As for Dawn, she is NOT a cheap solution but a wonderful result of our DT seach a few months ago! :-) Im so thrilled to have her talented help to showcase our stamps. Plus she is a kind soul who is always cheery and sweet. Getting to know her has been a real treat! Stop by her blog to view more of her talented designs.
Easy Made Clouds From Cardboard Template
Supplies:
Scallop scissors
Thin cardboard (like from a cereal box)
Sponge (dauber, make-up sponge etc)
Ink (I used Distress inks, but dye inks will work also)
Cardstock
Stamps ( Thought I’d Bug You by Artful INKables)
Step 1:
Cut a strip of cardboard with the scalloped scissors, it doesn’t have to be evenly cut. I like to make it long enough to fit across my cardstock so it extends off the edges. You can see my template has been used and abused!
Step 2:
Stamp and mask your image.
Step 3:
Starting at the top portion of your card, sponge off the edge of the template. Angle the template as you start working down the card to give your clouds a more natural look. Remember, you can always add more color but you can’t remove it!
Step 4:
You can add other shades of blue or even purples…or try adding a little yellows and oranges here and there! I added a darker blue at the top and several other areas, again changing the angle of the template as I sponged.
*So what do you do with the ground if the clouds don’t cover your entire surface? I tore a piece of copy paper unevenly in half, using one to sponge off lightly for the sky and the opposite piece (which fits like a puzzle piece) to sponge off for the ground.
Step 5:
Finish your card and have fun!
Supplies:
Scallop scissors
Thin cardboard (like from a cereal box)
Sponge (dauber, make-up sponge etc)
Ink (I used Distress inks, but dye inks will work also)
Cardstock
Stamps ( Thought I’d Bug You by Artful INKables)
Step 1:
Cut a strip of cardboard with the scalloped scissors, it doesn’t have to be evenly cut. I like to make it long enough to fit across my cardstock so it extends off the edges. You can see my template has been used and abused!
Step 2:
Stamp and mask your image.
Step 3:
Starting at the top portion of your card, sponge off the edge of the template. Angle the template as you start working down the card to give your clouds a more natural look. Remember, you can always add more color but you can’t remove it!
Step 4:
You can add other shades of blue or even purples…or try adding a little yellows and oranges here and there! I added a darker blue at the top and several other areas, again changing the angle of the template as I sponged.
*So what do you do with the ground if the clouds don’t cover your entire surface? I tore a piece of copy paper unevenly in half, using one to sponge off lightly for the sky and the opposite piece (which fits like a puzzle piece) to sponge off for the ground.
Step 5:
Finish your card and have fun!
7 comments:
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing it!
Fantastic tutorial! Thanks Dawn!
Awesome tutorial, Dawn! Your card is just beautiful!
Awesome tutorial! Will definitely give this a try! Love your cute card too!
I like your idea of cutting with decorative scissors to make the template longer! And I like the darker blue you used, too! TFS, Dawn!
Lisa
This is my first visit to your WONDERFUL blog, and it's now on my bookmarks list! You have a nice variety of styles and images.
Wow that is so awesome!!! I love your clouds!
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