Tuesday, 28 June 2016

A few cards...

Hi everyone, hope you're all well out there in blog land, just thought it was time to share a few cards I made recently.


Brayered paint, some stencilling and a flower to match.


This was  a card made in a rush....I had half an hour but luck was on my side at the time.




Next a painty background using a credit card to scrape the paint (a technique I saw on the PaperArtsy stand).


Took a few attempts to keep a nice clean edge as I am such a messy crafter. I added some stickles and white pen spots too.



And to finish this trio of cards, I'm sharing a trio of hearts.


A crackled heart


Colorstix and stencils on this heart


...and for those that may have wondered what I made with my infusions and gel experiments (see here), love how this turned out with the addition of a little treasure gold.


Thanks as always for stopping by.

18 comments:

  1. Wow, what an amazing trio of cards Ruth. All very different but equally gorgeous. I love the colours on the first one and that beautiful stencil. Nice to see what you did with the Infusions/gel experiment too.

    Hugs
    Lesley

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  2. These are really exciting Ruth. Well done for controlling the credit card scraping. The experiments at the end are totally luscious. Very inspirational. Xx

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  3. Wonderful cards Ruth! Fabulous array of techniques Toni xx

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  4. these are absolutely wonderful - I love them all - the colours on the first one are so striking and I adore those three hearts - brilliant xx

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  5. Stunning - each and every one. Love how they are full of fabulous techniques but unlike my cards, yours will actually fit it an envelope for mailing.
    Hugs!
    Cec

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  6. You always choose colours I would never think of. The first one in particular, my fave. Gorgeous gorgeous yuminess !

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  7. Beautiful, I love your cards!!

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  8. These are totally and utterly stunning Ruth! Love them all! Hugs, Chrisx

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  9. Oh ,such beautiful cards Ruth. So different, but so gorgeous , all- I love the stunning flower, -crackle, and colors !!
    xxx

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  10. Really cool, Ruth! I just tried a similar scraped background and this helps me to finish them up. Lovely 30 minute card, yes luck was on your side indeed! So beautiful! No gelli? Just brayering over stencils?

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    1. Hi Autumn, it was a piece of scrap card which I'd used for excess spills etc which had blues on it. Then I brayered vanilla paint over, then stencilled. Hope that helps xx

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  11. All gorgeous Ruth. I'm beginning to wonder where I've been definitely on catch-up Lol!
    Have a great crafty week, Angela x

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  12. Beautiful card Ruth! but have to admit, the heart card is my favorite!! Is the heart you used a template or freehand? I love that you used your previous experiments! Beautiful!!xx

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    1. Hi Jackie, firstly thanks for all you lovely, lovely comments, so kind of you :)). I should have said I'd used the tall heart die by PaperArtsy. Hugs xxx

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  13. I love it all, but your little hearts are utterly delightful, and a wonderful use of the Infusions.

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  14. Gorgeous cards, love the look of this technique. Thankyou for explaining how you did it.

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