I have been playing with my Brayer again! I love Silhouette cards and haven't made one for awhile. Actually I haven't made a card "just because" I can for quite sometime, so made a concerted effort to make a couple yesterday. This is the first:
I have used only two colours for this card, Not Quite Navy and Pink Pirouette. I have masked off the "Moon" before applying my colour, and then stamp in Not Quite Navy for a bold foreground image. I have also opted for just a hint of bling in the stars, using Stampin' Up!'s gorgeous Rhinestones.
I then carried the same colours and partial image through to the card inner, only this time I sponged the colour along the bottom instead of using the brayer. This card took me less than 30 minutes to do - yes it was that quick!! If you would like to learn how to make this particular card, then book a class! I will come and teach you how in the comfort of your own home, if you live in the Wellington area, of course!!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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13 comments:
This is stunning - I would never have thought to team Not Quite Navy with Pink Pirouette! The brayering just finishes it off perfectly.
Absolutely gorgeous! I MUST break my brayer out of captivity and ink it up!
Woohoo! You're on a roll, clever girl. Signature 'Paula Dobson'. :-)
Beautiful card Paula. I love your brayering.
A spectacular card Paula, I love what you do with the brayer. I must admit that I got mine out recently too but you will have to wait for a couple of weeks to see the results as it is a DT entry!
Beautiful card Paula! I have yet to try my hand at brayering, I've seen some amazing examples online recently.
Stunning as per usual, Paula.
pretty card Paula x
Another goodie Paula - LOVE the effect of the two colours.
One word ... STUNNING! Hugs xxaxx
Stunning card Paula! It's amazing how much graduation you have achieved in the colours, which look beautiful together. :)
Stunning card!
A lovely card, Paula - perfect for just about an occasion - peaceful, beautiful, thoughtful...
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