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My card today was made using white glossy paper and coloring it with Tombow Dual Brush Pens from the Bright collection. Here is how it was made:
1. To color the grapes purple and pink markers were scribbled on a craft mat and spritzed it with water. Then place a piece of glossy white cardstock, glossy side down onto the marker scribbles and lift. If there are any white spots you can place it back down in the puddle. Let dry.
2. Do the same using yellow and green markers for the leaves and yellow and orange for the background panel. Let dry.
3. Once dry stamp the purple panel with the grapes from the Jumbo Cling Rubber Grapes and the green panel with leaves using Tuxedo Black Memento.
4. Stamp the background panel with the swirl by coloring directly onto the stamp with an orange marker.
5. Now it's time to Frantage! Sprinkle Aged Copper Embossing Enamel on the background panel and heat from underneath. Then sprinkle additional Embossing Enamel in the bottom left and upper right corners and heat again from underneath.
6. Glue the grapes and leaves onto the background panel then wrap the left side with gold cord. Layer onto a purple card.
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53 comments:
wow - intresting way to get your color for your images - thanks for sharing
Barb Housner
Like how you created the grapes image colors.
Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Thanks for sharing how you color nice grapes!
Very colorful, these markers are beautiful....the grapes look good enough to eat!
love the technique you used for the grapes!
The grapes look so nice. Great technique.
This is such an awesome card. I love how you did the grapes.
gorgeous card, the colors are super vibrant!
seems like a quick and easy way to color! And works very well!
Nice! I love de colors.
Being a wine lover, I adore this card! Would be a nice gift card with a bottle :)
Oh my!! Your grapes are amazing! Love the coloring idea. Thanks for sharing.
The coloring is beautiful. Look good enough to eat. A relief from all of the Christmas projects.
thanks for sharing.
That's a fun way to color the grapes! They would also be pretty cut out as a tag for a gift of a bottle of wine.
Very pretty card. Love your technique for coloring the grapes, super easy and fun. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool techniques. They will be fun to try. Great job on the card.
Wow, that is so cool, I'm anxious to try this technique.
This is such a unique way to color your paper-- then stamp! Gotta try it!
Where to begin? LOVE your card! They look good enough to eat!!! YUM! Looking forward to the tips and tricks Tuesday and giveaway Wednesday sounds good too!
TFS!
WOW WOW!!! I can't wait to try your technique for this card. I would have thought you just colored the images... but what a wonderful way to play a little instead of doing the usual. AND I have got to try these embossing enamels. WONDERFUL CARD!!!
Love your card! I have the same stamp, and will have to try your technique. Plus I have a bunch of glossy card stock :) Thx for sharing you creativity, Jamie.
Wow! Looks like an easy technique and with such a great result!!!
great project!
I like that idea with Tombow and spritzing. That is easy and has a wonderful affect. Thank you for sharing it
Great card and cool tips. I am starting to use sprays and I like the idea of building the colours before stamping. :)
Great card. Just love how you colored the grapes. Great idea.
Love the grapes and such awesome color! Thanks so much for a fun post and great info!~kim
Gorgeousness! What beautiful handmade paper. Amazing colors and Fran•tage element, thank you for sharing in our Stampendous Hop with Tombow!
Thanks for the how-to!
Inspiration of how to create beautiful grapes! Thanks.
Very pretty and
love the grapes!
Carla from Utah
what a fun technique that I'm going to try.
Beautiful technique and design!
LOVE the Colors in the Grapes!!
P R E T T Y ! ! !
LOVE this card and the tips for making interesting backgrounds!!
Thank you for the inspiration!!
Faith in Florida
Great card, love the background, the colors of the grapes. TFS.
Very cool techniques! Your card looks very fun and bright. Thank you for sharing your process!
Love the way you used the colors, especially the grapes.
love the way you colored this. so creative, just beautiful.
This is completely AWESOME~ Thanks for the tutorial! Beautiful work!
xxDaniella
so pretty!! Thanks!
So pretty - love the technique.
isoscia at aol dot com
Oh so pretty! Can't wait to try this technique.
Lovely card. Thanks for sharing your technique for the grapes.
Pretty card, I love the colors! Thanks for sharing.
Love how you colored the grapes!
Beautiful card! Love how you colored your grapes, neat technique. Thanks for sharing.
Katie B.
Those grapes look really great over an orange background!
wow...love your coloring!
Great idea! Thanks for sharing...
LOVE!! So AWESOME!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
Thanks for the technique instructions for coloring the grapes, I would never have thought purple and pink.
Very nice card! Purple is so right on!
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