Double sponging tutorial
Posted: May 18, 2012 Filed under: CAS, Penny Black, Soft Wings, Tutorial 37 CommentsOn Wednesday I posted a card featuring a little square filled with a butterfly and some music. Today I have a tutorial showing the technique on a new card with a bigger image panel.
First I sponged three colours randomly over a piece of white cardstock. Careful blending is not important because the sponging will be stamped over and responged.
I stamped the music background over the stamping in a darker colour.
It’s hard to see but next I embossed the butterfly in clear embossing powder.
The final step is to sponge over the whole panel in a dark colour and watch the butterfly emerge.
Thanks so much for dropping in today; to see more thank you cards pop over to the Penny Black blog
Supplies:
Stamps: Music Background, Soft Wings 40-099, Flourish Thank You 4175F(PB)
Inks: Memento Paris Dusk, Cantaloupe, New Sprout, Summer Sky and Versamark (Tsukineko)
Cardstock: Penny Black Mix and Match papers – Clear Skies, Periwinkle
Also: Clear embossing powder















this is gorgeous. thanks so much for the tutorial. I need to try this technique.
This is really beautiful. Thanks for reminding me about this lovely technique by sharing your tutorial.
Heather I adore this work. What gorgeous and thank you so much for the tutorial. Beautiful work. LOVE IT and the butterfly.
Lovely greet and big hug
Marja
Gorgeous as all your work!! Great tutorial, thanks!!
Magic Heather!
Just beautiful!
Chrissie
Heather, this is absolutely stunning! Thank you so much for sharing the technique!
Couldn’t help myself but you have been pinned so I can remember to try this cool technique!
So beautiful!!! Thanks so much for the tutorial.
wow what an amazing effect – thanks so much for sharing your tutorial 🙂
Oh my gosh I am so happy you showed us how you did this! When I was making my mini masterpiece I kept trying to rack my brain on how yours came out like that, I knew it was some type of double sponging, but I couldn’t figure it out for the life of me!!! hehehe! now I am soooo excited to try this! Thank you sooooooo much! Can not wait!
Wowsers!!!! A stunning card! Love it!
Really like your amazing card-thanks for showing how we can also make a thing of beauty!!
Just stunning!!
Stunning technique Heather and a simple tutorial! How effective and exciting to see the butterfly emerging :)) I’m going to have a go at this!
Val x
Gorgeous card! I love this technique when I do it. I’m just too lazy to make the time for it:) Thanks for the reminder of how beautiful it looks.
Amazing color layering!
Absolutely stunning, Heather! Thank you for the tutorial!
Thank you Heather for the tutorial – it kept me awake all night wondering how you did it! I was hoping you would do a short tutorial – thanks for keeping us happy out here in blogsphere!
I REALLY have to give this technique a try….beautifully done Heather!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Paper Hugs,
Jan
Such a fabulous technique! Your butterfly looks really dramatic Heather.
Just amazing I am so stunned just came upon your work yesterday and just so bless seeing your work.
gorgeous!
GReat tutorial, Heather — thank you! The end result is such a strikingly beautiful card.
Wonderful work as always, and thank you so much for the tutorial
Thank you for the tutorial, Heather. The colour scheme is beautiful – so rich.
Beautiful card, Heather! Thanks for posting this tutorial.
Thanks so much for the technique Heather!
Excellent tut many thanks, xx
A gorgeous card in beautiful colours, Heather.
And thanks for your tutorial, i will give it a try.
Groetjes Gery
Oh this is a beautiful technique! Thanks for sharing your creative genius with us!!!!
Fantastic technique with absolutely gorgeous results!
That is stunning, I am going to try this!
Thank you so much for this fabulous tutorial, Heather. I’ve been playing! 🙂
Just another comment from me to say thanks again for this tutorial and that I have made a card using this method and have put it on my blog. There will be a CASE of another of your cards on my blog tomorrow. Thanks for your inspiration!
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Thank you for sharing a fabulous tutorial. I pinned it.
Gorgeous card!