Monday, May 13, 2013

Techniques on Tuesdays

Jessica here, with another:

Techniques on Tuesdays!

Each month, on a Tuesday, we'll show you a video or photo step-out of an art technique.   Do you have a technique you'd like to share?  Email Jessica at jessicabethsporn (at) gmail (dot) com with a brief description. of what you'd like to share with Artists in Blogland.

This Tuesday, the amazing Marjie Kemper is guest blogging for us.


Marjie just came back from Ranger U, where she learned tons of new techniques.  I'm thrilled that she agreed to share some with us!
 
Marjie:  I'm happy to be guest blogger for AIB's Techniques on this Tuesday's feature! My style is shabby chic.  I’m particularly drawn to Tim Holtz, Dyan Reaveley, 7 Gypsies and Basic Grey. I love stamping, scrapping, collage, mixed media and art journaling.
http://www.marjiekemper.com/art-journaling-without-a-sentiment/
http://www.marjiekemper.com/distress-paints-meet-distress-stains-tutorial/
I'd like to share 3 techniques using Perfect Pearls by Ranger, in both the powder and mist forms.

Here 's a photo of the finished ATCs:

KemperPerfectPearlsATCs

And here is how I created them:


These products are incredibly versatile, and I encourage you to give them a try. They look great in 'whole' form as shown above, and are also wonderful when diecut, punched, torn, etc. Hope you enjoyed the video, and that you'll come visit my site, where I blog regularly and share lots of step-by-step tutorials!
http://www.marjiekemper.com/xyron-something-old-and-something-new-tutorial/
Marjie  

Supplies used: Perfect Pearls, Perfect Pearls Mists, Perfect Medium, Ink Refresher, Water, Heat-it Tool, Sizzix ATC die and Rays Texture Fade      

6 comments:

  1. I love that faux suede look....now you have so many techniques from Ranger U to share, it will be a full packed year of seeing what you do...thanks for sharing here. xox

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  2. wow, fabulous. Hugs Annette x

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  3. Thank you Marjie for this fabulous and fun technique video!

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  4. Those are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your techniques!

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  5. I saw one of the 3...the rest didn't play, unfortunately...have been trying since yester'. But I saw the pics and they look great!

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