Showing posts with label Spectrum Noir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spectrum Noir. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

DIE-CUT FINISHES

Die-cut shapes and images are always a great way to add either a focal point or embellishing an ATC or card.  These are just some of the ways I have used to add a finish to these samples.
  
"People"...
1.  UTEE (Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel) is a chunky embossing powder that you can use 
to just coat the die-cut, or you can also stamp into it while still hot to create texture.  The
background is Paper Mill alcohol ink on photo paper.

"Forecast"...
2.  Cut your shapes from black card, then rub over metallic wax or 
metallic paint over sections of the die-cut shape to add interest. The
background is metallic paint smoosh technique.

"In memory"...
3.  A simple die cut from plain black cardstock and left as is.  
It highlights a brighter background beautifully.  The background
is from the last class, Shimmer Pens 2 and is made using the
Nuvo Glitter Markers.

"Lose hope"...
4.  Die-cut a background die and then colour with Black Spectrum Noir shimmer pen 
which adds a subtle sparkle finish.  I also added silver to the star shapes on the die-cut with 
a Nuvo Silver Glitter Marker which was then coated with Glossy Accents.  Silver and 
Grey sequin stars were also added to the galaxy style background to continue the theme.

"Soul"...
5.  Another black die-cut background over the top of a Distress Oxide 
background piece.  I rubbed Treasure Gold metallic wax on the black of the
die-cut to give it some highlights and a subtle change of colour.  

"Beauty"...
6.  Another background die that was cut from plain black card, then coated
with 2 coats of UTEE black embossing powder.  This gives a wonderful
deep, glossy, black finish to the die-cut.  I have attached it using the
Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher with the staples coloured in first with a
black permanent marker.  This is a trick I use frequently, colouring
in a row of staples to co-ordinate with the ATC I am using them on.
The background is Nuvo Shimmer Powder in the colour, Catherine Wheel.

Monday, September 30, 2019

SHIMMER PENS #2

Once again this class is all about the shimmer.  Nuvo Glitter Markers, Wink of Stella and Spectrum Noir and the 3 types of pens I have used to create these shimmery backgrounds.  Anything glittery, shimmery or metallic is extremely difficult to photograph as you don't get the full effect of tilting your piece to hit the light, and then have the amazing shimmer revealed.
These backgrounds are created by placing some of the shimmery ink from the pens onto a piece of acetate, spritz very lightly with water to make them a little wetter, then dabbing your piece of watercolour card into the shimmery puddles.  The water will dilute the shimmer down somewhat, but if you dry it first, then put some of your clear Wink of Stella or Spectrum Noir down onto the piece of acetate (after it's been cleaned of the previous colours), then dab your card in again, it will really shine!

"Creepin' it real"...
(The ghost is a white card die-cut that has only
been coloured using the silver Spectrum Noir
Shimmer pen.  I went over it a couple of times,
letting it dry each time to get the mottled effect.)

"Seas the day"...
(The jellyfish die on the right has Glossy
Accents in it to get that raised, wet look.)
 

"Alien stuff"...

"Collect moments"...
(Not sure what happened with this one?  Pink?
Butterflies?  So not my style, but at least it all co-ordinates
nicely.  😲😏)

"Half spent"...

Sunday, September 15, 2019

SHIMMER PENS #1

I recently bought some of the Nuvo Glitter Markers and loved the amount of shimmer in them.  I also have some Spectrum Noir and Wink of Stella shimmer pens.  Previously, I had only used them for adding colour to stamped or die-cut images but by scribbling some out onto a piece of acetate and then using a water brush to pick some up, you can create wonderful watercolour looking backgrounds that shimmer amazingly.  This technique needs to be tried out as the computer/phone screens just don't do these atc's justice in the shimmer department.  You can see a little better how much shimmer you can get in the one called "WTF" as I happened to catch it in just the right light.  If you do this technique and there's not enough shimmer, you can use your clear shimmer pen over the top of the coloured areas to add even more clear shimmer as it won't affect your colours underneath.  Try it... you'll like it.  😎

"Moon"...
(The shadow behind the bat over the moon is
created by raising the bats up with foam tape)

"Smile"...
(The skull is one of the pieces I made using
last fortnight's technique of Stucco Gesso)

"Different path"...
(The shadowing behind the bird is created by 
raising the bird up on foam tape)

"Deeply Creepy"...
(Both the moon and the ghosts were added after
by stamping the shapes with Versamark, then brushing
Perfect Pearls in Pearl over them)

WTF?

This last one is from the Embossed Gloss Stamping class a couple of fortnight's ago, but this one has no stamping in the background.  I just did the water/powders/embossing steps straight onto the gloss
card.  I really wanted to use the die-cut shapes I had bought and these colours worked perfectly.

"Wish"...