It is my turn to share a Project of the Week with everyone at the
Repeat Impression’s blog and here on mine. Isn't this photo with Bokeh lights beautiful? I have seen some
cards on Pinterest using this Bokeh effect and even tried making a few cards myself.
But recently I found a tutorial here, and I tried her tips
with a few adjustments and am really happy with the cards I was able to make.
First of all, what is Bokeh? I looked up the definition and it is
"the visual quality of the out-of-focus areas of a photographic
image." It is pronounced bōˈkā.
To create a Bokeh background for cards, start
with a piece of watercolor paper slightly larger than you want it on your card.
Tape it down with low tack tape onto a craft sheet. Apply water to the
watercolor paper with a water brush or paint brush. In the tutorial linked
above, the instructor applied watercolor paints to her wet background. I do not
have watercolor paints, so I decided to try my Brusho Crystal Colours. Here is
a picture of what happened when I applied violet, orange and crimson Brushos to
the wet watercolor paper.
Then I spritzed the colors with more water to
smooth them out and this is what it looked like:
Now it is time to make a card with the beautiful Bokeh Brusho background we have created. I layered the piece onto black and then onto a lavender card base. I stamped Repeat Impression’s hot air balloons onto black cardstock and cut them out. I stamped the perfect sentiment ribbon and applied it with mounting tape to raise it for dimension.
I made a second card with blue, yellow and
green Brusho Crystal Colours and white pigment ink applied through my “holey”
stencil. After it was dry, I attached the piece with pop dots to a blue top
folding card base. I stamped Repeat Impression’s “hug and hold” sentiment on
vellum and attached. I created side flags out of vellum and attached them under
the top piece. I stamped the sweet baby boy on cream cardstock and paper pieced
his polka-dotted pjs. He was also raised on pop dots when attached, and I added
some sequins to complete the baby boy Bokeh Brusho background card. Try saying
that three times fast. Or better yet, try this fun background technique and see
if you love it as much as I do.
15 comments:
OMGosh this is so beautiful, I am totally trying this out very soon. I love it. I hope you will link this up with our current Loves Rubberstamps Challenge going on right now. Lots of prizes to be won.
Awesome project! i am addicted to this effect and I love it with the Brusho! I am so trying this!
I loved the bokeh effect when I tried it too - really simple and a BRILLIANT way to "tone down" a project that turns out too "in your face" too!
Happy New Year
Kathyk
WOW!! Your bokeh technique turned out gorgeously! I saw another tutorial recently for this and was very inspired. You have made me even more inspired to give this a try very soon. Love the sweet baby card - almost looks like bubbles!!
Beautiful backgrounds. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for this quick tutorial, the bokeh effect on your cards are stunning!
You've achieved beautiful bokeh effects, Karen! Love both of the results! Thanks for sharing them with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
Great technique, Karen. Love the cards.
Fabuous cards Karen, and I love your take on the Bokeh technique.
Blessings
Maxine
Thanks for playing with us over at Loves Rubberstamps!!!
Beautiful cards with the brokeh techniek. Greetings Janny
Oh, these are so cool! I am so wishing I could get my crafting things out again. I sure miss it. And, I love this technique. It looks awesome!
Beautiful cards with this technique Karen! Hugs, Brenda
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