Hi everyone, Happy Saturday! I am over at the Magenta blog today and you can see that post here.
I have been playing pretty much non-stop with the technique that Pam introduced us to using shaving cream. This is not a new technique, but fairly new to me. You can see Pam's video on this technique here, and another post by her here. My first attempt at this technique is here, and these posts explain pretty well how to do this technique. I used Neenah Solar White 110# cardstock for these panels.
Here's my latest attempt. I made a bunch of backgrounds with shaving cream and green Distress inkers.
I was also playing with stencils and using the green shaving cream as if it was stencil paste. Once I took off the stencil, I scraped the shaving cream completely off, and it leaves ink behind. This is really addictive.
After making a lot of regular swirly backgrounds, I put all of the shaving cream in a little jar that was on my desk. From there it was easy to load on to a palette knife, and apply it to the stencil on my panel. I experimented with putting the leaves onto white cardstock, and cardstock that already had swirls on it.
For today's card, I took a panel that already had green swirls. I added additional cream using the leaf stencil, but I felt that the leaves were rather lost in the swirls. I put the stencil back down and added some Distress Crackling Campfire ink using a small blending brush.
To complete my card, I die cut my panel with the Crimped Frame die from The Greetery. I matted the panel with PTI Terracotta Tile cardstock, and adhered it to a base card. I colored the leaves with Wink of Stella clear glitter pen, and added some gems.
I love this technique and have continued playing with it and making cards in lots of colors, so there will be more cards using it with and without stencils.
great effect with the shaving cream. Pam's tutorial looks like fun :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine! Yes, I loved her tutorial, and I've had fun with this!
DeleteThank you for sharing your artistic fun Dianne , like the idea of through the stencil
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
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