We just celebrated my grandma's 90th birthday. Here she is with our kids. Isn't she cute!
I decided to get out my Brusho Crystal Colour to make her birthday card. I thought it would be nice to make a background for the large flower that I cut out using the Rose Garden thinlits.
This is the card I made:
I cut out the flower image first using shimmer white paper and saved the piece of the outline of the flower.
I put the outline of the flower down and used it as a stencil to get the area inside of it wet.
Some Tips:
-When using Brusho Crystal Colour you should use watercolor paper since you get it so wet.
-I use a paper piercer to make 3 holes in the top of the Brusho container. I then shake it out. The powder is super fine and if you open the lid it can fly all over.
-You can start by creating a single color background.
-If you don't like how it looks, spray a little water and it will change a little.
-Use your aqua painter if you want to move the color into an area without any color.
Brusho Crystal Colour will last you a long long time! You barely use any on a single card.
I made a video showing how to make this card.
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Happy Stamping!
Kristen Bryant
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