This card was made for the Dynamic Duos color challenge #48 using blue and orange (plus you can use neutral colors). Stamps are by Stampendous! and will be in stores soon.
1. Using a page protector that has been cut on the bottom and right sides, open and rub Stormy Sky and Marmalade Distress inks on the page, spritz with water then lay a piece of glossy white paper face down on the inks. Close the page protector, rub then remove paper and let dry.
2. Stamp Artist Elements by Stampendous! with black Stazon ink.
3. Using a 2 Way Glue Marker, apply glue to the tips of the brushes and sprinkle with blue and Tigerlily glitters.
4. Tear the top and bottom edges and mount to a black panel that has been stamped using the corner stamp from the Jumbo Peruvian Lily set with Versamark ink and dust with Dreamsicle Radiant Pearls.
5. Mount to an orange card and you're done!
loving this new image from Stampendous! Great use of the micro glitters!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that new image, and you created a beauty with it!
ReplyDeleteJamie, this is wonderful! I love those glittered paintbrushes :o) Thanks for joining us at Dynamic Duos this week!
ReplyDeleteThis is really gorgeous. Your color choices just make the image pop! And the glitter adds so much texture! Thanks for showing our newest images!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful artistic card! It seems like the glittered paintbrushes are still wet! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi, Jamie! Thanks for visiting my blog - I have enjoyed looking at you last few posts. This card is so nice - I had forgotten about that technique that was popular quite a few years ago. (page protector) Love the added glitter to the brushes!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece of art! Never would have thought to put glitter on the ends of the brushes--love it! What a great way to put the color on the paper--will have to try that--thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeleteThis is Fabulous!!! LOVE your card! Have a great week-end, hugs, Karin
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Love those paint brushes. Thanks so much for joining us this week on the Dynamic Duos challenge.
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