Postcard with Colorful Spring Flowers using Stamps and Lindy’s Magicals

Hello! Today you are with Oleksandr Azarov and my step-by-step tutorial on creating a card with bright colors.

To create a postcard, I used:

Step one: We stamp the image of flowers on watercolor paper. For this, I used black ink and embossing powder. In order that the images do not overlap, I use a mask (I previously shaded the image of flowers on paper and cut it out).

Now that our flower arrangement has been created, proceed to the next step.

Step two. Adding an inscription. For this, I use clear embossing ink and two embossing powders. After applying ink, I cover part of the text with one powder, part with another and bake it with an embossing tool (heat gun). Thus, we get a smooth transition effect

Step number three. Let’s move on to coloring. First of all, I colored the background using T-bird Turquoise, added a little Summer Lovin’ Sun and painted the stems

Next, I move on to coloring the flowers. To do this, I took two colors (Pink Ladies Pink, Summer Lovin’ Sun) of  Magicals to which I added Gleaming Gold.

Step four. I sprayed the top of the postcard. Blazing Sun  Glitz Spritz to give it a golden shine

The fifth final step is to glue the prepared image to the base of the postcard. And now our work is ready.

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  •  Transparent and black ink, stamps, watercolor paper.

Thank you and see you soon!

Oleksandr Azarov

My name is Oleksandr. I live in the city of Kyiv, Ukraine. I love scrapbooking and experiments)

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