This technique had me at red.
Hello Everybody!
Today I am sharing the third card I made in the same technique as THESE cards.
This technique is very trendy now and is so easy to apply that I made three cards just in no time.
Did I say trendy? Yes! Because it combines three latest things in Clean and Simple card making - red card base for Christmas cards, dramatic ink blending and colouring of a focal image in a spotlight.
Hello Everybody!
Today I am sharing the third card I made in the same technique as THESE cards.
This technique is very trendy now and is so easy to apply that I made three cards just in no time.
Did I say trendy? Yes! Because it combines three latest things in Clean and Simple card making - red card base for Christmas cards, dramatic ink blending and colouring of a focal image in a spotlight.
To make this card:
- Heat emboss the sentiment from Reverse Confetti Jolly Holiday set in fine white powder onto a red card note
- Then stamp down a reindeer from the same set in red dye ink and colour it with Polychromos pencils
- Blend Aged Mahogany Distress ink onto the card front
- Next distress the edges with Black Soot ink
- To finish off the card make splatters with a gold paint and heat set them.
Why Do I Like The Red Ombre Technique?
- It is easy to blend inks on coloured card stock
- Just two shades of inks create a dramatic look
- Blending inks around edges is less tiring for hands than covering a card panel completely
- An image and a sentiment pop up in a spotlight
Supplies Used
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I am sharing this card to Reverse Confetti Stock Your Stash challenge, where the theme is Holiday/ Winter.
I am also entering this card to the following challenges:
SSS Wednesday - Simon Says: All That Glitters Is Gold
Less Is More #384 - Metallics
Addicted to Stamps And More #318 - Holiday
Would you like to see more cards with pencils colouring in a spotlight, click the pictures below to go directly to posts.
Do not miss this amusing trend and make a red ombre Holiday card!
Thank you for stopping by today!
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I am sharing this card to Reverse Confetti Stock Your Stash challenge, where the theme is Holiday/ Winter.
I am also entering this card to the following challenges:
SSS Wednesday - Simon Says: All That Glitters Is Gold
Less Is More #384 - Metallics
Addicted to Stamps And More #318 - Holiday
Would you like to see more cards with pencils colouring in a spotlight, click the pictures below to go directly to posts.
Do not miss this amusing trend and make a red ombre Holiday card!
Thank you for stopping by today!
Fabulous Ksenija ! I love the technique you've used for your wonderful three cards. It is so effective for spotlighting the image. As usual your colouring is striking, so detailed ! Love the delicate gold splatters, they makes the card even more magical. Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Less is More. xx
ReplyDeletewoooww Ksenija
ReplyDeleteso so adorable
love the red you blend here and the black at the edge
so beautiful so modern and love the gold added too
may I CASE your adorabl card
I LOVE THIS
Many thanks for joining with us at ATSM this time
hugs
Monika
I just had to click and click to finally get to the technique you used to make these cards Ksenija as they are simply GORGEOUS! Thanks for sharing about the trends, I'm clueless about them (along with fashion trends...). I will certainly try it out! Thanks for sharing it with us at Addicted to Stamps and More and I look forward to seeing more of your wonderful creations again soon! Hugs, Gwendolyn
ReplyDeleteWow, I must try this awesome technique - this card is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Would never think of blending dark ink onto coloured cardstock but this really works! And your pencil colouring is amazing. Thanks for the inspiration and thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x
ReplyDeleteOh wow! The inking on this is out of this world!
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