Hi everyone!
I'm back today with another card from class and oh, my gosh, I love how it turned out! Sorry, I don't usually say that about my cards - I always feel like I'm being boastful and shouldn't do that, but I had so much fun creating it and am so happy with the results!
Shari Carroll was one of the guest designers today - need I say more? I adore her work and just HAD TO try her "drippy paint" technique.
First, here is a photo of the supplies I used.
The stamps are from two different, Stamp Your Story sets from Hero Arts. That stamp at the top of the photo is what I inked up to create my painted "stripes."
I spritzed with lots of water after inking up the stamp each time, then dragged the stamp down the paper and let it drip - sooo fun!
Shari used much lighter colors but I wanted to go bold, and am glad I did. :)
Thanks for the visit!
45 comments:
Wow! Love this technique! Will have to try!
I loved Shari's video today, such a great technique and you did it magnificently Barb. It turned out fabulous, the bold colours are so fun! Can't wait to play and try it out!
Very pretty. I am gonna try this technique too.
Absolutely gorgeous!!!! I have the same stamps--must give it a whirl some time! TFS, Barb!
Love your card! The bold colors were a great choice! I think I may have to give this technique a try!
Oh my goodness...I can see why you love this card Barb. It's amazing!
Just perfect Barb! Your colors are FABULOUS!
Beautiful card! I love it!!! Great execution of Shari's technique!
VERY PRETTY!!!!!!!;) (Found you over at Summer Camp!):)
You rocked this card Barb!! This is awesome! Love the bold colors!
Love the colors you used and the addition of the flowers and pearls is wonderful.
Love how this turned out, Barb! The colors are fabulous - the flowers really shine against them!
Hey, I don't need to take the class - you are giving such great examples and secrets right here, Barb. This card is rockin', fer sure (as are YOU). Thanks for sharing.
your card turned out so neat and love the colors you chose.
Love the bold colors. I was going to go for the drippy look, too... Kind of reminded me of those melted crayon pictures everyone did for a while.
Oh my! Drippy rainbow gorgeousness!!!
Brilliant! Bold and Beautiful!
I love it Barb!
Thank You~
Just brilliant Barb! I was wondering whether I should try this technique with distress inks as I don't have gelatos - you've answered my query! Thanks!
Go bold, or go home! I'm glad you went bold, too! This is fabulous, Barb! I love it!
Fabulous card! I just love how you ended up with a rainbow with all the inks blending!
Lovely card Barb. I just love the way you used bright colours. I'm not taking the class, but it looks like it must be fun.
Fabulous! And it is okay to be happy with your card!!!
Fantastic Barb! Love the bold colours.
What a rainbow beauty!
Love the bolder colors!
Fabulous card Barb! I love this card....the bright colors are just gorgeous!
This is a WOW card, Barb! I love the bright colors and cool technique.
Barb oh my goodness this is absolutely fantastic!
Gah! Love the boldness of the color and your dribbles are perfect! :)
Genius1!!!
Gorgeous bright and fun Barb!!
Your card jumped out of SSClass 2!
Great card.
Oh my gosh this is my new favorite card....ever!
Oh, this is fabulous, Barb! Love the drippy paint~it looks so artistic :)
love it!
I can totally see why you love it! I love the white on the vibrant colors. I'm going to have to try that!
wow!!!!! lovin this :)
Fantastic effect Barb! Love it!
I agree....it is fabulous!! I always have a hard time with this effect, but you nailed it!! Looking forward to more fun in class!
Wow what a great and easy looking technique. Have to try it myself.
Love the bright colors!
Love it! And love the strong colors you used, I also used strong colors for this card.
WOW!!! This is AWESOME Barb! Absolutely LOVE it!
Oh my goodness, Barb! How did I miss this beauty? I love your runny rainbow!!
I love Shari's technique as well! Amazing, simple and stunning results!
Your card is adorable!! Love these bold colors!
love the drizzly look on this card Barb!
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