Blending Brushes have taken the place of sponges in card making. I keep going back and forth between these tools. I think sometimes you just need to use a sponge. Other times, the blending brush is the tool that is best. What do you use? Thoughts?
Stamps:
Hope & Prayer
Golden Afternoon
Botanical Layers
Paper:
Tangerine Tango A-2
Mossy Meadow 5-3/8 x 4-1/8
Basic White 5-1/4 x 4 (2)
Lovely Layers Vellum 3-3/4 x 5
Ink:
Mossy Meadow
Lost Lagoon
Daffodil Delight
Tangerine Tango
Technique:
Blending Brushes/Sponges
Stamping on Vellum
Accessories:
Glue Dots
Adhesive
First, I added color to a Basic White panel, using blending brushes. I applied Lost Lagoon to the top of the panel, Daffodil Delight to the middle, and Tangerine Tango to the bottom.
I then took a vellum sheet with circles in the middle from the Lovely Layers Vellum pack, and stamped the sentiment (Hope & Prayer) in the center with the two small flower flourishes. I stamped the birds in flight on the top (Golden Afternoon), and the larger leaves on the bottom (Botanical Layers). I used Mossy Meadow for all of the stamping. I then set it aside for a minute or so to dry.
Next, I added glue dots on the backside of the vellum sheet. I added one glue dot on each corner. I adhered this sheet to the colored background panel.
I then adhered these to a Basic Black matte, and then onto the Tangerine Tango card front.
Lastly, I adhered a Basic White panel to the inside of the card.
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