Which kind of challenges do you find the most ... well, challenging? For me it's often the sketches that stretch my crafting muscles more than others, so you may have noticed that I participate in sketch challenges much less often than, say, colour or inspiration ones. But this week the Freshly Made Sketches post caught my eye and sparked an idea ...
I flipped it 180 degrees and got busy getting inky, lol.
I began with embossing a piece of heavy watercolour card, then inked it and embossed again before giving it a water spritz. Love this new embossing folder from SU, those swirls are just gorgeous! Trust me, it looks even better in real life. The whale was just black and white card (obvs, lol) and the other die-cut pieces were coloured with distress inks.
Materials used:
- dies - Whale in a Bottle (Spellbinders)
- distress inks - salvaged patina, peacock feathers, uncharted mariner, lucky clover, wilted violet, brushed corduroy, pumice stone, abandoned coral, hickory smoke
- other - Big Shot, Soft Waves embossing folder (Stampin' Up), water spritzer, blending brushes, Dimensionals, craft foam, clear acrylic dots
Hope you've had some crafting in your day and thanks for swimming by.
Cheers
Kerry
3 comments:
Gorgeous! I always love a little ocean scene and the watery background you have created is just stunning. Thanks for playing along with us at FMS this week.
Beautiful ocean scene! Glad you joined us at FMS!
This is such a great ocean scene! I love that whale! Great background as well! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
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