2020 Topic 8: Popping Pink
It's
easy to assume that you need lots of colours to make impactful art but
here, using a plethora of pinks in this beautiful trio of cards, Claire
has woven them together to create a gorgeous masterboard. The gold
splatters are the perfect finishing touch!
~ Keren
~ Keren
Hi everyone, it's Claire Snowdon with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a trio of Popping Pink
birthday cards I made. Of course these cards could be used for any
occasion - but it's always handy to have a few birthday cards prepped
and ready to go!
I
chose to create some masterboards as the basis for my cards -
masterboards are great as I have loads remaining to create more cards or
to use in collages or art journalling.....the options are endless.
I
started by creating some backgrounds on a couple of pieces of white
A4. I did this by blending lots of Fresco Finish paints in various
shades of pink with a paintbrush until I was happy with how they
looked. I probably spent more time playing at this stage of the
project, adding and covering sections, more and more paint layers than I
did on the rest of the cards put together!
These
are all the shades of pink I had in my Fresco Finish collection.....and
I used every single one somewhere in these cards! :)
The next stage of the masterboards was to add stamping and stenciling. I used some of the lighter pink shades to do the stenciling with a The Crafters Workshop stencil and PS015. Then used elements from EKD01, EKD03, EKD05 and EKD06 to add background stamping with a few different pink inks I found in my stash - Distress Oxide (Picked Raspberry), Archival (Pink Peony) and Archival (Cactus Flower).
Once I was happy with the masterboards I cut them up and added stamping using Black Versafine ink and stamps from EKD05 and EKD06.
I tried to play around with the placement of the stamps and also varied the stamps for each card so that each of them are unique. Then I added some paint splatters in white and gold....I love the combo of pink and gold together.
I layered up the stamped pieces onto kraft card, added to a card blank and added the happy birthday sentiment from JOFY14 - it's an oldie but a goodie!!
The next stage of the masterboards was to add stamping and stenciling. I used some of the lighter pink shades to do the stenciling with a The Crafters Workshop stencil and PS015. Then used elements from EKD01, EKD03, EKD05 and EKD06 to add background stamping with a few different pink inks I found in my stash - Distress Oxide (Picked Raspberry), Archival (Pink Peony) and Archival (Cactus Flower).
Once I was happy with the masterboards I cut them up and added stamping using Black Versafine ink and stamps from EKD05 and EKD06.
I tried to play around with the placement of the stamps and also varied the stamps for each card so that each of them are unique. Then I added some paint splatters in white and gold....I love the combo of pink and gold together.
I layered up the stamped pieces onto kraft card, added to a card blank and added the happy birthday sentiment from JOFY14 - it's an oldie but a goodie!!
These
cards are pretty easy to make - the fun part is creating the
masterboards. There are no rules to creating masterboards so just have a
go and let your imagination run wild!!
This is such a great way of producing batch cards. Great inspiration, thanks Claire! Stef
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards, Claire!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful Claire
ReplyDeleteSometimes we make things too complicated. I love the simplicity of these cards - sometimes less is more! Beautiful. Xx
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh love how these pinks look, great card idea and that background rabbit hole is one I fall into too!!
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