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Monday, 13 January 2014

Pan Pastel Masterclass

Good afternoon Bloggers!!

Today it's all about Pan Pastels :-) and a little spring in the air......


......I do like these PaperArtsy stamps so useful for any occassion! I embossed the cardstock then highlighted the words gently in pan pastel. The background was then run back through the cuttlebug to flatten it out and the background colours added before stamping, erasing and fixing.


Pam Pastels are great for achieving the Ombre look so on trend just now.....again the eraser technique was used on this one too to add highlights

Thanks for stopping by - I am off to redesign my "office" for the umpteenth time!!

Have  good Monday eve

Crafty cheers for now

Love Rae

xxx


15 comments:

  1. Yes I do like it ...well both of them really xxx
    Nice work Rae X

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  2. Pretty. Eraser technique, thanks, simple and handy.

    Coleen in Ukraine

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  3. Thank you Coleen n Bernie - v handy xx

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  4. Hi Rae, these are both beautiful.

    Hugs Erin x

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  5. two gorgeous cards x
    Good luck with the redesign!

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  6. I love the idea of embossing, applying the medium then flattening - would never have thought of that one - thanks for sharing. Beautiful cards.
    xx

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  7. Fabulous cards Rae you'll have to explain the eraser technique to me next time I see you! Surely it's not an eraser?' Lol xxx

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  8. Both fabulous designs Rae, very inspiring xx Zoe xx

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  9. love the colours you've used, fab designs x

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  10. Gorgeous cards great colours & design xxx

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  11. Superb cards, Rae, love them hun xxx

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  12. I could do with a lesson on Pan Pastels. I have a whole box of them that have not seen the light of day yet. Your colouring is beautiful and soft. I shall be studying this tutorial with care to pick up any tips. xx Maggie

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  13. Gorgeous card, really like the highlights achieved with the eraser, must try to remember this xx

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