Hello!
I dug out my brayer today and had a play... I have a workshop in a couple of weeks where the hostess would like me to demo brayering so I thought I'd put together a few projects that show what you can do with this marvelous tool.
The main image on this card was brayered with So Saffron and Old Olive on the bottom half. I then inked up the brayer using Bashful Blue and ran it over a piece of crumpled up paper. This gives the ink a wrinkly texture and when rolled over the top of the image, looks like streaky sky.
I stamped the trees by inking them up with Really Rust and wiping off the trunk with a baby wipe then inking the branches and trunk with a Choc Chip marker. I added little hills by tearing a piece of card in a curved shape then using it to sponge Really Rust ink under both trees. Finally, I sponged around the edges with Close to Cocoa ink. I got this idea from Zindorf over at Splitcoast Stampers.
The background paper is the Washington Apple DSP from the mini catalogue. The greeting is from Best Yet (a hostess set) and punched with the SU Oval Punch. The ribbon is the So Saffron striped ribbon from the mini catalogue. Some Really Rust buttons finished this off!
Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Forest Friends, Best YetInk: Chocolate Chip, Really Rust, Old Olive, So Saffron, Bashful Blue, Close to CocoaPaper: Washington Apple DSP, Old Olive, Whisper White, Really RustAccessories: So Saffron striped ribbon, SU oval punch, brayer, Really Rust buttons, Sponge DaubersI'll try to add my other brayering cards over the next week or so...
Thanks for stopping by!
Amy
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