It's Thursday everyone and my day to share a little
That's Crafty! creativity.
This one is for all the Mum's and Mom's out there..
Using a good quality watercolour paper, I drenched in water, dripped, flicked
and dropped watered down Multi Surface Paints into those page puddles.
From the Textures stamp set I stamped and embossed the rose in white also on watercolour card, sprayed with water and added that diluted paints, the embossing powder acts as a great resist. The rose leaves were stamped onto the excess background.
Cut out and spraying with water again I edged around the roses with the diluted paints,
how thirsty watercolour paper can be, but it always lets you know when it has had enough
Onto one of the cut to size backgrounds edged in co-ordinating machine stitching
the rose and leaves are layered up. These leaves have been given a twist of wire.
and the other given glitter glue veins.
Sequins, gems and buttons pick up the colours of the background
with a spray of gold sparklers spray to add shimmer and shine.
A labelling machine helps find those words for my Mum and Mom,
(we have one of each in our family.)
With Mother's Day being extra early this year
I can see these coming in handy.
Thank you for sharing your time, I look forward to sharing more
That's Crafty Creativity with you all the same time next week.
Creative wishes
Tracey xx
Crafty Supplies:
That's Crafty Multi Surface Paints ~ Lime ~ Orange ~ Teal
That's Crafty Textures Stamps ~ Set 3
That's Crafty ~ Sparklers Spray - Pale GOLD
Archival ink pad ~ Peat Moss
Stickles ~ Wire ~ Buttons ~ Sequins and flatback gems
That's Crafty Creativity with you all the same time next week.
Creative wishes
Tracey xx
Crafty Supplies:
That's Crafty Multi Surface Paints ~ Lime ~ Orange ~ Teal
That's Crafty Textures Stamps ~ Set 3
That's Crafty ~ Sparklers Spray - Pale GOLD
Archival ink pad ~ Peat Moss
Stickles ~ Wire ~ Buttons ~ Sequins and flatback gems
Great tutorial Tracey and loving the cards. Happy crafting, Angela xXx
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela, glad you like them both xx
DeleteAlways so inspirational....Thank you x
ReplyDeleteAwww Thank you x
DeleteDear Tracey, you always excite me with so many great ideas, like here with using the paints, like that, making a gorgeous background for your flower and leaves . Also love the wire veins , you created. Beautiful cards are they, lovely lady, and your two mothers will fall in love I`m sure . Biggest hugs from Dorthe , xx
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Dorthe, I love finding out different ways to use something and as the pigment is so strong in the paints I had to test them to see how far I could push them xx
DeleteTwo wonderful cards Tracey, the flowers are lovely and I just adore how you used the wire on the leaves, it looks amazing! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Anne, when my time is limited to make jewellery it's my consolation to use a little wire in my creativity xx
DeleteGorgeous cards Tracey, adore the backgrounds are wonderful, those puddles work so well and I love your roses and the touch of wire on the leaves. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteThank you very very much Tracy.. There is something quite calming about watching paint dance around in those puddles xx
DeleteBeautiful cards Tracey. Love the shabby chic look and the colours are gorgeous. The wire embellishing is inspired too.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
Thank you Fliss, it's always a pleasure to play with that stamp set xx
DeleteOh wow - amazing Tracey!
ReplyDeleteThank you Susi xx
DeleteThese are fabulous Tracey, wonderful watercolour paint effect using the multi surface paints, beautiful
ReplyDeleteLove
Amanda x
Thanks so much Amanda, I love how the colours keep their vibrancy xx
DeleteTwo wonderful cards Tracey, those flowers look fantastic and the wire is such a cool idea! Great backgrounds too!
ReplyDeleteIt's a fabulous stamp set is Textures 3 with any excuse to use some wire hee hee. Thank you very much for your compliments Astrid x
DeleteI hope so, if I can hide these from them hee hee!! xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous my friend, sorry not been around much, our weather has been too nice to be indoors. Love this messy piece of art..xx💖 [aNNie' blog]
ReplyDeleteI do not blame you Annie, I would be doing exactly the same.. Enjoy all that glorious weather & thank you for visiting x
DeleteThese are both gorgeous cards Tracey and I’m sure they’ll be treasured too
ReplyDeleteHugs
Donna xx
Thank you xx
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