Saturday, 12 August 2017
Rainbow tons of fun
I scribbled my Zig markers onto my craft mat to use it as a palette, then painted circles starting from the bottom right, going up to the top left. I left room to stamp and colour the little elephant from MFT "Adorable Elephants", along with a fitting sentiment. I added some clear Wink of Stella to some of the bubbles as a finishing touch.
I'll be sharing this card at Simon Says Stamp's Wednesday challenge - the theme this week is "for a child".
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I love this sweet little elephant with his rainbow bubbles!
ReplyDeleteOh golly, this is delightful!
ReplyDeleteLove your card!!
ReplyDeleteOh what a colorful and cute card - love it!!!
ReplyDeleteluv this, these super sweet rainbow polka dots are so fun! I am so glad you played along with us at simon says stamp wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteblog-paperie blooms
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sparkle & shine, kindness *~*
How did you painted the bubbles? I tried but yours look more like drops of watercolor :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Simone - I used the technique demonstrated by Debbie Hughes in the Rainbow Maker online card class. I didn't take the Zig markers directly to the paper, I used my craft may as a palette and then picked up the colours with a wet paint brush, adding the colours slowly and building it up until I got the intensity I wanted. I hope this helps!
DeleteHi Michelle,
DeleteThank you :)
echt zo mooi gedaan mag ik vragen hoe je die mooie rondjes maakt?
ReplyDeleteThe circles are painted freehand with a paint brush.
Deletesuch a fun design
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