I have created a duo of cards today showcasing the fabulous Springtime stamp set from Artistic Outpost. I looked on-line to check exactly what is meant by the Bokeh Effect and this is the explantion that was given:
Bokeh is the official name for a specific photography effect.
The name actually comes from the Japanese word for blur or haze: boke.
It also comes from the Japanese word for blur quality: boke-aji. All you
need to know is that bokeh is the aesthetic quality of out-of-focus blur in a photograph.
I began both cards by applying Distress Inks to the background. The one on the left had two colours applied to a non-stick craft sheet, Spiced Marmalade and Worn Lipstick Distress Inks, which I then spritzed with water and I then mopped up the beads of ink. The second card was blended with Broken China Distress Ink.
Once I had achieved the desired depth of colour I then created my own template, die cutting several different sized circles from white card. I then placed the template onto the card and applied Glacier White pigment ink over the stencil, one circle at a time., moving the template around the card, applying ink through three different sized circles and overlapping the circes in some areas. I then heat dried the ink with a heat tool.
I also applied more Glacier White ink to some of the circles to achieve different depths of the same ink. To add further interest I also added some random machine stitching and the perfect sentiment from the Springtime stamp set.
I repeated the same technique on my second card and stamped two of the sentiments into the inked circles.
Once again I added random machine stitching for added interest.
Thanks so much for stopping by. Tracy x x
12 comments:
I love this Tracy....I think I may have to give this a go. Thanks for the inspiration xxxx
Lovely cards ! Tracy n a very impressive technique - Might have to try that one out sometime . Do love that stamp and sentiments . x
Wow Tracy, amazing job creating a Bokeh effect. I have tried a couple techniques but nothing turned out as wonderful as these! Love the different colours you used, both are so beautiful! hugs :)
I just love the effect you achieved using the Glacier White ink, both cards are absolutely stunning. It is a beautiful stamp set! Anne xx
Beautiful Bokeh - the Glacier White has really done the trick, and I love the inky splatters on the pink/orange version - lovely delicate work.
Alison xx
what a great effect! love the circles and fun stitching!
This technique is perfection for your stamp choice. Just so very beautiful, subtle but with such impact.
Wishes
Lynne
a beautiful quote Tracy - love these xx
Fantastic cards Tracy! Love the various color palettes and whimsical stitching!
Tracy, I LOVE these cards!! I love the Bokeh technique and just don't do it enough myself!! I even wrote an article about it for Paper Crafter's Library when I was writing for them!!
(here's the link just in case you wanna see---http://blog.papercrafterslibrary.com/trend-watch-bokeh-in-stamping/ )
I love the Bokeh behind the kids--it highlights them perfectly!!
Happy Friday!! XOXO-Shari
Beautiful cards Tracy, I love the effect of the technique that you've used.
xxx Hazel.
That is so effective Tracy, thanks for your great tutorial on how you achieved your bokeh look, I love it!
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