I made this card as a second inspirational project for our October challenge, called Bokeh. And this month the lovely Sue will be your hostess.
This time I chose an old but one of my favourite Bigz dies, the Umbrella Man. And I created a black and white bokeh background for him.
This time I chose an old but one of my favourite Bigz dies, the Umbrella Man. And I created a black and white bokeh background for him.
And now I show you how I made this bokeh background.
I took a 300gsm watercolour paper and inked with Hickory Smoke and Black Soot Distress inks. Then, to fix these colours I blended Watering Can and Jet Black Archival ink, but you can use Tim's Archival inks because the Black Soot and the Hickory smoke exist in Archival ink as well.
Then I used a handmade stencil (I cut out circles into a plastic sheet) and sponged Picket Fence ink through the circles.
I smeared more ink through the smaller circles to achieve a nice bokeh effect.
I sprayed my background with a fixative, then I cut out the Umbrella Man from black cardstock and adhered to the card. I also added a text from Tim's sticker book.
So if you like the bokeh technique, please join our October challenge where you can win a £20 voucher of the Country View Challenges.
Brilliant make, Monika, it has a certain psychedelic vibe to it and keeps you looking. xx
ReplyDeleteFab tute and great background for a silhouette! xoxox
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Monika, I love how you've used the Umberella Man, he looks perfect here! Have a very happy week, Sue xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant, Monika! The Umbrella Man looks always fabulous.
ReplyDeleteEvelyn xxx
Lovely! Thanks for showing the bokeh technique!
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