More samples from the Chocolate Baroque May tv shows to share with you today. A lovely variety of designs in this show, really something for everyone.
My first samples use the mushroom house, a quirky stamp that will go well with fairy stamps and can also make a different new home card....
the first card was simply stamped in black versafine ink and painted using Koh-i-nor watercolour paints. these are very vibrant colours, so Iwent a bit crazy and created a rather psychedelic house, adding the spots with white pen afterwards.
A more normal version, again stamped using black versafine ink. The mushrooms were masked using masking tissue, and a cirsle for the moon as well. The sky was created using chipped sapphire distress oxide ink and a blending brush plus some yellow for the moon. again painted with the watercolours, but more 'normal' mushrooms this time!
This uses the artichoke stamp, stamped in black and clear embossed -this time I used masking fluid to cover the image before sprinkling with brusho powders in blue and red and spritzing with water. Once everything was totally dry, i rubbed off the masking fluid. Toning blue and red mats for a change onto a white card blank.
I used the border stamp from the same plate here to create a frame onto a square of wite card using a dark green dye ink pad, and rubbing the ink pad along the edges to create a dark edge. I used the same ink pad to stamp the apples onto a smaller piece of white card before colouring with watercolour pencils.
My final card was a little different, and I used a stamping platform to create this. The leaf spray was stamped 4 times using a light green dye ink pad, and then a waterbrush to spread the colout into the leaves. I used the same ink pad to stamp the rose hips into the gaps left by the leaf stamp. I cololured the leaves with watercolour pencils and then painted the hips orange to make them stand out - the stems came together in the centre to create a squiffy square (purely accidental) so I painted this as well to create a focal point.
Fab cards, Veronica, looks like you had fun with these! x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning cards. Love what you have done with these. x
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