Hi all! It's time for Stampendous Dreamweaver Thursday and today I have a card that's all about fall and a fun new technique I've never tried before called Subtractive Eraser Technique. Well, it's new to me, anyway. Some of you may have already tried it out! If you've never tried it before, here's a link to the video that shows how. I really wanted to add a pop of color to mine so I did!
Here's what I used to create this card:
Stampendous® Dreamweaver© Stencil LL515 Pumpkins
Stampendous® Mixed Media White Paper
Tombow® Recycled Colored Pencils, 24-Pack Tin
Tombow® Mono Zero Eraser, Silver Round
Tombow® Mono NP Eraser, Non PVC
Tombow® Mono Drawing Pencil, 2B
Bo Bunny® Apple Cider Collection 6x6 Paper Pad
Onyx and Tiger's Eye Gemstone Cardstock by Core'dinations®
Vintage Photo Distress Ink by Tim Holtz®
Scrapbook Adhesives® 3D Foam Mounting Squares by 3L®
Zip Dry™ Paper Glue by Beacon Adhesives
Here's what I did to create this card:
As stated above, I used the Subtractive Eraser Technique, I did add pencil back into the design and I used colored pencils on the middle pumpkin, add distress ink and set aside
Create an A2 card base with a tent fold with the Tiger's Eye CS
Trim pumpkin patterned paper for background
Trim a piece of the other patterned paper and a piece of the Onyx CS slightly larger, dovetail both
Adhere layers as shown using foam squares to attach image
Here's the list of my teammates that are posting today; I hope you'll leave them some love:
Lea Fritts (me!)
Thanks so much for stopping by today! I'll have posts for the hop on Friday and Sunday, so be sure to stop back by for some great Tombow inspiration!! I'll see you then!Hugs,
Lea
PS I'm going to have an extra post on Saturday that uses Tombow's products but isn't part of the hop!
Lea...this is a wonderful mono drawing! Your pop of color really adds an element of Fall and fun all wrapped into a beautiful creation!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so beautifully! I really like the added color.
ReplyDeleteOh WOW!! LOVE how you did your pumpkins!! It really DOES add such a great POP of color!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on spotlight coloring Lea! Very dramatic and the overall card makes a beautiful fall statement.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sketching in the stencil area with a touch of color to make the design pop! Fabulous job, thank you for sharing today!
ReplyDeleteLove the highlight of one pumpkin. Beautiful card.
ReplyDeletethe colored pumpkin really pops off the neutral background.
ReplyDeleteFascinating technique that I have to try.
thanks for sharing
Illinois
Fabulous Card...LOVE, LOVE the pumpkins and how you created your card.
ReplyDeleteLovely warm colors and nifty edge on the drawing! Florida
ReplyDeleteThis turned out really cool, Lea! Love the one orange pumpkin, and the overall design of this card.
ReplyDeleteCool technique and I like the pop of color.
ReplyDeleteSue in Ohio
BEAUTIFUL card!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your pumpkin panel, the shading adds such lovely dimension!!!
Tracy from Victoria, Australia