Wednesday 1 December 2021

A Different Way To Use your Detail Blending Tools From Altenew.

Good Morning and Welcome

I purchased the Altenew detailed brush to use with my stencils for tiny blends of colour.

Then after thinking about colouring my stamp image I thought, I try using the detail brushes to see what results Id get.




 I was quite impressed with now this turn out. I really enjoyed the process.

Products

Paint A Flower Tulip (Altenew)

https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/products/paint-a-flower-tulip-outline-stamp-set?_pos=1&_sid=ab358ccee&_ss=r 

Frozen Delights Mini Inkpads (Altenew)

https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/altenew/products/frozen-delights-6-crisp-dye-ink-mini-cube-set-alt 

Obsidian Ink (Altenew)

https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/products/obsidian-pigment-ink?_pos=1&_sid=6572753f3&_ss=r  

Rouge Inkpad (From Red Sunset Set Altenew)

Metallic Paints (Altenew)

https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/altenew/products/metallic-watercolor-14-pan-set

Bristol Smooth Cardstock (Strathmore)

6 x 6 " Card Blank

Glossy Accents (Ranger)

Method

First cut a piece of Bristol card stock to 5 1/2" squared.
Blend on rouge inkpad using a larger ink blending brush.


Once Dry using your metallic paints flick on the two pink paint colours in the palette. 


Stamp out your image on more Bristol card stock, heat set the ink.


Using Detail Brushes and Frozen Delights inkpads add each section of colour.


Go back to your back ground and stamp sentiment in Rouge ink.


Add background to card blank, and add foam tape to the flower image, then add this at an angle to your card.





Finally add glossy accents to the berries.

Thank you for poping by, Happy papercrafts.
Jo
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