I took the plunge and opened my pots of Brusho paint which had been sitting on a shelf for around 5 years, mostly because I never had the time to explore them.
I took a pokey tool and made a hole in the top of each pot and then started to play, I wasn’t really sure what I was going to do with my pieces of background art but here it is, my first Brusho art.
I have to be honest, it felt good to get my hands dirty and my fingers are now stained with blue, turquoise and black paint but I’m sure it won’t take long to get them cleaned up.
I used the La La Land tree die on one piece of the background and die cut a couple of trees layering them up on another background and then used some snowtex paste to add some texture, finished with lots of distressing and matting and layering and a couple of gems on the trees.
I think the packaging may have changed since I purchased mine but you get the information on it.
A gorgeous card Jak,love your colours.Glad you got painty fingers :)
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely Jak sounds like fun c
ReplyDeleteMyrax
Very nice card!
ReplyDeleteOooooh, lovely! Looks like you had a lot of fun playing with these!
ReplyDeleteGreat results!
Hugs
Dawn xx
They are beautiful, love the texture and your edges.
ReplyDeleteFab card Jak, so glad that you enjoyed your Brusho play ...I love yo use the Color Burst powders , they work in the same way and be warned they are very addictive...looking forward to more of your makes....have a lovely day...hugs...xxx
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card Jak, you've inspired me to get my Brushos off of the shelf and have a go.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Hi Jak , Not bad from something that
ReplyDeletebeen sitting on the shelf for five years :-)
The card you made is lovely ! ,so maybe some more in the future
Maria x