Thursday, November 19, 2009

PAINT SPLAT BACKGROUND - Card Share

Hi all,

Here is a card I created using the Paint Dabber Splash Technique which is featured in this months "Australian Cardmaking Stamping and Papercraft" Magazine (Vol. 15 No. 7) on Pages 74 - 77.

The technique and cards were submitted by one of our own very creative Kaszazz consultants - Michelle Smith.


When I first saw the cards , the first thought that sprang to mind was kids cards, fun, birthdays....

This techniques creates a very vivid, colourful and striking background with a unique textured effect and is very simple to acheive.

Here is my first attempt at using this technique......

I have used Pool Paint Dabber (ABD22466), Raspberry Paint Dabber (ABD22480), Blue card - Primary Pack (9782), White card (9014), Happy Birthday Script Stamp (4088KF), Cupcake Stamp (4136KF), Cupcake-Stripe SB Paper (4831), Coal Black Ink (72010), Aquacolor Crayons and added some Icestickles to the icing on the cupcake image.
If you would like any more information on any of my projects, workshops, and /or Kaszazz Products, please don't hesitate to email me here, only to happy to help with any enquiries.
Happy Scrappin'
Cheers Jo

4 comments:

  1. Love your card Jo - the colours you've chosen look great! Paint splatting's messy, but fun isn't it!
    Regards
    Michelle Smith

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  2. Thanks Michelle for your comment, its greatly appreciated, and Thank you for the awesome inspiration its a gorgeous technique,I enjoyed it... I will be doing more of this in the future.

    IT is a little messy but that is half the fun.... there isnt a day that goes by that I don't have ink or glitter over me, the paint made a change..lol.
    Cheers Jo

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  4. These cards look great! I don't have the magazine, so not sure how to create them. You have done a great job though. Maybe they will turn up at Kaszazz for consultants down the track.

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