I saw some cards recently by Emma Godfrey from PaperArtsy using Fresco paints to create a masterboard as the foundation of the designs. I liked this idea - so today am sharing my own version. (Thanks Emma!)
1. Take a few chalk paints and a credit card and begin layering up your card - I started with a sheet of A4.
2. When you are happy - and it doesn't need to be a masterpiece - cut the card into the sizes you require. My finished cards are 6" square (15cm sq.). I wanted to make them all slightely different so now began adding additional paints using cut and dry foam through layering stencils.
3. Then I added a little stamping, some random lines with the edge of my credit card and some circles with a bottle top. The yellow dots are with my finger.
4. Add some scribbles to highlight and add interest.
I then layered up my cards and added some greetings (these were done on my computer).
Here are some of the finished cards:
Nikki
Fabulous designs and made into beautiful cards Nikki. Love these xxx
ReplyDeletewounderful work Nikki - these are fabulous xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! Love these so much!
ReplyDeleteThey all look amazing!! Absolutely love the idea and how you finished them, brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant - a really inspiring post, Nikki, thanks.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Bravo, these lovely, colorful cards are so inspiring! Hugs!
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