
Anyway, enough about my life. . .the background of this card was created using the "Polished Stone" technique. I've been having fun using this technique. It's a great way to make a beautiful, elegant background. Here is a tutorial I did on the "Polished Stone": Click here for the tutorial. The tutorial is also on SCS.
I stamped the image on to a white glossy cardsotck and with a sponge dauber I filled in the color of the flowers. It was a quick and easy way to color in the flowers. I then took a marker and colored in the leaves. After everything dried, I went back and sponged in a subtle color to the background so it won't look so "white".
I'll try to sit down later today and make another card or maybe start on a project. I'm sorry I haven't been creating any new tutorials but I just can't find the time right now.
Until later. . .
Card Details:
Stamps: Julep Floral, Studio G
Ink: Lovely Lilac, Orchid Opulence, Prismacolor Marker, Lavender Lace and Old Olive Reinker
and alcohol
Paper: Glossy White Cardstock, Lavender Lace, Old Olive
Accessories: Textured Trios Riboon, 1" and 1 1/4" punch, Sakura Souffle Opaque Pen, Making Memories chipboard photo corner
Technique: Polished Stone
This is fabulous! I love the colors, stamps...everything!
ReplyDeleteI love the card and the polished stone technique!
ReplyDeleteI love this sketch also...your sketch's give me alot of inspiration.
Malieta:)
Love the colors Maria... and the sketch is really nice. Thanks for the BIA yahoo group link... got my update this morning. :o)
ReplyDeleteThis card is beautiful, the colors you used are great, and how you shaded the stamped image background.
ReplyDeleteawesome creation, Maria. I love how you used the polished stone for the background and hides but peeks through....
ReplyDeleteVery pretty maria. I love the polished stone technique. Great job and another great sketch
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