The Brutus Monroe Inspiration Team is sharing cards made with our favorite florals, and some of you may know that I absolutely love pointsettia stamps!! I’ve had this new one from Stampendous for a while, called Pointsettia Collage and I love it’s vintage-y style! For today’s card I combined two products from Brutus Monroe; Unicorn Horn Glitter Glaze and Wagon Surface Spray! And I mean that I actually combined them! I placed a little dollop of the Glitter Glaze onto my craft mat and then spritzed some Wagon Surface Spray onto it, mixed it together and voila! I got beautiful, red glittery glaze! Using a palette knife, I spread it thinly into a large shape then just pressed my Pointsettia Collage stamp right into it. I stamped it onto a panel of watercolor card stock and dried it with my heat tool.Now I realize that Brutus Monroe makes a Glitter Glaze called Scarlet but I don’t have that one, so had to get creative! There are actually TWELVE colors in the Glitter Glaze family, so be sure to check them out!I recently bought this pretty gray and white plate for photos, so decided to try painting my image using just watered down Black Aqua Pigment! I love how it looks against the glittery red lines of the image! When my panel was dry, I trimmed it down to fit onto a base card of white.The finishing touch on my card was to add Metallic Silver Lining Nuvo drops onto the centers of the flowers and a few accenting the card.Now, for a final look at my card on the beautiful plate, just because I want to look at it again! And check out the others Favorite Florals here! BERINA HEATHER JESS WALESKA
Omg this is just beautiful! The detail is stunning! And I learned a few new techniques! I especially like results of using the black pigment ink used with your aqua painter!!!
Wow! Just gorgeous! I am speechless! I’ve have been interested in trying a mono look, but this just beats that by a mile with the bright red as an outline morphed into a background stamp. Geez! Your painting is just flawless!
Well, THANK you, Joyce! I tried it on a whim and love it too! I thought it was too simple but realized that the image itself is so gorgeous it doesn’t need much more! 😀
Omg this is just beautiful! The detail is stunning! And I learned a few new techniques! I especially like results of using the black pigment ink used with your aqua painter!!!
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So unique and original 🌟 it’s absolutely beautiful Sharon 😍😍😍 your background is awesome ❤️ And those floral are AMAZING 🤩
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Wow! Just gorgeous! I am speechless! I’ve have been interested in trying a mono look, but this just beats that by a mile with the bright red as an outline morphed into a background stamp. Geez! Your painting is just flawless!
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Well, THANK you, Joyce! I tried it on a whim and love it too! I thought it was too simple but realized that the image itself is so gorgeous it doesn’t need much more! 😀
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Thank you so much, Karen! 🙂 ❤
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Thanks, Lisa! Isn’t that a cool idea?! I may play around with that again! 😀
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So much messy goodness. It is so pretty. Thanks for reminding me to use my sprays 🙂
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