Saturday, May 4, 2019

Heart Card

Hello craftivators!

I’m back again with an awesome heart card. You guys can totally try it out and gift it to your loved ones. I created this card back in February as my entry for a valentine’s day contest. And yay! I have won the second prize for it. I used pabeo paints for the first time to create the heart which is the focal point of the card. I just love the cool texture of it and love the look of it.

Procedure:

1. At first I folded a black cardstock paper for the card base and glued a piece of corrugated card board as the card panel, slightly smaller than the card base.

2. I took a piece of clear acetate sheet and cut it into a heart shape.

3. I then coloredthe heart with pabeo paints and added some bronze lines with golden acrylic paint of bronze shade over it to create some texture.



4. Then I wrote a sentiment on a black cardstock strip and layered it on the card with a small piece of distressed musical note. 

5. Finally I adhered every elements on the card panel. Thus, the card is done.



I hope you guys liked the card and will try to recreate this with your own little twists.

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Monochromatic Card

Hello craftivators!
Today I’ll be showing you how I created this amazing blue monochromatic card. And if you didn’t know, blue is my favorite color. 
This is one of those simple cards which was so easy to create but look really cool once done and I just love how it turned out. I created this card for the ‘Monochrome Challenge’ conducted by a Facebook group named ‘The Craft Doctor’.


Step by step process:

1. At first I watercolored the piece of watercolor paper with blue ‘Ecoline brush pen’ watercolor markers.
2. Then I stamped the twin roses and some leaves on a separate piece of watercolor paper and again watercolored it.
3. I then randomly stamped the background with some text and circle stamps and some ‘Range by Tim Holtz Distress Ink’ of the shade ‘Chipped Sapphire’. I absolutely love this shade.


4. I thought the background needed something more. So that’ when I splattered some diluted blue paint over the top and also added a few dros of ‘viva glass effect’gel for some texture.

5. Finally I glued the focal point on the top, added the sentiment with the same distress ink and attached the card panel with the card base, which is a navy blue cardstock & voila! The card is ready.


                                                          

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