Good Morning Everyone!
It's Sarah here with a new LC Designs Project. I have used the digi stamp Flower Head and had a play with changing the line colour of the digi stamp to create my own flower background paper and embellishments.
Here is a list of materials and products I used for this project:
LC Designs Digi Stamp - Flowerhead
White Cardstock folded into an easel card.
Smooth white Card Stock - to print on
I selected a bright cheerful pink. Once happy with the colour click ok and ok again. Your Flower Head stamp lines are now coloured.
Copy and paste the digi-stamp to create a random pattern on an A4 template – I then copied one and made the stamp a bit larger (in the end I printed the paper twice to have enough flowers to cut out for the project) I then Selected the Type Tool and wrote a favourite saying in the same colour as the flower. My design sheet looked like this – (ready to print - twice) …
Here is a list of materials and products I used for this project:
LC Designs Digi Stamp - Flowerhead
White Cardstock folded into an easel card.
Smooth white Card Stock - to print on
Pink Card Stock
Die - to cut greeting shape
Distress Ink - Picked Raspberry, Watercolour Brush
White Gel Pen, Gems
Foam pads and Glue
Distress Ink - Picked Raspberry, Watercolour Brush
White Gel Pen, Gems
Foam pads and Glue
I used Photoshop to change the colour and
this is how I did it . . .
Layer the digi stamp from the
background – by right clicking on the background tab (bottom right) and
selecting Duplicate Layer. Delete the original background so that it’s just a
white page and use the Magic Wand Tool to remove the white background on the
duplicated layer so just the black lines remain.
Right click on the duplicated layer (tab saying Background
copy) and select Blending Options, click on Color Overlay – you can click on
the black box and this will bring up a colour pallet for you to choose a colour
to change the lines.
I selected a bright cheerful pink. Once happy with the colour click ok and ok again. Your Flower Head stamp lines are now coloured.
Copy and paste the digi-stamp to create a random pattern on an A4 template – I then copied one and made the stamp a bit larger (in the end I printed the paper twice to have enough flowers to cut out for the project) I then Selected the Type Tool and wrote a favourite saying in the same colour as the flower. My design sheet looked like this – (ready to print - twice) …
To make the card I folded a blank to create an easel and
used some plain pink papers to matt and layer with the flower papers. I used a
shaped die to cut out the greeting and border. Then cut 3 flowers out for the
feature. I used picked raspberry Distress Ink with a watercolour brush to give
the flowers some colour, a white gel pen to highligh the centres and finished with some pink gem stones for extra
detail.
Sarah x
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