I
did the Gelli plate print a bit back. It's one of them crafty techniques where
you have to do a batch at once cos you can't just do one you are compelled to
do loads and loads!
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I
cut down the Gelli print to fit the card then,
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Stamped
flowers with Versamark and then embossed them.
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I
used a Versamark pen to fill the flowers.
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Applied
PanPastels with the plastic knife tool from PanPastels.
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Used
a die cut cog as the sun with PanPastels applied to it.
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The
petals on the 3d flower are made from brown paper packaging. I stuck them to a
small round cardboard base, glued the petals to it then added a cog as the
centre.
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Sprayed
with cheap hairspray to fix the PanPastels.
Materials
used
PanPastels
- turquoise, copper.
Embossing
powder - Stampendous - aged copper.
Gelli
plate.
Crafters
companion - Kraft card, Embossalicious Embossing Folder - Make a Wish.
From
my stash
Silhouette
cameo cogs and petals.
Acrylic
paint.
Versamark.
Printer
paper for Gelli plate printing.
Challenge
entered;
Super card Jane, love the Gelli print background. Great use of the challenge colours on your card. Thanks for entering the Chocolate Baroque challenge, Judith xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Steampunk design Jane, the copper embossing is fantastic. Thanks for joining us at Chocolate Baroque's Colour Challenge, Shirleyx
ReplyDeleteFabulously creative Jane. Stunning Card. Gelli's are so addictive! but lots of fun a well!! I know what you mean about being compelled to make lots. Thank you so much for playing along with the Chocolate Baroque Challenge.
ReplyDeleteFlo x