Inspiration is all around us and sometimes when I'm trying to decide what technique to use for my next card I turn to the Group of Seven Cardmakers where there is a wealth of ideas to be found along with tutorials and links to videos. For today's card I've used a colouring technique using a Speedball Elegant Writer and if you look HERE you will find full details and examples by the various members of this talented group.
This is my first time trying this pen and it was fascinating to see just how the colour changed as I added water, blotting with kitchen paper along the way. I started by stamping the flower using second generation Versafine Clair Twilight ink which I thought would be less harsh than using black. I'm looking forward to trying this pen on a selection of different paper or card to see what variations are possible. For this one I used some watercolour paper.
Stamp - Sketch Flower from Crafty Roo, fussy cut
Colouring - Speedball Elegant Writer 1.3 mm pen
Texture Background - unbranded die
That's a lovely card with the pretty flower and great background.
ReplyDeleteI found the EW pen colour separation worked best on watercolour paper, but had decent results from 300gsm card too. Experimentation is key!
Hugs, Sarn xxx
That’s pretty Val, love the fussy cut flower and die cut, interesting pen xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant card Val, the trellis backdrop works perfectly to set off the bloom.
ReplyDeleteB x
You nailed this technique with a beautiful and colorful flower. Gorgeous birthday card, great work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful elegant card Val, and I think I definitely need to look into this colouring technique as I’ve not heard of it before xx
ReplyDeleteYou've used the EW beautifully and the die behind the flower is the perfect touch for this CAS card.
ReplyDeleteA pretty Crafty Roo flower and great use of the Elegant Writer Pen Val, and love the background with the criss cross die cut lines..a lovely card. x
ReplyDelete