The line up of camp classes and instructors this week are:
Monday/June 22 ~ Kelly @ Sandcastlestamper
Tuesday/June 23 ~ Darlene @ Accordingtobijou
Wednesday/June 24 ~ Jeanette @ Creativeplay
Thursday/June 25 ~ Barb
@ inkingintoretirement
@ inkingintoretirement
Visit their blogs and try some of their great ideas!
I am late in posting my response to Barb's tutorial hosted on Thursday. My sincere apologies Barb.
However, I learned a lot from this technique and had a lot of fun while I was
Barb's tutorial called for using a stencil, water color markers, an aqua painter and rainbow colors.
The technique is to adhere the stencil securely to the water color paper. Then using the water color markers and aqua painter, color in the open spaces of the stencil.
Barb recommended Pixie Spray - a spray adhesive she applied to her stencil and then adhered the stencil to her paper. I thought, "Well, I don't have any Pixie Spray but that's ok, I can do this".
Then I set about finding a good stencil. I have DOZENS of stencils, but most are small and finely detailed, not great for this technique. I thought "No problem, I'll improvise a little but keep the essence of her tutorial".
Well, here's the best of three attempts! I blended rainbow colors (green, orange, yellow & blue) for the background. So far, so good. Then I tried various ways of taping down the Bamboo Stencil, holding it, etc. and using a dark green marker.
First lesson: Paper needs to dry before trying the stencil and marker step. So I started over.
Second lesson: More tape doesn't work! Now I'm going to buy the Pixie Spray! Started over.
Third lesson: every type of ink pad will not apply ink on the paper, it just stays on the stencil. This is a thin plastic stencil so I thought that it would work! Started over again!
Here's my finished card modifying Barb's tutorial:
The background is colored with Karin Brushmarker Pro markers, and blended with an aqua painter. This bamboo is stamped on top after the panel dried. I did honor Barb's black die cut element with the "Party Grill" die by Memory Box. Added the seashells brad and my card was finally finished.
Thank you Barb! I'm sorry that I had to modify the technique due to supplies on hand. But thanks to you I did get a good testing of my new markers. Plus I learned about Pixie Spray and how useful it is!
That brings the Summer Mini Card Camp to a close...but stay tuned for another version of Mini Card Camp this Fall. We hope that you try some or all of our tutorials.