2016 Topic 2: Hearts
Hi everyone Debs here, joining you this evening with a post about Hearts. I have a love of hearts and as Valentines Day is not that far away, it was easy to decide to make a card for the occasion. I didn't use traditional colours as I'm not that keen on red; I was drawn to a more vintage style, and Claire's little Cupid from ECL05 was perfect.
Step One: I created my background using the hearts from ECL05 and Archival Ink in Potting Shed on to a piece of Smoothy Card which I had cut to size. I aged the edges of the card and then mounted it onto bronze metallic card.
Step Two: I used Blue Bister to add a pop of colour to the background. I activated the Bister with Crème brûlée spray From Lyndy's Stamp Gang which gave a fabulous lustre to the card.
Step Three: I stamped my feature onto a smaller piece of card, and aged the edges. I distressed the edges of the card using the Archival Ink and then gently brought the colour into the middle lightly to provide some colour on the Cupid image. She was then mounted onto the same bronze card.
Step Four: I stamped my words onto leftover card, and mounted them to match. Next came the heart, which after stamping onto the bronze card, was cut out.Using a heat tool on the heart for a few seconds changed the bronze coating giving it a wrinkled look. This was then put in place.
Final Step: I assembled the card and once it was completely dry I painted the Cupid's body using Fibralo water Soluable pens, I love these pens over Fresco Acrylic Paints as the colour moves really well. Lastly I added some little gold pearls to finish the look.
Claire's heart from ECL05 is just the perfect size for the card, but I think it's a little dominated by the amount of blue in the background. I think I'd use a less Bister next time to give a more subtle affect, which is what I was after. I do love the colour though!
I would love to see what you create with your hearts. You don't have to have 'love' on your mind as hearts can be used in many ways, for example, you use hearts to create flowers, or in your backgrounds for added interest, or why not string up a few for a wall hanging? The choice is yours!
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Hugs Debs xx
I also teach a journal class monthly at Birds in the Barn in Essex.
Hugs Debs xx
Perfect use of Bistres, and how fab that your heart went kind of wrinkly looking! Love the soft sparkle too, thanks Debs for sharing with us tonight! ~Leandra
We would love to see how you interpret this Hearts topic by linking what you make to our 2016 Challenge #2: Hearts, on this page HERE.
We would love to see how you interpret this Hearts topic by linking what you make to our 2016 Challenge #2: Hearts, on this page HERE.
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Gorgeous heartwork Debs!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art Deborah! Great idea to activate Bisters with something other than water....endless possibilities! Fabulous combo of stamps, textures and perfect mood! Xx
ReplyDeleteI love this Deb. Love the effect of heating the bronze. I really like your main image. Who does she belong to?
ReplyDeleteBeeautiful card, Debs, I love the bronze heart.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Debs! Love the sparkle effect with the Bistres and the wrinkled heart.
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Lesley Xx
Gorgeous card Debs! Love the sparkle effect with the Bistres and the wrinkled heart.
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Lesley Xx
Gorgeous, debs, I just love how you activated the blue Bistre's with the gold spray and the heat wrinkled bronze card. Lots to try! And I love face Clare's stamps!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Love the Bistres with the bronze metallic gleam - and Claire's Cupid looks so sweet!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
I love the Bistre background and I wouldn't make it more subtle, it's perfect like that!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I haven't seen the Bistre powders on the PA website, is it not planned?
Great Debbie x
ReplyDeleteShe looks fab. X
ReplyDeleteLove what you've done with Clare's lovely Cupid. Lx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and unusual Valentine card.Love how you used the Bistes to create such a vintage look. I'm so sorry I'm a bit late commenting on this beautiful creation, Deborah!xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so full of charm!
ReplyDeleteThe Bistre background is gorgeous.
Wishes
Lynne
Fabulous Valentine card Deborah!! The Claire's little Cupid your image is very cute and great the background. Really I love the card. xxx
ReplyDeletegorgeous card....love the colour and texture
ReplyDeletegorgeous card....love the colour and texture
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Debs! I love the blue bistre background! xxx
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