Technique Junkies – New York, New York
Hello Fellow Junkies!!
It’s The Crafty Nurse here with two clean and simple cards for you using Technique Junkies stamp called “Watercolor New York #S633.”
For my first card uses the “Rubbed Gelato’s Technique from the Artistic Effects CD in rainbow order after I white heat emboss my image. I then used the Lawn Fawn Stitched border dies to create faux stitching to separate my colors.
My second card uses the “Pearlized Gelato’s Technique” also from the Artistic Effects CD. I dripped the gelato’s mixed with perfect pears off the top of the card base then sprayed with water and allowed to dry. I love how this one came out.
I hope you are finding some time to get inky today even if it is a week before Christmas!! Also, I can’t wait to show you the new January Release for Technique Junkies with the much anticipated Blog Hop on January 1st.
Bye, Bye for now!
Posted on December 20, 2015, in Technique Junkies and tagged Embossing Powder, Gelatos, Lawn Fawn Die, Perfect Pearls, Technique Junkies Stamp, Versamark Ink. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.
I love the colours in the rainbow card, but I think the blue dripped is my favourite! Beautiful cards – thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Oh my goodness, these cityscapes are beautiful. I love seeing one card done in two ways.
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What beautiful,yet so very different cards,Kathy.
It gives you many ideas for differnt uses. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Hetty – gosh, it’s been so long since I’ve spoken with you. I remember the great times we had at Club Scrap retreats.
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Cant decide which I like better, they are both so unique in their own way. Love this stamp you used and the way you did the stitched lines and colours then the other with the colour and silver running down the image. Perfect
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Kathy,
Love your cards, especially the blues.
I’ll have to check out that technique.
Have a wonderful Holiday!
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They are both terrific! I’m especially partial to the blue one….maybe because blue is my favorite color …and definitely because of the look of pen and ink! I have this stamp…somewhere. I think I need to try it out. Beautiful work.
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