I did have fun! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Color Bursts! Nylene, Color Bursts are actually a powder that comes in a tiny bottle (you get a lot of bang for your buck, because a tiny bit of powder gives you tons of bright bold color). If you look at the green flower, that's actually regular texture paste that comes in white with a tiny bit of green Colir Burst powder squeezed out of the bottle onto the paste and then mixed in using a cheap plastic putty knife. I recommend you go on You Tube and type in Ken Oliver Color Burst. He has tons of tutorials on you tube. The stuff is so easy and fun to work with. It's water based, so it cleans easily, but it is messy, so wear an apron... Let me know how you make out and send me a message if you have more questions.
I had some more fun tonight digging through my "hoard"! I started by cutting high quality water color paper and folding it into A2 card size. Then, I used my Prima Texture Tool to rough up the edges of the and and scrape around the outer part of the the surface of the card for a fun textured effect. I spritzed Heidi Swapp Color Shine Pink/Rose all over the card and dried it with my heat tool. Next, I found some old printed scrapbook paper and cut a rectangular piece just smaller than the size of the card, so the edges of the card would frame this paper. Again, I roughed up the edges. I followed that by spritzing Heidi Swapp Color Shine Citron/Limon on my craft mat and dragging the edges of the paper through it to make that cool green edge. Next, I used some cute stencils and Texture Paste to make the butterfly and the flower. I mixed Ken Oliver's Color Burst Lemon Yellow with the paste for the butterfly and embellished it with purple and green Stickles. For the flower, I mixed Ken Oliver's Color Burst Pthalo Green. I love those Color a Bursts!
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