Sunday, 12 July 2020

My Friend


Hello and Welcome
Here is another card using one of my favorite stencils called Big Leaves from A Colorful Life Designs.
I chose some fun shades of green and just a hint of blue for a pleasant looking card.
I am trying something a bit different in my blog post today.  I am going to add the steps to creating my card in a 'bullet' form to see if it makes it a bit easier for you to follow what I did.
Please let me know if you prefer this type of format when I post and if it makes it easier for you to follow.

So onto my card details.
Here are the steps:
I am using my Gel Plate so be sure to have all your supplies ready if you are going to recreate this.
You will need a brayer, Gel Plate, paper, stencil, acrylic paint

1.  I began with a piece of heavy white cardstock.  I squeezed out some paint onto my non-stick craft mat then rolled my brayer through the wet paint until it was covered.  
2.  I laid the stencil on a flat surface and rolled my brayer over the stencil starting at one side and rolling to the other.  Be sure not to go back and roll again....you just need to roll once.
3.  Now the stencil image is transferred onto your brayer, roll from top to bottom onto your Gel Plate.  Only roll once with firm pressure. 
4.  Set your brayer aside and lift or pull the print.  That means you rub firmly with pressure all over you paper to transfer the paint to your paper.  If it dries before you have a chance to pull it, add paint over the top with the brayer to pull the print for a different effect.

When the print was dry, I glued it onto a piece of coordinating cardstock then onto a heavy white card base.  I stamped the sentiment and pop dotted it over the panel.


Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.

Discount Code for A Colorful Life Designs


Supplies
Stamps- Friend (PTI)
Inks- Versafine Clair; acrylic paint (Dollar Tree)
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook)
Accessories and Tools- Gel Plate; brayer (Speedball); pop dots; 
Big Leaf Stencil (A Colorful Life Designs)

14 comments:

Pat said...

Thank you for this explanation of the technique Karen, and I think with the bullet points it is clearer, especially if anyone is wanting to try the technique themselves and not just read about it. This has worked beautifully and love the leaves stencil and the two different greens work really well together. x

Jeanne H said...

Love the color combination on this card. I do like the bullet formation and appreciate knowing the supplies and how you make your cards.

nancy littrell said...

I have always appreciated your detailed descriptions of your techniques, Karen. Your bullet points make it even easier to follow...thank you:-) Love your gelli print leaves using your inked brayer over your stencil. Adding just a bit of blue to your green added even more contrast and texture. Loved your framing too. TFS my friend. Love and Hugs...Nancy

Lin said...

What wonderful cooling colors, Karen - I need that in this heat!!

dinosaur said...

I love this card! I really love the new format with bullet points. It is clear and easy to follow. I appreciate having all the information so I can try it myself!

marilyn said...

I also love the bullet points and think it's very gracious of you to do this!
Can you explain what you do when you "pull a print"? I know you put the cs on the gelli plate, but are you brayering over it or just using your hands for the impression?

Bonnie said...

This is amazing, Karen! Love the colors and the leaf pattern!

aussie aNNie said...

Thanks Karen for your step by step, I personally appreciate this and love the result you achieved. xx

Susan said...

That's a great gelli plate print technique - thanks for explaining how you did. I like your bullet points - I've tried doing that on my blog but always seem to revert back to paragraphs. Love the leaves and the blend of colours.

kiwimeskreations said...

Stunning card Karen, and I must say I found the bullet point explanation of your process very easy to understand!
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine

Mac Mable said...

Yes the bullet point method works for me Karen, as you know I enjoy reading how you do your fabulous creations and it does make it a little easier x.
A stunner of a card, with a great technique and the colours and the stencil look amazing x.

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

I LOVE the colours on this card Karen you have a great eye for colours. Yes! please the bullet list is good for me, thank you. Love your card.
Take care
Faith x

cuilliesocks said...

Wonderful colours and design Karen, a beautiful card, Kate x

Loll said...

Gorgeous and bright colours for your beautiful leaf stenciling, Karen. Lovely card to send a friend to let them know how important they are to you! xx