Yesterday, I was, thrilled to be participating with one of my tutorials
to "Paper Crafter's Library"
Thanks a lot to all of you who came and visited me over there...
and thanks to PCL
for appreciating my work and featuring my tutorial !
here are the complete tutorials...
Sponged Lattice Background Techniques
Want to know how I did these 2 background sponging techniques?
I made 2 separate videos to explain how I did the technique on each card...
Let's start with this 1st card...
for a baby or a new mom...with the
Sponged Lattice Background Technique #1
Detail of the 2 tone sponged background...that looks like a "quilt" or a "lattice"
Watch below the VIDEO to see how I did this pretty technique...
Here it is the VIDEO #1...
Enjoy...
For the 2nd card,
With this Flower card for any occasion, I used a variation of the 1st technique
here it is the 2nd version
Sponged Lattice Background Technique #2
Detail of the "Lattice", "grid" or "quilt" background...
Want to learn how I did it?
WATCH the VIDEO below...
For the flower: I used the "inlay" technique ... sponged the leaves with green ink...and finally add some pearls to embellish
Here it is the VIDEO # 2..
Enjoy...
and a last photo again of both cards showing both techniques....
Thank you "Paper Crafter's Library/PCL"
for having me!
for having me!
SUPPLIES:
ouahhhh j adore merci merci pour ces tuto
ReplyDeletej adore ta carte fleur elle est vraiment parfaite
gros bizou et encore bravo bravo
Two fabulous card Bibiana and such a lovely technigue to try...it certainly makes stunning backgrounds
ReplyDeleteAnne
Amazing ! Love these cards & fab tutorial. Thanks for the beautiful email. I replied xx
ReplyDeleteGot to watch your videos this morning Bibiana and they are both stunning. I might add your just as beautiful as your cards. You sure are an amazing artist and designer and love that you share your techniques with all of us, thank you.
ReplyDeletede magnifiques cartes, super les videos, merci so much, j'adore ces découpes, ici il y en a beaucoup qu'on en trouve pas hélas, A+
ReplyDeletehi bibiana, stunning cards, beautiful backgrounds, colours and elegant layout..
ReplyDeleteThis is before I watch your video..will watch later tonight.
hugs pam x
magnifiques ces cartes! bises
ReplyDeletehummmm magnifiques ces 2 cartes , merci pour les tutos!!
ReplyDeletebisous
coco♥
merci à toi pour les superbes tutos en vidéo! c'est trop top! trop jolis tous ces dies et cette technique de quadrillage! bises
ReplyDelete2 magnifiques cartes, merci pour les tutos. Bises.
ReplyDeleteC'est donc bien le fun que ta notoriété t'apporte ces bonnes nouvelles! Bravo pour tout!
ReplyDeleteYes I saw these cards and videos on the library blog yesterday and they´re so gorgeous and I loved your tutorial for this technique too. It´s definitely a must try technique that´s for sure.
ReplyDeleteSuperbes cartes et super vidéos ! Bises
ReplyDeleteWow! Wow! Wow! There's no end to your creativity! These cards are so fabulous and so pretty. I sure hope I find time to give them a try...I like the look of this technique. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHello Miss Bibiana, a HUGE congratulations, they are very lucky to have you, both videos are fantastic, so creative, your a brilliant card makers, I can't wait to try both techniques, thanks for all this inspiration, your hands are Magical... ((( BIG HUGS )))..
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Bibiana thank you so much for popping by my blog and leaving me such a lovely comment. Bibiana these two cards are so beautiful the images are wonderful that sponged lattice background looks amazing, wow, awesome work.
ReplyDeletehugs
lorraine x
Your cards are gorgeous. Love the technique video.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. Great technique videos. Thank you so much for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorials Bibiana! Both create such great effects and amazing backgrounds. The way you did the first card actually makes it look like it's scored. Beautiful! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog Bibiana (from Darnell), and know that I am going to be spending many HAPPY hours here! I loved watching your 2 video's here and can't wait to try these techniques out on my own! Thank you so much for sharing your creativity! :0)
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