Thursday, 23 July 2015

Playing with Brushos..again!

Hi all, I'm a bit late posting this card, as I had finished it on Sunday, but I was waiting for some brighter weather to take a picture! I made this card for this week's Less is More challenge, and the theme this week is Beachy! I don't have many nautical style stamps, but I KNOW that I do own a Pink Paislee set...somewhere!  I've looked high and low for it, and I can't find it anywhere! I remember seeing it in a box that it shouldn't be in, and thinking 'Oh, I'll put that back in a minute!' Hmmm! That'll teach me to replace my stuff after use. Ho hum.

Anyway, I had bought a sea themed stencil from a craft fair ages ago, (may have been at the NEC last November) so I thought I would use that.


I used the seahorse image from the stencil, using Grunge Paste coloured with ultramarine Brusho pigment powder. I have done a little tutorial on how I created this card further down. The sentiment is one of my wooden stamps, by Hampton Arts which I haven't used before. I do find the Less is More challenge gets me to use my unused stash - this card has used a stamp and a stencil plus the luxe dust which I had bought but squirrelled away!


After the image was dry, I sprinkled more ultramarine Brushos onto the card around the seahorse, and a slight touch of leaf green. Then I spritzed with water, and used my hand held color spritzer to move the paint around the paper.



 When this was dry,  I felt the seahorse blended into the background too well, so I went around the raised paste with a fine liner pen. I added some Vintage Silver embossing powder and some Opal dust for some glittery shimmer.

Below are some pics of how I created this card, I thought I would leave it til last so you can just skip over it hehe!

 Here are my tools - Grunge Paste, Brushos, pallette knife, acrylic block, watercolour card, stencil.
The stencil is by The Crafter's Workshop.


I spread a little bit of the paste onto my block, I wasn't too sure how much to use, I did need to add a bit more.


I very lightly sprinkled ultra marine Brusho onto the paste, and mixed.




It came out a pale baby blue colour, so I added some more...


When I was happy with the colour, I wanted to add some shimmer, so I added a pinch of some Luxe Dust pearl powder. This made the paste really dry, so I spritzed it with some water.


Then I applied it to the stencil, I didn't tape the stencil to the card, which is advisable, but I got away with it this time!


When finished applying, I carefully peeled the stencil back...


I was really pleased with the clear definition of this lovely stencil. My only gripe is the luxe dust didn't really show up, so I either need to use more, or apply it topically to the top of the stencilled paste when dry.


Thanks for stopping by

Pauline

8 comments:

Cardsbymaaike said...

this is fab i too use brusho or other pigment powders (mica,glitter, bistre etc) it doens't dilute the paste. I saw a video on simon says stamp today with perfect pearl, which i am going to try out now ;-)

Sazzle Dazzle said...

Hey what a superb technique! Brilliant texture and inking
Great take on the challenge and thanks so much for sharing and taking part.
Sarah xx
Less is More

Sue Lelli said...

YOU are such a Mixed Media Queen! This is GORGEOUS! LOVE the different elements and that seahorse just rocks!

Chrissie said...

This is fab... one of these days I must try some Brushos!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"

Anne said...

Your techniques worked really well and the card you created with them is a fabulous creation - love it!
Thanks so much for joining us
Anne
Less is More

Neets B said...

So much texture and interest, I've never thought of adding brushos to paste but this looks awesome. Great use of the fine liner highlights too.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Anita x
Less is More

TangledBlueRose said...

Fabulous blue! Love the seahorse :) So many wonderful items in play here, thanks so much for sharing!~kim

Mona Pendleton said...

Beautiful card Pauline! Love the inky background! Looks like he is in motion! Hope you have a great weekend!