This class is with the lovely Sara Naumann, six lessons, with lot of tips, tricks and out of the box techniques.
For my cards I've decided to combine two of the techniques and mix them up a little...
If you would like to try this at home, this it what you'll need
Also Isopropyl alcohol and a couple of pieces of glossy photo paper (I have some old Epsom photo paper from when we used to print photos out LOL)
Now not every marker responds the same, but Altenew markers are fabulous for this technique! Were going to ink smoosh with the markers add some of the Isopropyl and lay the photo paper glossy side down in the inky mess, remember it dries quickly, but its so much fun!
And please try to use colours that play nice together, we don't want a muddy mess ...
I've made two, but I'm only using one as a background and the other I'm going to use to stamp on..
I've stamped the outline image from the Build a Flower - Anemone and I've die cut it out. Added the fancy die cut hello and a few sequins to make this first card.
Two very different cards, using the same technique and the same stamp set!
Here's a few more photo's
Hugs
Alli
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Awesome use of the Altenew Artist markers! I love the vellum pieces that you created! Looks like you had a ton of fun creating for this course! I am so glad that you enter your beautiful work in Altenew AECP assignment Gallery. Awesome details and design! Super work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Virginia, hugs XoX
DeleteWOWWW! These look beautiful!! LOVE that you used the markers instead of regular alcohol inks for smooshing. The effect is subtle and goes with the look of the flowers. Terrific colour choice by the way!
ReplyDeleteThank you for entering your gorgeous work to the AECP assignment gallery. Well done!
Thanks Erum hugs XoX
DeleteGorgeous Alli! I adore both of the cards that you created but it's the vellum flower that has won my heart today!
ReplyDeleteThanks Therese, yes I love the vellum too hugs XoX
DeleteGorgeous cards. I always learn something new from your blog. Love Dawn x
ReplyDeletehaha, thanks Dawn..hugs XoX
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