Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Hand painted card Steps

 

 

 
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17 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love the looks of this technique.
I would be overjoyed to win this card.
mary l.

Anonymous said...

Awesome, Mike, I bet you had fun making this card. Would luv winning card and crane stamp.
"Always walk in beauty"
Barb Silber
Basil4@msn.com

Terry in Atlanta said...

This card is way too cool. I love the crane stamped right on the paper. The cut out one is great too. You outdid yourself! ps. do you have to do the clean up or do you have someone come behind and do that?

Judy I St. Louis MO said...

What an awesome card! I'd love to win the blog candy so I could make it.

Carole Miller said...

Absolutely Beautiful. Love it.
Carole Miller

Anonymous said...

I love your card. I have got to try that background. Of course I wouldn't mind winning the card and supplies either.
Christina D
cnd2006@windstream.net

olamama said...

Wish I could have been there to play and make this beautiful card, I would LOVE to win this blog candy!

HermaF said...

Wow, Mike, that is fantastic!
What an idea to use a dish washing brush!It would be nice to win!
Hugs, Herma

Trix said...

Very nice backgroundtechnique, Mike.
We did a similar one at e convention once, using oilpastels rubbed with babyoil and glitter paint to splash with.
I would love to win your Crane stamp!

greetings from Holland, Trix

Anonymous said...

Hey, Mike,
I'm not sure just where to leave a comment ... but really like this technique and since I only have two of your stamps would love to be a winner!
Thanks for sharing.
Shirley Wilson

Kathie McGuire said...

Mike, this technique is fabulous!! You picked my favorite colors to show a fun and easy project! Please throw my name into the hat! Thanks so much!!

Deborah Bertolin said...

I didn't mean to make the above comment anonymously ~ Deborah Bertolin in San Diego, CA.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, my comment appears here: I love that this technique ensures that each card will be unique and that there is no wrong way to do it. It creates a very striking card!

KathyR said...

Oh my! This is stunning! I've printed it all out to try.
Kathy Rossiter

Celia said...

This technique is wonderful. The things you can do with this technique are endless. The colors,the patterns. Oh what fun.

Celia

lady Anne Howard said...

I love your work, this is my first visit but I don't think it will be my last. I have always wanted to paint and you show me an easy way to get started. Thank you...
Lady Anne x

chaoscorner said...

Definitely love the idea of no painting skill - perfect for me!! It looks great - yet another enjoyable technique and card from you Mike - Thanks.
Anne