Showing posts with label acrylic paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acrylic paint. Show all posts

Friday, November 15, 2019

Eat Pie Time

Hello, Friends. 
As we near Thanksgiving, I am wondering what should
be on the menu this year.
 The Project Bin has  great set called Eat Pie.

After creating a background by dry brushing orange
acrylic paint onto card stock,
I pulled out the gold embossing supplies and
framed the image and sentiment.



See you next Friday!
kReN@afourthlife

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Thursday, March 7, 2019

Gelli Scene

Hello, Friends!
I created the background with acrylic paint
and my gel plate with a little masking for the moon. 






Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Anything But a Card--PDE Linky Challenge #17

Hello, Friends.  It's time for a different kind of project for the PDE Linky Challenge.  Knowing that cards and tags are my "go to" projects, it was time to think out of the box.  

So I made a gift box!  My friend just loves basil and with higher temperatures coming, it will soon be time to plant these seeds.  I did some cross-hatch dry brush painting with acrylic paints to make the background paper and then die cut the potted plants.  I love the sentiment, Bloom where you are planted, so there you have it.

Join us this week for the PDE Linky Challenge #17 with anything but a card.





Thursday, October 16, 2014

Navy, Violet, and Yellow--CC 41

Head over to your studio and make a card with these colors:  navy, violet, and yellow.  Then join us at the at MFP/SpeedyTV Color Challenge this week.  You have two weeks to enter to win a prize.


I used some acrylic paints sponged on white card stock for the background paper, an Impression Obsession Fancy Border die, Jillian's Banner die and the MFP More Keys mini stamp set.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Acrylic Paint Plus

Hello again, Friends!  I've been in the studio playing with acrylic paint and this time pouncing it onto watercolor paper and adding Pearl-Ex and LiquiTex Iridescent Medium. I love purple and green together and thought another birthday card was just the thing.  This card will be entered into the Tutorial Time challenge at Speedy TV/MFP.  Stop by again to see if I ever put these acrylic paints away!

Bandana Technique Card

Hello, Friends!  Today's card uses a painted acrylic background paper, Staz-on stamped images, and a white gel pen to create the Bandana technique.  It will be entered at Tutorial Time at Speedy TV/MFP for a challenge.  I've been playing with acrylic paint this morning so expect another post or two.  Stop by again soon!

A Walk in Winter

  We've had some pretty gray and cold days recently in Florida.  We even had snow in Pensacola which is unusual.  I can attribute this A...