Good afternoon!
Like yesterday's project I used artist's Drawing Gum to create the look I was after.
Like yesterday's project I used artist's Drawing Gum to create the look I was after.
I stamped the leaves from Vintage Leaves in Archival Ink and allowed my cardstock to dry for a few minutes. Then I painted Drawing Gum over the leaves; you can get this from any good art store or art materials supplier.
I then left my card front for a couple of hours to completely dry. I'm sure it takes less longer but I wanted to make absolutely sure.
I then brayered the colour over the painted leaves - I used Old Olive and Mint Macaron which went really well together.
Once the brayered ink had dried I rubbed off the Drawing Gum. It doesn't rub off cardstock as well as it does watercolour paper (which it is designed for) so give it a good rub.
I finished my project off with sequins from the Metallics Sequins Assortment, and a sentiment from Suite Sayings (also available in Clear Mount).
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Back tomorrow with another project, have a great Saturday,
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