I used a piece of glossy paper from a magazine for the top one and a piece of text paper from a paperback book for the bottom one. I coloured the papers with various colours of distressed inks and dried them with the heat tool. I stamped the images using versamark ink and clear heat embossed over the top. Using walnut stain distressed ink, I brayered over both pages and where clear embossed wiped away the ink. Tore the edges, mounted, added ribbons and skeleton leaves to the top one and stamped the edges with sand eco friendly paint. I haven't added any sentiments yet as I don't know what I am going to use them for but I was in need of a bit of a play having spent the day researching and typing up the first draft of my Equality & Diversity Assignment!!!!!
Gosh Sam these are fabulous xx Zoe
ReplyDeletegreat colours Sam and happy playing with your new hoard
ReplyDeleteLove them, very artsy and great colour schemes. Well played!
ReplyDeleteThose colours have turned out beautifully, Sam - very striking against the Walnut background. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteStunning cards Sam x Hilda
ReplyDeleteLove the effect you have achieved on these.
ReplyDeleteBoth are fabulous! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and very very effective.Love this one Sam
ReplyDeleteHave a great week my friend
hugs June xxxxx
Wow, these are brill! I love how the colours pop against the brown background.
ReplyDeleteWow Sam I am well impressed with these hun - they are really lovely, great idea using the magazine pages.
ReplyDeleteHugs Beccy x
These are fabby Sam - love how the colours pop underneath the brayering. Very doubtful I will be at Doncaster - this cold is getting worse.
ReplyDeleteProof that having a bit of a play can result in some wonderful results. I love the second one especially.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards Sam!!!
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