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Showing posts with label ombre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ombre. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Inspired by Kylie Bertucci

This morning I had a great card pop up in my feed of fellow SU demo's blogs that totally spoke to me and I just had to case Kylie Bertucci's card.

Here is my take on it:




I only changed the colors and the sentiment...and the angle of the greeting layer is opposite of hers. Love how simple but balanced it is! Thanks Kylie for inspiring me!

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Ombre Ink pad is in da house

So today I am going to show you a very quick card. While on the incentive trip we got one of the new Ombre Ink pads. I got the Rich Razzleberry one and could not wait to try it out. Here is my first go at it:



I am not sure how well it shows the ombre look or fading look in this picture... you might have to enlarge it. I can definitely see on the real card. 

Next time I'll try to stamp a greeting with it, I bet that will look neat...

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Sunday, August 2, 2015

Summer Butterfly

While I was working on the projects for Stamp Club this month, I came up with a card, but wanted to go a different way for club... soooo I have it to share with you here!


I think it's time that I'll admit.. I must like yellow a lot. It's not something that I am really aware off, but shows in my card creations!

For this card, I've textured the Crushed Curry CS with the butterflies and then used a brayer and Crushed Curry ink and rolled that over the raised texture. The goal was an ombre look. And if you look closely, you should be able to tell that the bottom is much darker than the top. When  you use your brayer, you want to do this lightly and not press too hard or you will have much more ink in the background than I already have on mine...

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