Today I'm sharing a video tutorial which uses Distress Oxides with Tim Holtz Ideology Foam Stamps and shows how to create a simple Gesso Resist Background. When combined they create the cards shown below;
Let's get started with the video tutorial;
I fussy cut around the flowers, blended the edges with more of the Potting Soil Archival Ink and glued them in place on the background. You'll notice I added some extra leaves, turning to Bundled Sage Distress Oxide to stamp them as it coordinated with the existing colours. A few dots of Liquid Pearls (which can also be found in stock HERE) were added to the centres of some of the flowers.
You will have spotted that I ended up making two cards with the identical design - having cut out the flowers and added them to the Antique Linen background I wondered whether a different colour choice could have been better. The second was created in exactly the same way as the first, this time using Iced Spruce Distress Oxide as the ink of choice. Which do you prefer I wonder?
I hope you've enjoyed today's Saturday Spotlight tutorial video and encourage you to drop by every weekend to see what the team have to share. And don't forget, we have a new challenge, 'Elegant Jewels', running through April 24th. The Funkie side of the team will be back on April 18th to share their projects and we look forward to seeing your own jewel toned projects.
Take care of yourselves and get creative!
Jenny xxx
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Lovely cards Jenny and a fantastic video. Thank you. ❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Tracy! Glad you enjoyed it and like the cards xx
DeleteWOWZERS, Gorgeous cards, I love how you compined regular Distress inks with Distress Oxides!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! So glad you enjoyed the tutorial too xx
DeleteSo beautiful, Jenny, love the cards, colors and use of the border stamp set... that one of my favorite new sets as well! Wonderful job! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Stacy! xx
DeleteBeautiful! I love the vibrancy of these gorgeous flowers and how you layered them so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Suzz! xx
DeleteI love this background technique and the vibrant blossoms! What a beautiful set of cards. Thanks for the great post Jenny! Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Autumn! xx
DeleteLovely pair of cards! Your backgrounds show off those blossoms beautifully! Thank you for all your hard work and the video, which I will be back to watch. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sara Emily! I hope you enjoy the video tutorial xx
DeleteThis is so lovely, Jenny! That background is perfectly aged and vintagey. The bold color of the flowers against that faded background just pops. Your designs never fail to delight and inspire! xoxoxo
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