Hi Everyone, it's Christine here playing with some Posca Acrylic Paint Pens and these fun stamps.
My Background was made with the same technique I used last week with Perfect Pearls, and a stencil on a gelli plate. You can check it out here.
I then stamped my spring warbler in my stamp positioner and coloured the image using Posca Acrylic Paint pens. I then re-stamped the image as the Acrylic paint is opaque and hides the line definition, I did the same with the Acacia branch. The acrylic paint really pops against the sparkly Perfect Pearls background.
Christine Alexander - DT Magenta
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Produits Magenta utilisés:
Magenta products used:
Spring Warbler
[40.348.N]
Have a Beautiful Day... Every day!
[07.1017.F]
[07.1017.F]
TM313 Square Lace - Extra Large
[TM313]
9 comments:
Love this Christine and that stamp and stencil are stunning. Must go and re read your perfect pearls and gel plate again. xxx
What a beautiful card Christine! It's so cheerful. I'm going to have to check out those pens!
This is a brilliant background using the Perfect Pearls on the gelli plate Christine and has made such a beautiful shimmery look and the pretty bird on the branch and leaves framing it look great over the top. I only have a couple of metallic pearl powders but am wondering if pearl brusho powders would work as I have a couple in green and blue..you've got me thinking now. x
Another great background and a sweet bird!
Beautiful sheen to your background, Christine. The warbler and branches are so bright and bold coloured with posca pens. Great work!
Such a sweet bird against that background full of colour and texture!
Another beautiful background and card. I can just imagine how gorgeously shimmery it is IRL. Your use of the Posca pens is amazing.
Fantastic card and a great idea to stamp, paint, and the restamp using the stamp positioner to ensure nice black outlines.
Hugs, Sarn xxx
Another lovely background Chrisstine and I adore that cute bird. I never thought to use Posca paint pens to actually colour images! Thank you for the close up - I like the painterly textured effect. Vicky x
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