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Mary Ellen Driggs here from Creative Time With M.E.!It my honor to be a guest designer for Clever Dexter this month!
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Ink: Brutus Monroe Alabaster White, Tim Holtz Distress Ink Antique Linen, Tea Dye, Broken China, Mermaid Lagoon, Tumbled Glass, Chipped Sapphire, Distress Oxide Seedless Preserves, Victorian Velvet
Accessories: Johnson's Baby Oil, Tim Holtz Layering Stencil Rays, Ohuhu Markers, ARTEZA Inkonic Fineliners, Prismacolor Premier Pencils, Fantastix, Tim Holtz Distress Crayon Pine Needles
Directions to create this card!
- I started this card by printing it on both cardstock and masking paper
- Then I used my fussy cutting scissors on the masking paper
- Next, I applied the masks to the card front.
- After that I doodled out where I wanted the background.
- I achieved the look by using Post-Its as masks/stencils
- Then I brought out Tim Holtz Distress Ink and Oxide
- The ocean and the sand are done in Distress ink
- As for the coral reef that is done with Distress Oxide
- The rays of light were done after I blended the colors of blue ink to create the look of the ocean
- To create the rays of light. I started out with a stencil
- Once the stencil was in place.
- I brought out the white ink and applied it over the top of the stencil
- After that I removed the masks from the images and started to color
- The fish is done with colored pencil and the mermaid is done with alcohol markers.
- I then preceded to take a Distress Crayon and draw a few under water plants.
- And to complete this piece, I used a pen to draw the white lines on my mermaid
A complete list of the supplies is under the picture. The list, contains compensated affiliate links. If you wish to create a similar card. There is no cost to you for using the links. But it does provide funds to help continue this blog.
Stay Safe!
Stay Crafty!
Thank you for stopping by!
Happy Crafting,
M.E.
Stay Crafty!
Thank you for stopping by!
Happy Crafting,
M.E.
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