Hi Everyone!
Today I’m over on the Topflight Stamps blog showcasing a couple of gorgeous backgrounds by Studio Light, and showing a couple of different ways you can use backgrounds as the focal image for your projects.
Card 1 – Watercolor heat embossed resist
To create the first card, I heat embossed the background using Versamark embossing ink and white embossing powder onto a panel of watercolor card. I then painted it with pink, duck egg and blue Peerless watercolors in a random fashion and let it dry naturally. I cut the panel diagonally and then popped it up on foam tape on a white card base. The die cut frame and sentiment strip are Spellbinders dies from a recent monthly card kit, die cut with Tonic Rose Gold cardstock. I heat embossed the sentiment from Simon Says Stamp Stained Glass Love in Rose Gold embossing powder by The Ton. I added a couple of gems for some sparkle.
Card 2 – Masking a background
For my second card, I used masking paper with a diecut circle and adhered it to a white card panel. I then stamped the text background stamp in purple dye ink (Royal Treatment by Catherine Pooler). Before removing the mask, I sponged round the edges and then removed the mask.
I stamped the rose from the Craft Emotions stamp set in black ink, fussy cut and popped up on foam tape with a white heat embossed sentiment. I scattered a couple of sequins and popped the whole panel up onto a lilac shimmer card base.
I hope you enjoyed and have a wonderful week!
Jenny