Monday, April 18, 2016

So much fun with an old bank card!

Hello Monday again!

What a busy weekend it's been but I did get a little time to play yesterday and I've finished off this morning by making two cards. Both using the same technique which I found on the amazing Kim Dellow's blog here.  The faux printed look.  It's just such amazing fun!  All you need are some acrylic paints and an old piece of plastic (like an old bank card or something similar).

My first attempt is really just a copy of Kims but with the addition of some white in the dots using a uni-ball Signo white pigment ink pen.
Here it is..

 
It's an addictive technique and so quick.. so needless to say the paint kept flowing and this is my second attempt.  I used the Paperartsy Eclectica (EKD02) by Kim for this second card. 
 
 
I think I may try some more.. the colour combos are endless!
 
I'm going to enter this card in the following challenges:
 
AAA (#62)
 
 

8 comments:

  1. great card love the colours
    thanks for joining our Scrappers Delight challenge
    Jane DT x

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  2. Great cards. the colors are so pretty. Thanks for linking up at PDE Linky Party!!
    Kathy PDE DT

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  3. This looks like so much fun! Your cards are beautiful ;) Thanks so much for joining us at PDE Linky Party! Hugs, DT Karla

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  4. Hi - fantastic cards. Just love the colour combo's - so fresh looking.
    Thanks for joining us over at Crafty Calendar this month. Hope to se you again - good luck!
    Hugs,
    Bev (DT) x

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  5. Great set of bright and fun cards. Thanks for sharing with us at AAA Cards.

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  6. Brilliant cards love the technique and bright colours -great images too--thank you for joining us at Simply Papercrafts
    Carol DT x

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  7. Wow, these cards are so bold and stunning. Great work.Thanks for joining us at A Beautiful Mess. Cathy DT x

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  8. Great cards and what a fun technique. Thanks for joining us at Scrapper's Delights challenge

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