Freedom Dragonfly
By DT Ann
Bev also did a version of this card on Try It Out Tuesday, here’s the link: https://fb.watch/ixbqqBwg5R/
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Stamps : Birds & Butterflies XL / Art Backgrounds 2 / Ticker Tape 4
Dies: Birds & Butterflies XL
Ecoline Brush Pens 311 & 522
Versafine Clair Nocturne
Distress Oxide Inks: Barn Door & Broken China
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Cut a piece of watercolour card 11.5cm x 16.5cm.
With an Ecoline pen, scribble a couple of lines across a piece of acetate (use a clear one that comes with a set of stamps). Spritz with a fine mist of water & place ‘landscape’ across the watercolour card…
Lift the acetate & there should be a few small spots of colour left on it, add these to the edges.
Dry the ink, the repeat the process with a contrasting colour, I chose blue & orange this time.
There’s a sample at the end with pink & yellow…
Whilst your background dries, cut three circles out of card 8cm, 4cm (approx) & 1cm…
Colour the circles with Distress Oxide Inks, I chose Barn Door & Broken China as they coordinated with the Ecoline colours. The two larger circles blended in the same colour & the smaller in the opposing colour…
Using Versafine Clair Nocturne stamp the bottom left ‘scribble’ stamp, from the Backgrounds 2 set, across (landscape) the card…
Place a circle over to one side of the inked background, line up the stamp with the previous stamped image & stamp. Don’t worry if it doesn’t quite match you can fill in with a black Micron pen after.
Repeat on the other side & with the small circle…
Glue the circles down & cut off any overhang. Draw around the circle edge, this creates definition & depth…
Stamp the large dragonfly in Versafine Clair Nocturne ink onto a separate piece of card & die cut…
Colour the body of the dragonfly with an Ecoline …
Chose a sentiment (mine was from Ticker Tape set 4) stamp & cut out…
You can add a few dots with a black Micron pen & a white Gelly Roll pen…
Here’s the card in a different colour way…
Thank you for stopping by… Ann xxx
I love both the colour ways . Great cards x
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