Something Saturday - DSP & Blends

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 Hi There Creators Today I thought I'd show off an idea that Claire our Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Development Manager showed us in a workshop the other day, I took it a bit further in one of my cards, let me know which card is your favourite! If you'd like to see all the goodies I used on these cards click here:  DSP & Blends Turtles Cards Here are the cards I ended up creating The first 2 I've just used the blends to go round each of the images on the designer paper, I really love the way the images get highlighted from it, almost a "stained glass effect" This first card I also used the blend on the white card base under the Designer Paper to give a border This second card I used the Blend around the edge of the Designer paper to draw a line  (I did use a ruler to do this!) again to create a border. Then this last one I've gone round the edges again with the darker Pool Party blend, but then blended in the lighter one in all the gaps. I actually did g...

Something Saturday - Popping Pastels

 HI There Creators,

Today I felt like using my new Soft Pastels (which haven't had much of a work out yet despite owning them for a couple of months now)

We got given this "Amazing Silhouettes" stamp set at a recent conference and initially I wondered what the heck I would do with it 🤣  but I always used to love this technique and I figured it would work well with this set (I'm happy to say I think it does!)

On to the photos then a description for you.....

 
 
Popping Pastels, Stampin' Up!,  Amazing Silhouettes

Popping Pastels, Stampin' Up!,  Amazing Silhouettes

Popping Pastels, Stampin' Up!,  Amazing Silhouettes



The technique is called Popping Pastels, as you can see it creates a beautiful light delicate image.

You'll need Versamark (and versamark refill if your pad is a bit dry - best if it's a bit juicy), Pastels, and cotton wool balls (and obviously a stamp set🤣)

What you do is ink up your stamp with versamark, stamp it (you won't be able to see it) Then puff pastels onto it - I scribble my pastels onto a scrap bit of paper first to get "dust", and pick up the dust from that.  As you puff the pastel dust onto it, it clings to the versamark and your image magically appears (so cool!)  you can add more than one colour to build up the colour you have on it, on this last tree I used about 4 colours.  The versamark will "set" the pastels in place for you.

To see what I used click here:  What Heather Used

and to see the video, here it is.....


 I hope this inspires you to create! (don't forget if you're in Australia, you can purchase through me, just click one of the links)

God Bless love

Heather xox


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