Saturday, June 16, 2012

More from our Guest Designer ...

Hi again!

I have another gorgeous project by our Guest Designer Drycha today - it' such a treat to open my inbox and find amazing creations and tutorials like this!
 
This is what Drycha says about her project .....
 
"This time I want to show you my card! Simple but chipboards from Imaginarium Design don't need to much to look neat! ;)


I stamped background with butterfly chipboard with wet gesso! :) Do you see?
I painted butterfly and word with black acrylic paint and add lil' stickles Black Diamond and Distress Stickles Black :)
I use ID gear chipboard - looks like real! (I painted it with gesso).

I made this white frame myself, take a look:
I need remains of chipboard or chippie like frame etc., modelling paste, net and silicone brush.



Place the cardboard to base (you can attach it with masking tape) and fill it with modelling paste (silicone brush is super comfortable but you can use piece of cardboard, credit card or something similar).

If you want to add texture - just put net on shape and add lil' more paste :) Don't move chipboard!


Carefully remove net and cardboard and... done! :) When paste is wet you can add some glitter or microbeads (without glue!).
I add white microbeads, look at card's close up.

You can see more of her beautiful work on her blog! --- DRYCHA
Thanks so much for sharing today Drycha!

7 comments:

  1. Drycha, you amaze me!! It's beautiful, thanks for the tut!!

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  2. Fantastic tutorial... the altered chippies look amazing!!

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  3. Hello! I thought of you browsing the blog by other blogs and comment smimsplismente loved everything here!
    I'm following you!
    kisses

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  4. Just as Karen, lost coast scrapper says, amazing, I want to try this for sure. Thanks for sharing

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  5. This is totally gorgeous, have to try this!

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  6. Fabulous idea! Thanks for sharing!!

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  7. WOW! What a terrific idea! So elegant and beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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