Here's another couple of cards that I made with another of the techniques I was showing off last week, these ones are really quick and easy to do.
Click here for the technique.
For both I made the coloured background with promarkers then stamped the Hero Arts - Flower Bird Garden CG270 and heat embossed. I used the MS Crackle PATP punch for the edges of the corrugated kraft card mat and plain black card.
Super quick and easy cards, but I think they're quite effective.
And don't forget to enter the Promarker Blending Pairs Competition - closes on Monday
I'd like to enter these in..
Stamptacular Sunday - You've Been Framed
Colour Create - Kiwi, Banana & Papaya for the top card and Cherry, Orange and Pineapple for the bottom card
8 comments:
very pretty cards !! lovely job,
greetings, martina
x
Beautiful images. Love the way you've framed it with the punched Kraft card.
Hi Debbi love this effect very classy hope you're ok haven't been on here for a while sorry bit hectic over my end the last few weeks hope everything is sorted now though take care just had a look at your momo tut with Daisy I love this stamp too so may give this technique a go it looks very effective
Jacki xx
These are stunning Debbi, what a fab effect. Going to scroll down now for the info
big hugs
En xx
That MS punch is incredible on the corrugated Kraft - I'd never have thought of that, let alone purchasing the punch in the first place - I need to get used to thinking more creatively about punches...... anyhow I think both these are quite stunning, rather interesting how different the appearance with just the slight changes in colours. Thanks for doing these posts - very instructive for me.
Paula (PEP)
These are gorgeous Debbi! One of these days I am going to get me some of those markers. I wish I lived in your area so I could attend your classes :)
Both of these are gorgeous Debbi! Love the technique you've used. Great used of colours for this challenge.
Thanks for joining us at Colour Create for the the Fruity Challenge!
Sharon x
These are fabulous. I'm off to view the tutorial.
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