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Another Brusho Share

April 5, 2018

This card uses the same left over kits as the card I shared in my last post, however, this time, I made the orientation portrait instead of landscape.  I embossed the Whisper White card using the Simple Stripes Embossing Folder and attached it to scored and folded Daffodil Delight card.  I punched Daffodil Delight card using the Decorative Ribbon Border Punch and attached the card behind both long edges of the Whisper White panel before attaching to the card front.  The greeting from the Beautiful Day stamp set is stamped onto the banner using Pumpkin Pie ink and the same ink is sponged lightly around the edges.  The banner is attached to the card front using dimensionals.  I inked the flower from the Beautiful Day stamp set using Versamark ink and then Basic Black Archival ink before stamping onto Shimmer Paper.  I sprinkled the image with Clear Embossing Powder and heat set it.  This time to colour the image, I used the Aqua Painter to add ink inside the embossed image.  You need to make the water pool inside the embossing, so that it stays fairly wet.  I used Yellow, Gamboge and Brilliant Red Brusho Crystals to colour the image by adding each colour to a clear block and mixing the crystals with the Aqua painter.  I used the Aqua Painter to lift the colour and dab it into the water (first yellow, then Gamgoge and then Brilliant Red).  The ink spreads inside the embossed image and colours the water.  This method lets the colour spread where it wants and creates a one of a kind image.  The leaves are coloured in the same manner using the Moss Green Brusho.  I waited until the image was dry and then cut it out and attached it to the card front using dimensionals.

To decorate the inside of the card, I punched a strip of Daffodil Delight card using the Decorative Ribbon Border Punch and attached it behind one long edge of Whisper White card embossed using the Simple Stripes Embossing Folder.  The panel is attached to the bottom of Whisper White card.

Don’t you just love how the exact same pieces of card can be changed up to create a totally different look?

Bye for now,

Kris

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