Yesterday, I had a crafty Zoom meeting with several friends and one of the techniques we learned about was Geometric Sponging. Eileen Godwin did a wonderful YouTube video on it here.
Here is one of the cards I made using her technique. I chose the colors from the Paper Players Challenge - Ranger Distress Mustard Seed, Faded Jeans and Seedless Preserves.
The stamps are from a set I recently purchased - Theories from Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous. I added three enamel dots along the tight rope.
I'm linking my card to:
Paper: White - PTI
Ink: Obsidian - Altenew, Ranger Distress Mustard Seed, Faded Jeans, Seedless Preserves.
Accessories: plastic sheet for edge to ink off of, enamel dots - Altenew
Wonderful contemporary style, great technique and a fabulous masculine looking card Julia x.
ReplyDeleteWow! What an awesome technique, Julie! You have really showcased the challenge colors in such a clean and modern way. And what a wonderful image and sentiment! A fabulous card! Thank you for playing in my challenge at The Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeleteFun image and card. Always love the look of this technique. You did great and TPP colours is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI have that stamp set an love how you used it with the geometrical blending. That was such a fun crafty zoom get together :)
ReplyDeleteI love this image, especially with the fabulous blending. Such a great CAS card. So glad you joined us at the Paper Players this week
ReplyDeleteJaydee
This is very cool - now I have a new technique to try. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow..love this..so creative! Thanks for joining us at The Paper Players!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun technique and I love how you used the vibrant colors, Julia! They are perfect for the tightrope walker! Very festive and fun!
ReplyDeleteWonderful work on the Eileen Godwin background technique! It's a fabulous scene that makes me think of a tightrope walker with all the coloured spotlights swirling around him!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the bright and colourful background for your silhouette, Julia! Great work with Eileen's technique. So fun to be playing together on Zoom! xx
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