Sunday, January 12, 2025

A Birthday Ballerina

 A friend asked me to make a card for her grandaughter who is turning 10 and she is a dancer.  I've made Lia other cards with die cut and stamped ballerinas and so went searching in my bottomless pit of a craft room for something different!

I found an unopened bag of Baseboard Dolls from Tim Holtz/Idea-ology that I've had at least for a year but have not used and when I looked through them I found this wonderful vintage ballerina!  So then I searched Tim Holtz YouTube videos on how I could color the image (the Baseboard Dolls are all black and white photographs printed on thick baseboard.) 

I found a video on coloring with Distress Watercolor Pencils (another thing I have had in my room for over a year but have never used -  and totally forgot what to do with them)  I rubbed both Tattered Rose (for the flesh parts) and Tumbled Glass (for the dress, hat and shoes) onto my craft mat in two different spots.  Then I used a water brush pen to pick up the colors brushing over the flesh parts first and then the dress.  It gives a wonderful soft color! You can see, especially on the dress, that the blue doesn't cover the whole dress, which makes it light and airy!

You can brush over these Baseboard Dolls with clear Gesso and let it dry before watercoloring - then the color covers more of the area and is darker- this works well especially if you are coloring a Baseboard Doll that has a lot of black that wouldn't  show the color (like a long coat or pants)  But I digress......

I embossed a white card panel using All Star Burst EF and water-brushed the same Tumbled Glass,  lightly radiating out from the center along the embossed lines.

I popped the ballerina up on foam dots and added a computer generated personalized sentiment for Lia!




Baseboard Ballerina and Distress Watercolor pencils are new! 
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First time using the Baseboard Dolls and Watercolor pencils

Use Stars  Ends 1/13





Paper:  White - Papertrey Ink.
Other Supplies:  Baseboard Dolls - Tim Holtz/Idea-ology, All Star Burst Embossing Folder - Simon Says Stamp, Ranger Distress Water Color Pencils Set #3, water brush pen, Computer Printed Sentiment.

4 comments:

Linda W. (ScrappinBari) said...

Your ballerina doll looks amazing atop that background, Julia - very clever!!

SmilynStef said...

I had no idea you could color those dolls ... that really brought your lovely ballerina to life ... so very glad you joined our SuperSTARS Challenge at Shopping Our Stash.

Lisa Elton said...

You've done a marvelous job with that darling ballerina! Lia will love this!

Susan said...

Lovely card, Julia. The colouring of the Tim Holtz doll is fabulous.