2015 Topic 17: Pigment Powders
Hi everyone Catherine Johnson from Inky Fingered Cat to talk you through this set of cute cards I
made using the Brusho crystals. My crafting style varies from day to day, but
using Brushos pulled me straight back into clean and simple as using the
vibrant colours I felt needed very little else. So I dug straight in and made some cards which allowed the JOFY stamps
to shine!
Step One: I decided that the fun flowers in
JOFY14 worked well for this style. I
stamped them in Black Versafine and then clear heat embossed them. As long as you are quick the powder sticks to
the ink. This gives more control than
using a black embossing powder with Versamark although the end result is very
similar.
Step Two: Next I used a paintbrush to add water
to the areas I wanted to have colour concentrated in. This is where the embossing helps to keep the
areas separate. Onto this I sprinkled
Gamboge Brusho crystals. The I tapped
some of the Brilliant Red onto the craft mat and used the wet paintbrush to add
that onto the petals and blend it into the Gamboge.
Step Three: Once the first layer of colour was
dry, I sprinkled a little of the Yellow Brusho over the flower head and did a
light spray of water to activate the colour and give the image a looser
finish. I also used a tiny amount of
Leaf Green and the paintbrush to add some colour to the stems. I finished off the panels with a black pen
outline to create a faux layer, then mounted it onto the cardblank.
Step Four: The next card I gave more of a blast
of water with the Turquoise, Yellow and Leaf Green Brushos sprinkled where I
wanted the colour to land. This is
definitely a hit and miss type of technique as there is little control over the
final effect. But I love these loose watery
blooms.
Step Five: For all the cards I made, I added the
same image onto the envelope. I used
Distress Inks to stamp the image in coordinating colours and then used some
very water Brusho to colour the images with a paintbrush.
I am pleased with how these worked, but I have to say that a lot
of the creating with Brushos crystals is by chance when looking for the splash
of colour finish. I have tried lots of
ways of working with the Brushos, and the unpredictability is the joy of
working with them. Playing and
experimenting is the joy!
Catherine
The embossed stamping adds lovely texture to the water coloured pigments Catherine, great clean and simple layout. Thanks for sharing your creativity with us ~ Gillian
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These are really lovely Catherine, great to see you on the PA blog.
ReplyDeleteLooks FAB Catherine!
ReplyDeleteThese are great.. love how you made such a messy product look so clean. I adore the matching envelopes.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards,Catherine!! I am so impressed at your cards, like Darcy says, clean and simple and Brushos don't seem a match made in heaven, but you did!!
ReplyDeleteThese look beautiful, rather like exquisite water-colours. xx
ReplyDeleteSuperbly wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOoh Catherine vthese are gorgeous. I love the simplicity of the image which always works with JoFy's stamps. Yet the brushos give them star quality. Love the colours!
ReplyDeleteImpressive containment of the gorgeous brusho's for a really great clean and simple look. I seem to get them EVERYWHERE when I use them :oD Well done Catherine. Lx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Catherine, & great idea to make matching envelopes!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Beautiful results, using one of my favourite stamp sets. Lovely Catherine! Ruth x
ReplyDeleteLove these cards Catherine, very pretty. Might have to borrow the marching envelope idea :) hugs Debs xx
ReplyDeleteClean and simple is my current go to style but I doubt I could achieve it using Brushos as you have. These are lovely!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
Wonderful post, love all your little tips, thankyou xxx
ReplyDeleteThe unpredictable nature of these pigments is what I am enjoying too. It never fails to surprise me, if I just walk away and revisit them later for the most part I love them! Sometimes I have to leave them overnight for me to love them!! Also enjoying all the new techniques (to me) that I am learning from yourselves. Surprised too to find that they can be controllable too...what a versatile medium. Loving the inspiration, thanks x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Catherine. Wonderful post. Thanks for the inspiration
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely. Feeling inspired. Hugz
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!! Really the Brusho fits well to Jofy's image. xx
ReplyDeleteYour cards are fabulous, they just look like you water coloured them.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love these.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards Catherine xx
ReplyDeleteJust revisiting my post and once again am humbled by the lovely comments. Thanks everyone. Plus it's been a few weeks since I played with Brushos... I sense thank you cards with brushos coming on! Catherine x
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