Hello Dear Reader
Can you believe it? Three days in a trot I've posted. Yes, I have another card to share.
A while ago, I picked up some bright embossing powders by Stampendous. They've been sitting on my shelf waiting for me to make something with them. So that's just what I did...
I stamped up with a repeat border stamp and Versamark ink pad (which I discovered was not as inked up as it once was and when I grabbed my re-inker, discovered that it too had but a dribble within. Thankfully, those few droplets were enough. After making this, I headed to a nearby shop and bought a fresh one to prevent further panic!)
I carried on inking up, stamping and adding powder then heat until I had placed a rainbow of colour onto the black card. I stamped on the sentiment and white embossed that too.
The black background shows the colours up really well. Reminiscent of neon chalks on a blackboard.
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Sunday, 1 February 2015
Monday, 24 March 2014
Further Playing Around With Stencils
Hello My Dear Readers
What a wonderful weekend we've had. We've been entertaining my Sis-in-Law who stayed with us for a few days. Great to catch up on all the gossip.
I also treated myself to a few crafty goodies. Well, who can resist a spot of shopping? I've invested in a new heat gun from WOW. I already own one which heats a wide surface area but I wanted one with a narrower heating point. Now, you can't have a gun without buying some powders. Or that's what I tell myself and I've not tried their range before. I grabbed a couple of their blacks, a vibrant purple and a glittery pot.
So whilst I haven't spent an awful lot of time in my craft room, when I have, I thought I'd give my new toys a bash.
What a wonderful weekend we've had. We've been entertaining my Sis-in-Law who stayed with us for a few days. Great to catch up on all the gossip.
I also treated myself to a few crafty goodies. Well, who can resist a spot of shopping? I've invested in a new heat gun from WOW. I already own one which heats a wide surface area but I wanted one with a narrower heating point. Now, you can't have a gun without buying some powders. Or that's what I tell myself and I've not tried their range before. I grabbed a couple of their blacks, a vibrant purple and a glittery pot.
So whilst I haven't spent an awful lot of time in my craft room, when I have, I thought I'd give my new toys a bash.
I also wanted to play around with stencils again. This time I took some white card and my Memory Box Cressida Stencil and gave it a good old going over with a Versamark pad.
I applied black embossing powder to the card, gave it a blast with my heat gun and came away with a rather tasty, graphic result. I trimmed one edge to a point and backed onto blue card. I finished it off with a stamped sentiment from Hero Arts and a pink button. Using foam pads, I attached the whole piece to black card to finish it off.
Love the rich colour of the blue, it really pops against the black. Colour has been a theme of the weekend as I've just bought a DVD on the science of colour from The Great Courses site. Mr Postman popped it through my letterbox last Friday.
Now I may know a thing or two about colour theory already but there's always more one can learn. I was intrigued by what scientific research has uncovered. I'm only halfway through it and already I've picked up some ideas I've not come across before.
For example, I don't like yellow. It's a colour I really have problems adding to my designs. And it turns out I'm not alone. It's one of the least favoured hues on the colour spectrum. I was already aware that yellow and white are excellent colours for attracting the focus of your eye but I'd assumed it was because they were brighter. Turns out that like red, our primal instinct is to notice yellow as the colour of ripe, edible fruits. Or at least, that's what studies and science will have you believe. Then again, yellow is a complex colour when it comes to how it affects us. It can generate feelings of both health as well as sickliness, depending on hue and strength. Whether or not I'm sold on all the conclusions in this programme, I'm definitely enjoying it.
Green is next on the list when I next have a moment. Can't wait lol. May have to sneak it on later.
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