Splitcoaststampers.com - the world's #1 papercrafting community
You're currently viewing Splitcoaststampers as a GUEST. We pride ourselves on being great hosts, but guests have limited access to some of our incredible artwork, our lively forums and other super cool features of the site! You can join our incredible papercrafting community at NO COST. So what are you waiting for?
Location: SW Coast of FL for 12 years, Fayetteville NC before.
Posts: 47
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Technique done on black cardstock
I received a tutorial using black cardstock, I think it was embossed in white, and then colored with either water color pencils or crayons. I thought I saved it but can not seem to find it now. It was really pretty and unique, I know that is not much help, but maybe someone remembers it. I sure hope so as I would love to give it a try. Thanks LOTRhobbit (Joan)
Location: SW Coast of FL for 12 years, Fayetteville NC before.
Posts: 47
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Quote:
Originally Posted by mercuriocs
Could you possibly share the link to the tutorial? I'd be interested in checking it out. Thanks!
I am not sure how to do a link on here, but if you go to "Resources" at the top of the opening page, then go to page (5) it is the one called "Black Magic". There is a video and a print out type Tutorial. I have the white ink, black cardstock, and water color pencils, so all I have to do now is give it a try. Hope you are able to find it, & good luck. LOTRhobbit (Joan)
It also works well with non-watercolour pencils too , so don't feel restricted to using only watercolour pencils.
Just for your information there's a similar technique called Chalkboard using chalks - Splitcoaststampers - Chalkboard Technique Tutorial by Beate Johns.
Heres a card from my gallery thats done with the pencil over technique! basically the same as chalkboard,but i used crayola colored pencils!this was the first card swap i ever did for splitcoast back in 2007! Thats way before i discovered prismacolor pencils! Here`s a link to the picture! HUGS!
Can anyone tell me what kind of paper is best to line the inside of handmade cards made on black/dark cardstock? Do you leave the paper loose (just tacking down at the fold) or do you glue the paper down all around the inside? Thanks, I am relatively new to all this and appreciate any help.
For cardstock that dark it might be a good idea to use a tag die or Spellbinders die and stamp the sentiment on light colored paper. I'm sure the ladies will also have other suggestions.
Can anyone tell me what kind of paper is best to line the inside of handmade cards made on black/dark cardstock? Do you leave the paper loose (just tacking down at the fold) or do you glue the paper down all around the inside? Thanks, I am relatively new to all this and appreciate any help.
Hi and welcome!
For a lighter inner liner, just do what pleases you best! You can stick the whole thing down, attach at the fold, print or stamp...it's your creation and you get to make the rules.
Stamp happy!
__________________ ValliWhen I'm not near the stamp I love, I love the stamp I'm near.My tiny little gallery