Thursday, July 30, 2015

{Spotlight Project} Deepti Creates a Colorful Camouflaged Effect!



Hello, friends! Deepti here and welcome to another spotlight feature. Today I am showcasing how to create a colorful camouflaged piece on a black and white background.

So, here's a look into the finished card:




STEP 1
I started out by adhering a wood grain patterned paper panel across a white card stock panel. Then I stamped the dogwood stamp from Floral Bliss several times in Memento Tuxedo black ink.




STEP 2
 Then I used a tag die to die-cut a tag from this stamped panel. I then colored the flowers on the tag with markers.




STEP 3
Next, I adhered the base panel on the card base with glue tape runner and adhered the tag with some foam dots after stamping the sentiment and tying a twine.




Here's the finished card up close :)



That finishes my spotlight feature :) I hope you enjoyed it and will give this a try.  Happy paper crafting!


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22 comments:

  1. Grorgeous card Dee!! Thank you for the tutorial :)

    Samra
    Paper Talk with Samra

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  2. I love this technique it works so beautifully! Love it.
    Elaine

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  3. WOW! What an amazing technique! I have never seen it done this way before!! You never cease to amaze me with your wonderful, talented creations Dee! Have a lovely evening! Hazel xx

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  4. beautiful card, Dee - have done this before but not with a tag - neat idea - have to give this a try!!

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  5. I love the colored portion and then the black and white portion. Great card!!

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  6. Fantastic. Black & white with a splash of color. Elegant and classic. So beautifully executed.

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  7. Amazing looking card - thanks for the tutorial. I will certainly have a go at casing this gorgeous card:)

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  8. Such a fun technique and so perfectly executed.

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  9. Wow, love how this turned out, and it doesn't look too difficult. I hope to try it soon.

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  10. This is awesome...love the finished result and a 'must try' technique.xx

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  11. Love this gorgeous creation! The dogwood is one of my favourite flowers.
    I love the depth, the colours and different textures Deepti achieved.
    This is a real wow of a card, thank you for sharing the card and the technique with us Karen

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  12. Gorgeous card!!! Thanks for the great tutorial!

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  13. Very Interesting look !! I loved the technique ,Thanks for sharing it Deepti !

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  14. Love that tag and the great technique! Thanks for sharing! :)
    Suchi xx

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  15. This is so cool and seeing pics of how you did it really help me!!! It is lovely and love the black and white with that pop of color!!! Super impressive!!

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  16. Very pretty. Love the purple against the black and white. Hugz

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  17. This is such a lovely card!! Thank you for the fun technique!

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  18. Gorgeous card, Deepti! I love your selective coloring on the blooms and your design is so pretty! Thanks so much for the step-by-step tutorial!

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  19. Hi Deepti!! Oh so stunning ... there is a trend going on here in Blogland, and I'm loving it! Hmmmm....
    =]

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