Here I am again. Still trying to catch up posts from last week's SCS challenges. Both of these are for the Ways to Use It challenge to use chalks.
This first card was a stamp from my UFO (UnFinished Objects) box. It had been stamped with black StazOn on watercolor paper. I used some makeup (eyeshadow I think) applicators to rub the chalk on. I think I used Real Red, Summer Sun & Garden Green. I can't be sure because I opened my chalks upside down once and they all fell out! Gasp! I had to guess at the colors when I put them back. Believe me, I am careful when I open it now. Hint...Make sure the picture is on top.
After I colored the flower(from the retired Touch of Nature set), I mounted it on Basic Black then adhered it to a Confetti White card base. I stamped the happiness (from Warm Words, also retired) with Basic Black.
For this next card, I did the Poppin' Pastels technique. I stamped the flourish from the Elements of Style set with VersaMark and used makeup applicators to apply the chalk to the stamped image. I did the same for the hummingbird on a scrap piece and cut him out. He is popped up on a dimensional. I used tiny pearls in the center of the flowers to carry on the soft look of this technique.
The design is mounted on Basic Black and the sentiment, from the Short & Sweet set, is stamped in Basic Black.
I think Poppin' Pastels is one of my favorite techniques.
Stay cool and try to get inky!
Bonnie
Bonnie, I have Touch of Nature, too, and I love to see what others do with theirs. You did a gorgeous job on both cards, but the one with the single flower is really eye catching. TFS!
ReplyDeleteI love the effects you have created with the chalks on these cards, Bonnie.
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