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Sunday, 20 October 2019

The Colours of Fall

Good Morning.
The air is crisp and cool and the leaves of Fall are inspiring to me.
Here is another card I made using a real maple leaf I picked up on a walk.  
This one is similar to the card I posted the other day except I changed up the colour scheme.

To see the other card using a real leaf go here:

So onto my card details.  Super simple one to do.
I began by diluting some Brushos on my non-stick craft mat with water.  The Brushos are so highly pigmented that they are perfect for adding deep colour values.  Using the back side of the leaf, I painted on some Brushos, being sure to cover the entire leaf.  You only get one chance to get it right as if doing a letter press.  When I was happy with the coverage, I pressed it onto my heavy white cardstock to create a print of the leaf.  I set that aside to dry a bit.
When it was dry, I took a wet paintbrush and pulled some of the colour from the leaf out around it to look like a reflective puddle.
I placed the piece into my Misti and stamped the sentiment then I splattered with some black paint to add interest.  I simply mounted it onto a piece of heavy white cardstock base.


Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.

Adding my card to these challenges:
CAS on Fridays- BIG SENTIMENT OR WORD
Craft Stamper Magazine TAKE IT MAKE IT
CAS Watercolour Challenge- MAPLE LEAF


Supplies
Stamps- Scripted Bold Sentiments (Pinkfresh Studios)
Inks- Versafine Nocturne; Brushos
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook
Accessories and Tools- Misti (My Sweet Petunia); real maple leaf; paintbrush

9 comments:

  1. Am loving your maple leaf cards Karen. Gorgeous colours ... and you always have the BEST sentiments. I need to get outside and pick up some leaves before they are blown away (although that is unlikely to happen soon with all the rain). xx

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  2. Another beautiful image and so special to do this with a real leaf, and the brushos being so pigmented it has worked a treat. I must try with a beech or sycamore, or even an oak leaf. I must go hunting soon before they deteriorate, though the trees have not dropped that many leaves over here yet. x

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  3. I love the way you got such dimensional look on this using that maple leaf. Totally gorgeous design!!

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  4. Oh, I love this one too, Karen! What a cool and fun technique.

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  5. Another wonderful leaf print Karen - I am loving this series of cards, and the colours on this one are marvellous!
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  6. Stunning card Karen, wonderful idea to use an actual leaf, beautifully coloured and designed, Kate x x

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  7. Another beautiful maple leaf, Karen! Love the font and size of the sentiment! Another perfect Fall card, my friend!

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  8. So unique and absolutely stunning and what fabulous colours x

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  9. This looks amazing .... the colours are perfect and I love the large sentiment. Thank you for playing along with the Craft Stamper challenge xx

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