Blending brushes, Free as a Bird

Free as a bird stamp set again!

Hi everyone, I just love this set so much, and I loved my previous card, I decided to make an alternative... actually two! This time, I did the reverse- so coloured the 'strip'. Please see my previous post, and my YouTube tutorial to see how it's done. You just need to tape two pieces of… Continue reading Free as a bird stamp set again!

Blending brushes, Free as a Bird

Free as a bird masking technique

Hello everyone. For this card I used the masking technique. If you haven't done it already, give it a go! I had a layer of basic white, and then took a piece of card, and ripped the edges. Tape it down, use washi tape if you have it. Then take your blending brush and ink… Continue reading Free as a bird masking technique

Blending brushes, GDP

Global design project colour challenge #281

Hello everyone! Today I joined the colour challenge for the global design project. It's not a combination I would have chosen, so I think it's fun to challenge yourself. I thought about a previous card that I enjoyed- Click here to go to the original card that inspired me! I started with heat embossing in… Continue reading Global design project colour challenge #281

Birthday, Blending brushes, Kangaroo and company

Birthday card using envelope stamp from’Kangaroo and company’

Hi everyone! Thought I'd share a card I made for a friend. I used the gorgeous 'Kangaroo and company'stamp set, and I love the little envelope from the set so I used a lot! I stamped them down the right side of the card in black, then used my light smokey slate blend to just… Continue reading Birthday card using envelope stamp from’Kangaroo and company’

Blending brushes, Class projects, Kangaroo and company

February class projects

Hey everyone! These were the cards we did for this month's posted class. We did a blending brush technique class, so three different ways to use the brushes. The first card was showcasing a basic background technique with the blending brushes. I used Seaside Spray (of course!) but everyone had their choice of colour. I… Continue reading February class projects