Good Morning, I'm over on the Bombshell Blog with a tutorial today. We are
creating a Soft Pan Pastel Water Background. I recently starting using
Pan Pastels and love how they create fun pastel backgrounds that can be
vibrant and/or soft. The Pan Pastels used today are Phthalo Blue
Tint(very pale), Turquoise(medium color) and Phthalo Blue(bold color).
Also used were, a Wave Stencil and the foam applicator that goes with
the Pan Pastels. Banner stamps used were Mermaid Treasure and Banner Sayings.
Before
beginning I added a glue dot to the back of the white cardstock and to
the stencil to keep things from moving around. I like glue dots they
just roll right off when your done. Starting with the lightest color I
rubbed across the stencil right to left(I'm a righty). This particular
stencil is delicate so it's important not to go too crazy. I did
continue to add color until all of the paper was colored.
Next comes the medium color. Rubbing color in right to left, starting into the lightest color to create and ombre look.
Now we move on to the darkest color and repeat the steps above continuing the ombre affect.
Pick
up the stencil. There will be specs of pastel on your piece. With a
paper towel rub right to left over the entire piece this will soften the
look. If you want the white to be more vibrant do the swiping before
pulling up the stencil. Also I edged the entire piece with the darkest
pastel so it would pop a bit. Now you can build your card.
I have begun collecting the Pan Pastels here is how I catalog my current colors.
Here is the completed project I used Mermaid Treasure and colored her with Copic Markers then cut her out and popped her up on the card with foam tape. Also used was the Banner Saying set to create the greeting which is also cut out and foam taped onto the card. I also used some glossy accents to add some bubbles to the front of the card to continue the underwater feel.
Thanks for stopping by I hope you enjoyed the little tutorial today.
2 comments:
LOVE the way the vibrant colors really pop. Thanks for the tutorial; pan pastels are now added to my wish list!
Great tutorial! Love the result! :)
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