Ebrush Design Team: Peggy Oliver Week 10 Cycle 1
I love this sweet card from Peggy Oliver! I know that her daughter will love it! Thank you for sharing Peggy!
- eBrush by Craftwell USA
- eBrush Adapter SN
- Spectrum Noir Markers
- Pink & Main Stamps
- Cardstock
- Stazon Ink Black, White
- Memento Black Ink
- Spellbinders
- Double Sided Tape
- Foam Tape
- Stickles and Liquid Pearls
- Ribbon
I started by creating a background with my eBrush and Spectrum Noir Markers BT7, BT9 and BT5 on regular cardstock (White). With the lighter of the colors at the bottom and darker color as I went up.
I used the stars in my background from this set from Pink & Main.
I stamped the images I wanted to color in Memento Black Ink so when I colored them with alcohol markers the black would not bleed. I stamped more than one image so I could also use the extra images as a mask. I placed the masks on top of the image and used my eBrush to color the large areas and I colored the rest by hand using BP6 , GB5, PL5 and TB8 Spectrum Noir Markers. The bottom of the spaceship is colored with BT9 and layered on top of the original image.
For the moon and stars I used Stazon Inks on my background. After my images were colored I created a sentiment from the same stamp set, which happens to be my daughters favorite saying when she goes to bed. I kept the spellbinders die attached while I sprayed GB5 SN creating a boarder around the sentiment.
I decided after stamping the moon in Black I would use Stazon white on top of the moon. Below are my images all colored and ready to be assembled. I used a complimentary color of yellow for the card base.
Here it is all assembled. I used double sided tape to attach the background and foam dimensional tape to raise the sentiment . I added a ribbon bow on the bottom of the sentiment and lastly I used stickles on the stars and liquid pearls on the spaceship.
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial as much as my daughter is going to enjoy her card.
I love my eBrush by Craftwell USA it is just too much fun not to share!!
Have a great day,
Warmly, Peggy
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