This week the Stampendous Team has been warming up for our hop with Tombow, September 18-20.
So...today I decided to play with my Tombow Dual Brush Pen Set and try the Splash Technique along with my Dreamweaver project.
To create this card I started by Stenciling the Feather Stencil on a white cardstock panel with Pearlescent Embossing Paste and allowed it to dry.
I scribbled blue and yellow markers on my Tombow Blending Palette
Spray water on the palette.
Lay the panel with the dried feather face down on the palette and press the paper.
Then lift it and allow it to dry.
Then I trimmed down the panel and created my card.
I added the Shabby Blue Embossing Enamel to the corners and embossed the sentiment (Happy Greetings perfectly Clear Stamp Set)
Here is a little closer look at this cool technique.
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Thanks for stopping by!
Kristine
13 comments:
Kristine...that background really pops! Loving the feel of this upbeat creation and of course that feather stencil is one of my faves.
That's beautiful! I didn't even know Tombow had a blending plate. This turned out wonderful.
This is such a refreshing card! LOVE the hues of colors that you used!! It makes me think of a tall glass of ice cold water on a super hot summer day!! TFS!
Cool background and texture, Kristine! My favorite colors!
Incredibly fun card! Great resist technique with our stencils and embossing paste, too. Love how this turned out, thank you for sharing today!
Love the feather stencil and the splash resist technique!
This is stunning. Wonderful card.
Beautiful.
Love the green striping down the side of the card.
thanks for sharing.
Illinois
Fabulous card, love the background you achieved with the technique.
Beautiful card!! This is an awesome job!! I so wish I had these markers!! Oh!! And the feather!! TYFS!! :-)
Gorgeous! Love the vivid colors! Florida
Gorgeous card!
Sue in Ohio
BEAUTIFUL feather and card!!!
LOVE the colours of your background, THANK YOU for sharing this FUN technique, I look forward to trying it :)
Tracy from Victoria, Australia
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