Friday, September 8, 2017

Artsy Painted Harvest: Video Tutorial

I posted a few "artsy" looking cards last week using the Painted Harvest Bundle from the new Stampin' Up! 2017 Holiday Catalog. (click here to see the post) Below are a few more samples using the same technique and similar layout of one of them, along with a video showing how I created the cards. 

  
I used Berry Burst Classic Ink and Tuxedo Black Memento Ink for the card above. 


I used Pumpkin Pie Classic Ink and Tuxedo Black Memento Ink for the card above. I dyed a piece of Emerald Envy Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon with Basic Black Archival Ink so I could have black crinkled ribbon for this card. (I will be posting a video soon of the quick process I used to dye the ribbon) I punched the leafy piece using the punch that is in this bundle. I punched the leaves from Basic Black cardstock and colored them with Clear Wink of Stella. 

In the video below, I show how I created the Pumpkin Pie version of this card. 


I used a tiny bit of ordinary cheese cloth placed under the sentiment to add interest to the card below. 



Look how the black ink sinks in to the crevices of the embossed image on the card below!





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18 comments:

  1. I love the way these cards turned out. Can't wait to try it. What is this technique called.

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    1. I call the shaving cream technique I came up with #notyourmothersshavingcreamtechnique
      A "tonque in cheek" name so people would know it is not the old shaving cream technique that has been around for years. Thank you for commenting!

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  2. Gorgeous card, I get my set today and so excited. I am thinking the best sunflower stamp ever as well as the much needed leaf punch. Cant wait to use it.

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  3. Think I've got to have this set. It wasn't even on my radar until you created your many pieces of art with it:)

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  4. Brillant! Such a pretty background.

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  5. Another well done, instructional video, Kim. Thank you!

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  6. Amazing cards. I can't wait to try this technique. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Soooo, beautiful, your so good at what u do, Tfs
    Hugs Frenchie ♥️

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  8. You are so, so talented! I love this card and can hardly wait to try the technique. Great video, easy to follow. You have a very calming and soothing voice...I like listening to you! Thank you so much for sharing!

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    1. Glad you liked it and thank you so much for the nice compliment and saying that about my voice. I'm still rather nervous when filming these videos.

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  9. Came out so very pretty, thanks for sharing and showing.
    Donna S

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  10. Wow! Those are gorgeous! Loved your video!!

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  11. Love this technique a nice change from he old version! Thanks so much for sharing this.

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  12. Beautiful card !!! I must try this !! I was born in Springfield ....now in Alabama. I miss the beautiful fall leaves. Thanks for sharing this video.

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