Showing posts with label Magic Colour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magic Colour. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Altered Playing Cards - E and F

Good morning all, today I'm sharing two playing cards that I've made for an altered playing card alphabet challenge, the words we were given are Eclipse and Folk Art.


I used Infusions, Magic Color acrylic ink, white and black markers for the Eclipse card.


For the Folk Art card I use a Paperartsy cat stamp and a Finnabair butterfly stamp, the flowers and leaves were doodled and I used watercolours to colour the card.

Thank you for dropping by to take a look.
xxx Hazel.

Sunday, 2 October 2016

SPA - Wizards

Good morning everyone, I hope you are having a lovely weekend.

I'm very pleased to be hosting this weeks Sunday Postcard Art challenge, the theme I have chosen is Wizards.


I used a couple of That's Crafty dinky stencils with modelling paste for the wall then I glued some gauze to the bottom half. I painted the card with gesso. I coloured the background with Daler Rowney and Magic Color Artist Acrylic Ink. I stamped and coloured the images with felt tips and coloured pencils. I cut out the images and glued them to the card.

The stamps I used are
Stamps Happen - the wizard.
Hampton Art Stamps - bottle.
Stampers Anonymous/Tim Holtz - label, skull and bat.
Cherry Pie Art Stamp - candle.

Thank you for looking, enjoy the rest of the weekend.
xxx Hazel.

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

SPA - Orange

Orange is the theme for this weeks Sunday Postcard Art challenge.

I made the background of my postcard sometime last year using Gelatos and a PaperArtsy stencil. I used a baby wipe on the stencil to take away some of the Gelatos.


I put some orange Magic Colour Liquid Acrylic at the top of the card and sprayed with water so that it ran down the card, when this was dry I turned the card upside down and did the same with green Magic Colour. I used a pen to outline the leaves. I stamped the PaperArtsy tulip onto card and coloured it with pencils and felt tips, I cut it out and went round the edges with black ink and glued it to the postcard, then I stamped the word tulip.


Have a good day
xxx Hazel.