Showing posts with label Diamond Glaze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diamond Glaze. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2009

John Lubbock quote ATC

Once again, here’s another item I made with the free set of art quotes from Pennywise Art. After printing the quotes on acetate I colored this one with Ranger Alcohol Inks using Raisin, Cranberry, Red Pepper, a bit of blending solution and Silver. I cut it out and rounded the corners. I glued the acetate to a white backing paper using Diamond Glaze then layered it with red and black cardstock. The base of the ATC is plain black paper overlayed with glossy paper from the Paper Cut. I used the same alcohol ink colors on the glossy paper but used more blending solution for a lighter more muted look. The final touch is another Anita’s outline sticker cut to fit.

Until my next post, Diane


Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Marc Chagall quote ATC


Here’s another item I made with the free set of art quotes from Pennywise Art. After printing the quotes on acetate I colored this one with Ranger Alcohol Inks using Butterscotch, Carmel, Rust, Terra Cotta a bit of blending solution and Pearl. I cut it out and rounded the corners. I put another piece of paper through my Cuttlebug using a Spellbinder dye then inked the edges with Cut-n-Dry Foam using Tea Die Distress Ink. I glued the acetate to a white backing paper using Diamond Glaze. This makes the words stand out better having a light background. The base of the ATC is paper from the DCWV Rock King paper with a finishing element of Anita’s outline stickers cut to fit.

Until my next post,
Diane

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Ralph Waldo Emerson quote card


I got a free set of art quotes from Pennywise Art and made this card. I printed the quotes on acetate and colored this one in Ranger Alcohol Inks using Stream, Stonewashed and Denim a bit of blending solution and Silver. I ran this through my Cuttlebug using a Spellbinder dye. It cut OK but I think other machines might cut acetate better. I glued the acetate to a white backing paper using Diamond Glaze. This makes the words stand out better having a light background. I added one more dark blue layer bigger than the acetate that I cut with Provo Craft scissors. The base of the card was run through the Cuttlebug with an embossing folder and then inked to complete the design.

Until next time,
Diane