pale pink, yellow, lilac, maybe.
I also find it easier to blend the inks with these brushes rather than sponges but that's just my choice.
There are lots of companies that sell these masks, Lawn Fawn, Altenew, My Favourite Things and Waffle Flower are a few.
You don't want a stencil that wont work for this.
I work from the top down but I know some people start from the bottom and work upwards.
It's better not to have too much ink on the brush when you start.
Some of the ink will stay on the mask and you can continue to push that upwards until you are satisfied with the depth of colour.
Take a look at the real clouds and you will see that there can be a variety of colours mixed in, sometimes these can be very bright or just lightly visible.
Maybe it's just me being fussy! but it gives a cleaner finish to the design.
All you need to do is push the brush up from the edge to colour the blank space.
I'm showing you these as they are slightly different.
And I sprayed it with drops of water, lifting some of the colour off.
This one had Glitter glue added to it.
And I sprayed it with drops of water, lifting some of the colour off.
This is one that I'm working on at the moment and it's noticeably lighter.
Because of how I wanted to use this I turned the A4 sheet so that I was working on the long side.
Hope you give it a go. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
I would love to hear your comments about these instructions too.
Many thanks for stopping by and happy crafting,
Angela x
1 comment:
Absolutely stunning. The colours are vivid and beautiful.
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