Saturday, March 19, 2011
Carte a Jouer #13
Just made the background for the next challenge and I am so happy with the end effect that I had to write about the process here.
PRINCIPLE OF THE CHALLENGE: http://carteajouer.blogspot.com/
Thème : Oiseau Topic: Bird
Technique : Fond coquilles Technique: Bottom shell
I covered the playing card with white gesso and then with a roller applied random spots of glue over the surface. I broke some egg shell and rolled it over the glue until it stuck. Next I painted some brown Winsor & Newton Ink over the whole surface. The ink was absorbed at different rates into the egg shell and gave some dark patches and a variety of lighter ones. To give it some shimmer I sprayed it with "Wheatfields" Glimmer Mist which gives it an iridescent green finish, the texture is fantastic on this card. I just noticed what looks like a tiny bird on the right hand side of the card just below the middle. Now it is ready for embellishment. I stamped a bird and painted with felt brushes and covered with crackle accents so that the finish would reflect the cracked egg shells. The flowers are stamped on a separate piece of cardstock, embossed with clear powder and then painted with Lumiere paints. Again I glazed these with crackle accents. The edge of the card is finished with gold leaf pen.
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9 comments:
Paula, your card is absolutely fantastic ! I like how you did the first layer with the eggshells and the colors ! thanks for the technique(s) !
Have a good week... coKo
wonderfull card :)
oh! so pretty!
wahou, très belle ta carte
oh bravo Paula it's gorgeous. i love your card very very much. Your bird with crackle accent and flowers are marvelous
:)
cara
TA CARTE EST SUPERBE pAULA
BRAVOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
BISOU md
Thank you so much dear Paula for this new card ! I love the effect you creat like that this egg shell, and happy to read your process :-) Nice crackle card ! I will add it on the gallery (on line in few hours). Kisses, ISA
Verry verry nice. I love your bird.
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Quel beau mélange de matières, superbe !
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