Global Design Project 061 | Colour Challenge

One of the things I love about going to Onstage is refreshing my memory of amazing craft techniques and remembering to use them. Well this Onstage I learnt a BRAND NEW one! I know right?? I have never seen this one done before.

Angela Meiritz-Reid from Stamping Beauty did a presentation at Onstage Live showing how you can use the markers on a bold image and just colour around the outside of an image. I LOVE the affect and it is going to be one of my favourites I know.

Here is the Global Design Project colour challenge for this week -



Remember that if you play along you could be chosen as a guest designer! This week we have the incredible Juana Ambida joining us - so make sure you head over and see what she has made.

Here is my card thanks to Angela's technique!




I used the Flourishing Phrases Stamp set for my card today and just the aqua painter pens for my Sweetsugar plum watercolour background.



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4 comments

  1. So kylie- do you stamp it in a light colour first, then highlight with darker colours, or stamp in light colour and stamp again with the stamp inked with the marker, for the highlights? Interesting- I love the technique!

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  2. Oh my goodness, Kylie! I haven't played with this set in a while, but you're certainly making me hope to find time to try your marketing style with this image! Beautiful simplicity! Thanks for inspiring us!

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  3. Fab, fab, fab! Can't wait to try this technique myself. I hadn't seen this before either and love how it turns a solid stamp into line art!

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  4. The delicate flower really highlights the card! Superb!

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