I thought it was time to do a technique page. I forget about
those things and every now and then I remember and pop one on here. Today I found a technique called Pillow Top
Background. It is a very easy technique
to do too.
You will need some acetate or plastic, a sponge, and ink pad
and some card stock. Not many supplies
needed for this.
You will line up your acetate from corner to corner and sponge in along the
acetate line. Slide the acetate to the
left a little. On my background I moved mine about a half inch each time. Sponge along the line and keep moving to the
left until you are at the corner. Then
go back to the center and move the acetate over to the right and keep sponging
as you did before. Once that is done you
need to turn your card ¼ turn and starting in the middle sponge as you did for
the previous lines. I marked my acetate
with a ruler and drew a permanent line a half inch from the edge so I had a
guide to follow on the lines going towards the right. For the left side I just marked the edges of
my card stock. I knew I was going to be
cutting those edges off anyway so a few light pencil marks didn’t really
matter.
Once I was done I took my sponge and sponged around the top near the edges and
also on any spots that looked too bright.
I wanted a nice even look so I didn’t want one area or spot to look
brighter than the other areas. And that
was it. I trimmed it up and used it as
the background for this card.
This card was done using 3 techniques. Direct to rubber on the flower. Thumping on
the flower and the new Pillow Top Background technique! Isn’t it fun when you can combine these
techniques.
I do have technique sets available on my web store. I have some actual finished 6” x 6” sets left
and the sets are also available on CD.
You just print out as many as you need for your classes. Do the technique, put the pages together and
begin your technique class albums! The CD's also have samples of finished pages.
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
Wanda
I want to try this. Looks so pretty.
ReplyDeleteGreat card and technique....
ReplyDeleteThe pillow top technique looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of this, it is on my list of must tries. TFS
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