Hello friends, of lately I have been doing doing tie and dye on tissues to create some patterns for my projects. This is a super easy technique to create gorgeous patterns. What is great is that since the tissues are 2 or 3 plied, so you end up with more than one pattern.MY tissue was 3 ply, so I have 3 more patterns left after using one for this project.
I have done tissue transfer using the cling wrap and iron box here. There are many ways to do this.
I used Altenew watercolor brush markers to do this
After the transfer, I used the bold alphabet die cuts in red below and white stacked on top, just so as the red is peeking a bit from the sides. Another sentiment is stamped on the tissue itself.
I added a single carnation going over one of the letters.
Inspired by the colors
TIME OUT Challenge
Seize the birthdays
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Wow! The tie-dye looks absolutely genuine and its cherry on top to have two more to use!! I am loving this card with the pretty pink carnation too.
ReplyDeleteOh, and thank you for joining the Seize the Birthday challenge!
DeleteRahmat this is such a creative idea and what an amazing look it gives....I am of the age I remember doing this to our clothes! I love the way you used the red so we can just see it on the sentiment and perfect placement of the flower. Thanks for joining Time Out x
ReplyDeleteI am really liking the tie died tissue paper idea. Very Creative. I like the pop of red around your letters and for the carnation. Great card. Thanks for joining us this week at CC&S
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the large sentiment and all the detail from the background and flower. Thank you for joining us at Time Out!
ReplyDeleteYour tie dye is amazing!!!! So pretty. Thanks so much for sharing it with us at the CC&S challenge blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun looking technique! Gorgeous effect, thankyou for playing along at Seize the Birthday, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!!! Love your beautiful card! Thank you so much for playing along with us at Time Out!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool Rahmat, I've never seen this done before so will have to have a look on YouTube. I have those two watercolour pens you used but have never put them together like this (you've inspired me), its a gorgeous combo. And love that you left everything else white with the pop of pink so that background is the star. Always so excited to see your projects at TIME OUT!!
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