Showing posts with label Lotus Flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lotus Flower. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2017

Mixed Media Inspiration with Lotus Flower

It's Gracie Chavez from Graciellie Design and it's an honor to share on the Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps blog for the first time! Today I bring you some mixed media inspiration using the beautiful Lotus Flower stamp. 


The Lotus Flower was actually digitally stamped. (It is also available as a clear stamp and is currently on SALE here!) I printed the image on a laser printer and foiled it using a laminator with a beautiful Amber Watercolor foil transfer sheet. Once the image is foiled it will allow you to play with resist techniques since it works just as an embossing powder would. I went ahead and painted the flowers with pigment inks, picking up the inks with a waterbrush. After the ink dried I added a few accents to the petals using pink tones of Pan Pastel, applying it directly with my fingers. To soften and add a subtle shimmer to the images I applied a tad bit of Metallic Silver Pan Pastel too.


To make the flowers stand out I fussy cut them and adhered them to a very textured background. It may not show as much but there's a stenciled clear embossing paste pattern to which I added iredescent glitter behind the flowers. Additional texture on the corners of the card was created with drywall joint tape, which I also colored with some Pan Pastel. I added depth to the background with a few splashes of Ink Spray. Finishing touches include foil washi tape and rhinestones, a die cut piece, ribbon and paper twine!

I hope you enjoyed today's post! This and many other sets including a background stamp I designed for Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps are on sale now (50% off)! Do stop by the shop and grab your favorites... Sale will be up while supplies last and these sets will be gone for good!


Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Blessings To You

{jane bosi}  Happy Tuesday, Sweet Friends!  I've been experimenting quite a bit lately with different coloring mediums and techniques to achieve interesting backgrounds.  Today's card started out as an experiment with alcohol inks and my non-stick craft sheet.

By combining several different colors and adding a blending solution, I was able to "dip" my coated card stock right into the color and create my background.  I was pretty generous with my blending solution so the colors pooled and then dripped down the card stock. 

My card also features several Lotus flowers that are colored with distress markers.  I wanted a rich color saturation to make the flowers pop off the more pastel background.  My sentiment comes from the Flower Blocks 1 stamp set and can be used for just about any occassion!

Thanks for stopping by.....I sure hope your day is inky!  Don't forget to be awesome!  TTFN, Jane