Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Going Postal...

Hello! 
It's me Tera here again with another fun and easy tutorial for you using the AMAZING  LCD stamps!! 



Today I want to share this fun Buddha postcard. 

Supplies: 
LCD Stamps- Buddha from Asian set (HERE) and Agregate background (HERE
Paint in yellow, green, turquoise (mine are all the new Dylusions paints)
Tim Holtz sponge dabbers (or painting method of choice.. these are just fast and easy to slap paint down)
Black Paper for the background dry embossed with the Tim Holtz rays embossing folder (you could probably get a similar effect with the rays stencil if you don't have an embossing machine) 
Tim Holtz or other rub-ons (optional for quote in postcard)
Scissors and Glue of choice
Black Pan pastel (for optional shading)




Start by dry painting (dry brushing) your embossed background with your green and turquoises paints letting some black show through (set aside to dry). Next paint a piece of cardstock yellow to stamp your Buddha on (or color with yellow Highlighters?). 
Now that both are dry stamp the Agregate background on your embossed cardstock, and stamp your Buddha on the yellow (you can also add your rub-ons on your cardstock at this time if you plan to use some).  Cut your Buddha out leaving a tiny boarder to help him "pop" off the page. 
Glue everything together and you have a finished piece!!


(Use good glue if using as a postcard. I used Glossy Accents)


You can add this to a greeting card backing or just mail as is :D 

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  2. I am loving that background! Will definitely have to give this a try. When I first saw it I was fully expecting some really complex procedure with lots of product.

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    1. Thank you! It really is fast and easy :) It adds some awesome depth to projects!

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