Showing posts with label flower card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower card. Show all posts

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Iris Field/Sunny Studio Stamps

Hello there!  Today's card is very colorful and brings you spring feel using Iris flowers from the Spring Bouquet Stamp from the latest release.


CARD DETAILS:

To start this card I stamped all the Iris flowers with the following inks:  Lawn Fawn Fresh Lavender, Lawn Fawn Juice Box and Lawn Fawn Blue Joy and for the center of the flower I used a yellow copic marker,  I search for real Iris colors and this is turned out exactly like the ones I like.  I then stamped the leaves with Lawn Fawn Jalapeno Ink.  I wanted a very contrasting background so I decided to use Oxide Inks in Colors Picked Raspberry and Wild Honey I added water splashes and some sparkle watercolor for more interest too.


I wanted to look like a field with Irises so I arrange them in a harmonic way and adhere them to the inked panel.  Finally I added the sentiment from the  Big Bold Greetings.  This beautiful flowers look so realistic with all the layers and can be stamped with all kinds of different colors!

Thank you so much for stopping by today! Have a wonderful rest of your day!



Saturday, March 20, 2021

Whimsical Layering Daisies from Scrappy Tail Crafts

 Hello Friends Waleska here to share a very colorful card celebrating the first day of spring today for this card I used the beautiful Whimsical Layering Daisies, I hope you like my card as much as I do!


CARD DETAILS:

To start this card I die cut many of the Whimsical Daisies, this set comes with different sizes, for my card today I used the big size of daisies I also die cut the stems with white cardstock.  I then choose Seedless Preserves Oxide Ink to color this beautiful flowers inspired on a post of one of my dear Crafty Friends Dani from Love Dani Studio.


Aren't this flowers just beautiful!!! I then used an eyeshadow make up applicator to put the ink on the flowers starting in the middle and shading all the flower petals.  I love the effect you can achieve with this small eyeshadow shadow applicators.


I then glue two of the daisies for a layering look and put the center of the flowers that I colored with Y13 Copic color and I added Chunky glitter for some shine.  I adhere the stems to the flowers and I glue them to a panel that I inked with Speckled Egg Oxide ink.


I finally added the sentiment and some sequins for even more sparkle! I hope you like my card today and can be inspired by it! have a great weekend remember to stay safe and stay crafty.





Waleska Galindo

Saturday, July 29, 2017

Vellum + Oxide Inks = Marble Effect

Hello Friends today I want to share with you a very cool technique with Oxide Inks and Vellum to create the look of Marble, it looks awesome!


CARD DETAILS: 

I started with two Vellum pieces (you will need a thick vellum for this technique), I first put a little of  Broken China in my Ranger Mat and I added a little bit of water (you want the ink to the thick), and smooshed the Vellum into the Oxide Ink (I did not add more water to the piece) I only added the oxide ink and dry it with a heat gun, I did the same thing with the Wilted Violet and Cracked Pistachio inks in the parts I thought it needed.  When I finally got the look I wanted... "this next step is important" I flip the vellum piece and used the back of it for my card.  It looks great just like marble.


I used one of the vellum pieces for my card base and one to stamp the flowers from the beautiful Alternew Adore You Stamp Set. I stamped most of the flowers in the set with VersaMark ink and added Gold Embossing Powder.  I hand cut them and ended with lots of flowers to work with.


I  assemble the cards with the beautiful flowers and added the Postage Stamp Elle-ments die in black cardstock to frame both cards.  For the sentiment I used  MFT Label Maker Sentiments Stamp Set with Versafine Onyx Black Ink.


I finally added Pretty Pink Posh Sparkling Clear Sequins Mix, this cards look so elegant that you can use them for many occasions. Here are some closer looks to the cards.  Oxide inks are very vibrant, but with this technique you can get a more soft look to them.




I hope you enjoyed my little technique and can give it a try, thank you so much for stopping by today have a wonderful day!!!

Waleska