The Beauty of Spring!
I've been going outside of the box a lot lately but today I thing I've gone right past the box and onto the floor with this one! I went from digi image onto white paper to spotting Ranger Distress in in two different colors by hand with a distress sponge. But before that I thought it would be an ideal look if the shape of leaves were masked off first. So I played it by ear and went for it and in the meantime, I took loads of photos. I hope you get inspired to try it and enjoy it as well!
I have to warn you, It's really messy! But a ton of fun!
Removable tape runner on leaves
Spray from up to 8 inches away to cover pad and combine colors
Be sure to get close to leaves to enhance their shape
dry first then remove leaves and add highlight color
Removable tape runner on leaves
Spray from up to 8 inches away to cover pad and combine colors
Be sure to get close to leaves to enhance their shape
INGREDIENTS:
Bazzill Stock " French Vanilla"
Tim Holtz Distress tool
McGill Punch "leaves"
Martha Stewart "leaves"
Image is "Spring Beauty" ~Dragon Designs
Sentiment was saved under Marion with Create TLC
MEDIUMS:
Copic Markers for altered flowers
Ranger Distress Ink: Tea Dye, Worn Lipstick,
Walnut Stain, Wild Honey, Spun Sugar
Tattered Angels glimmer mist "Saphire" and "Meadow Green"
Smooch "Nautical Navy" and "Shabby Pink"
Signo "White"
EMBELLISHMENTS:
Wild Orchid Crafts flowers/ altered
Rope Ribbon from stash
Prima Flowers "Ameruse Duchessmix"
INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
You must do the things you think you cannot do.
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Eleanor Roosevelt
Thank you for visiting,
Wow this is a fabulous technique and anything that involves getting my hands messy suits me. Thank you for this great tutorial. Im off to have a wee nosey around your beautiful blog. Yeah Im now a follower too. Lee xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHugs Nat