Hi there. I'm so glad you stopped by!
Today is a special friend's birthday and she is a very lovely lady!
This started as an experiment and honestly at first I thought it was an experiment gone bad!
I'm trying not to be rash and just trash things that I'm not happy with and instead challenge
myself to find a fix. This time my watercolor pencils came to the rescue.
I'm glad I didn't throw it away!
The experiment was to cover a piece of Yupo with gesso. It gave the Yupo a lot of "tooth"
and texture. Then I put this NBUS stamp in my MISTI and inked it up with Distress Markers.
The gesso took the ink pretty well but it was pretty blah looking.
(I should have taken a picture of it then but I was still in a throw it out mood.)
Like I said before, watercolor pencils came to the rescue to add dimension to
the illustration.
This same dear friend made me a card one time with the corner torn and I loved
the look so I thought I'd tear a corner of the design. You CAN'T tear Yupo!
So the deckle edged scissors that I have kept forever came to the rescue.
I hope she doesn't mind that the script stamping is at a slant. It wasn't intentional.
I still can't seem to do things in a straight line. Actually it looks like the sentiment is slightly
off kilter. She'll know it's from her slightly skewed friend.
Challenges:
NBUS #43 - Never Before Used Schuff (stamp)
Card Recipe
Stamps: Garden Variety & Carefree Wishes (PB), French Script (Darkroom Door),
Ink: Ripe Persimmon, Spiced Marmalade, Rusty Hinge, Bundled Sage, Antique Linen, Brushed Corduroy (DI), Versafine Onyx Black
Paper: Yupo, Pale Papaya (SU)
Other: Gesso, Caran d'ache Supracolor Pencils (English Red, Olive Black, Brown), Decorative Scissors (can't tear Yupo)
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