This month the Group of Seven Cardmakers is showcasing Ombre as our Design Element. For my first example, I used ink blending to create a blue sky. This is the method I've typically used when I think of creating an ombre effect.
I blended various blue Distress inks from light up to dark on coated cs (easier to get a nice blend than on regular cs). When dry, I stamped the image in archival ink, then coloured the berries with a white gel pen. I did a little bit of splattering with a white Posca paint pen to give the effect of a few lazy snowflakes drifting down on a cold winter day. I added a sentiment die cut with an oval die.
On our Group of Seven website we have a couple of videos showing different ways of doing ombre. I followed the technique in this video for my next card.
I die cut the trees from three shades of green cs and layered them over a dry embossed background, using bits of foam tape to raise each layer off the previous layer. Then I added a black die cut Santa and sleigh and a black border.
I made one more using the stacked die cuts ombre method.
For this one I used three shades of copper glitter cs and die cut stars out of it and stacked them on top of each other, and then on top of a star embossed background. In hindsight, I wish I'd cut each word out of a different shade of the cs - but too late!
I'm adding this third card to My Time to Craft's "New" challenge (one of the options is a New Year's card).
Please check out the cards by the rest of the Group of Seven Design Team. We'd love to have you link up cards using an ombre technique. It's not a challenge but we all love seeing your ideas or interpretations.
Supplies for card 1:
Stamps - Penny Black
Ink - Archival Jet Black, Distress Tattered Glass, Broken China, Stormy Sky, Salty Ocean
Paper - white cs, coated cs
Size - A2
Accessories - white gel pen, white Posca paint pen
Supplies for card 2:
Stamps - SSS sentiment
Ink - Archival Jet Black
Paper - white, black, 3 shades of green cs
Size - A2
Accessories - CuttleBug snowfall embossing folder, Frantic Stamper Santa / sleigh die, unknown trees die, foam tape
Supplies for card 3:
Paper - white cs, 3 shades of copper glitter cs
Size - 4.75" square
Accessories - star embossing folder, Spellbinders star dies, Tattered Lace sentiment die
Three wonderful cards using ombre techniques Susan - the white gel pen on the berries really pop of the ombre blue background, the ombre trees are so pretty in the woodland under Santa and the layered stars are so glittery for New Years! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteThree terrific cards Susan and I love the blue ink blended background with the pretty bare winter branches, and the added white gel pen used on the berries and the bit of Posca pen falling snow looks beautiful, and I love the layers of trees in shades of green card on the second with the falling snow embossing, and then the third with the coppery glitter card used for the star and another wonderful embossed background but with stars to coordinate perfectly with the large star over the top. x
ReplyDeleteThree awesome cards, your die cut ombre paper cards are amazing. What a great way to use the technique. Of course I love your blue blended ombre winter card it's simply elegant ♥
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards showing lots of different ways to use the ombre technique!! The blended sky is gorgoeus on your first card, and love the depth from the layered ombre die-cuts for your second and third cards. Great work!! xx
ReplyDeleteAll three of these are wonderful and a great way to show the different ways to do Ombre. I especially like the third card with the stacked stars.
ReplyDeleteYour ombre blended background is so smooth and pretty, Susan! It's perfect for the silhouette image! I love your ombre forest! What a great way to use this technique! And the stars in various shades of sparkle is so festive and fun! Happy New Year, my friend!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous and uplifting cards, and a Happy New Year ! ♥
ReplyDeleteLove the ombre stars for the new year card. Thanks for sharing with us at MTTC :)
ReplyDeleteLove an ombré! Another fantastic trio of cards.
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