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
2 comments:
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!
I love the effects you have created with the chalks on these cards, Bonnie.
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