Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Hibiscus
Hi, Barbara here. Today I'm sharing a card I did using the level up technique. I started with an image of a Hibiscus flower. The stamp is from Auntie Amy (now under I Brake for Stamps). I stamped the image six times. The entire flower was painted with CI paints. I used rustic red, garnet, sage, green olive, raw sienna, and burnt clay. On the second stamping I painted the flowers and the leaves, cut them out and adhered them to the first image. On the third stamping I painted the flowers and the forward leaf, cut them out and adhered the pieces to the original image. For each stamping I painted the parts to be cut out and adhered them to the image -- the flowers, then the front petals, until finally just the front petal on the large flower. In real life, the image has a dimensional look. What makes these flowers especially striking is the vivid color and the shimmer created by using CI paints.
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11 comments:
Wow! It looks so real! You can see the texture of the flower. I love the hibiscus, and have owned several, but usually kill them because I either over-love them or forget to water them. LOL. I found your site a few days ago and became a follower. I have never seen these paints, but they sure do create a lovely effect. Hugs, dj1952 (Debra)
Wow Barbara! What a wonderful flower. Awesome card.
Ohhh so beautiful!!!!
Just beautiful!
What beautiful flowers!
Such a beautiful flower, great coloring!!
so elegant! I love it!
gorgeous flower!
love from France, Kianel.
Wow! That's beautiful!
Gorgeous card- love the technique-fantastic effect.
VERY PRETTY, Barbara!
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