One day I'll go on a photography course as the colours of these 2 is nothing like the real life colours. The background on this one is a lot softer but brighter irl & you can see more depth to the petals.
This one is using a rubbernecker poppy stamp, stamped in abandoned coral distress ink onto a lemon & scarlet brusho background. I then use copics in r24, 27, 29 & yr00 & 02 to add some depth. Masked then splattered with persimmon, festive berries & more coral distress ink.
This one is deep purple & bright turquoise in real life.
Dusty Concord & mermaid lagoon distress ink applied with ink dusters over postit note masks. Once ready I misted the dusters with water and dragged across to create some movement in the water. I also dipped a clean inkduster into some white acrylic mixed with pearlescent tinting medium and flicked against the card to create white wave edges.
Inkylicous boat & reed stamps, dimension fourth branch, chocolate baroque clouds.
Sunday, 3 May 2015
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3 comments:
Oh I love these cards, they are fantastic
Two very beautiful cards! What a gorgeous scene with the boat
Just found your man in boat card on Pinterest. Wow! Simply beautiful and your skill with the ink dusters is superb to say the least.
A question if you wouldn't mind answering :- when you use the white acrylic with pearlescent medium, did you do this Before stamping the tree parts and the reeds?
Thanks for sharing your talents
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