I created some greeting cards with Brushos and embossing powder. Have fun watching the video. All the products are listed at the end of this post.
Hier sind noch ein paar mehr Fotos:
Here are some more detailed images:
Stamps from Rubber Dance: (save 15% in the Rubber Dance Online Store using the Code "susanne2016")
For the Birds
Old Book Page
Stamps from Visible Image:
Butterfly INKognito
Live Life Now
Stencil/ Stamp from STAMPplorations/ ARTplorations:
Happy Flowers
Fond Expressions 2
Wunder-wunderschöne Karten sind das geworden. Vielen Dank für die Inspiration, Susanne.
ReplyDeleteFrohes Neues Jahr
Wunderbares Tutorial und superschöne Ergebnisse. Herzlichen Dank!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for the wonderful tutorial. You have not only opened my eyes to the beauty of Brushos but you have greatly inspired me to get them out of my cupboard and use them. Many thanks. Caz
ReplyDeleteGreat video tutorial, Susanne! I love the effect of the added water and colour droplets.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sing my stamps on the third card. Looks awesome!!
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Fantastic video, these cards are amazing, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteLoved the video and your cards turned out just gorgeous..wonderful.
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These are so beautiful! I love the white heat embossed images against the colorful backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous !!
ReplyDeleteLovely work! will follow your blog x
ReplyDeleteGanz großes Kino! Danke für die Inspiration! Frohes NeuesJahr, LG Carmen
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your inspiring video.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed it ... each of your cards is lovely.
Thanks also to Rosie S for sharing your link on FB which brought me here.
Ganz tolle Karten, wunderschön ! Vielen Dank für das Video, hat mich sehr inspiriert ! LG Enny
ReplyDeleteWowwww, das sieht wunderschön aus. Danke für die Inspiration und das Video. Werde ich auf jeden Fall demnächst ausprobieren.
ReplyDeleteLG Carola
Thank you for sharing these beautiful cards and for the video tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove this technique! So much fun with so many possibilities. Thank you for posting this tutorial! I tried something a little different. When the Brusho colours were still wet, I pressed a same-size piece of water color paper against it to create a lovely background for another piece of stamp art. It could easily be plain card stock. Then I blotted the Brusho dry with a paper towel where it was needed. The idea of the water splotches is brilliant. Gives more depth.
ReplyDeleteJust bought brushos and this is just what I needed for INspiration . Thank you . Jan
ReplyDeleteFabbylous than you for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteI just got some Brushos and this has given me some great ideas. But why the gesso first?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMusic of a more soothing variety would be a better fit for the cards.