Hi all, this is Tanvi wishing you all a very good morning!
I love to experiment with techniques & happy to share a pictorial on the BOKEH TECHNIQUE today, which you can try using the following supplies -
White cardstock
Distress inks / mists / gelatos - many media give good results
Mini mister
Paint brush
Circle template
White pigment ink
Blending foam
To begin, prepare your background with the medium of your choice. I have used glimmer mists & distress inks on two different pieces. TIP - heavy weight card stock/ water color paper for best results.
You will need a circle template which can be easily made one with circle dies.
Next, create random circles using white pigment ink with your template (TIP - begin with the larger circle). Have fun as you see the visually appealing bokeh appear! Its that simple!
Here are the two finished cards -
I loved the bokeh technique on this card but unfortunately capturing this one on camera was difficult!
I hope you are tempted to try this!
You also have time to partcipate in Lulupu Challenge # 50
Theme: Summer splash
(Click here to read the general guidelines)
Supplies from LULUPU
Thanks for stopping by today!
Have a great day!
Love this technique Tanvi! :) Thanks for sharing the tut!
ReplyDeleteThank you Dolly! You too do an awesome job with this!
DeleteBeautiful technique, thanks for sharing, both of creations are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Vinita !
DeleteBokeh effect is so cool and you have nailed it Tanvi! :)
ReplyDeleteSuchi xx
Thank you Suchi!
DeleteWow!!! Lovely cards using this awesome technique. Tfs sharing tutorial Tanvi.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Lovely cards using this awesome technique. Tfs sharing tutorial Tanvi.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Lovely cards using this awesome technique. Tfs sharing tutorial Tanvi.
ReplyDeleteLove this card tanvi. Superb effect.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely bubbly effect. The second one is telly pretty Tanvi.
ReplyDeleteFabulous ink blending Tanvi...you are very skilled...I could never achieve the effect!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Dr Sonia
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Thanks for the encouraging word Sonia :-)
Deleteloved learning this technique.....lovely effect u created :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Prachee!
DeleteBeautiful cards.... Thanks for the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutoria!
ReplyDeleteThank you Giorgia!
DeleteWow..it looks so dreamy ! I loved the bokeh effect and the pictorial ,Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThis is one cool technique! Thanks for the tutorial, waiting to try it out! <3
ReplyDeleteThanks for tutorial Tanvi. You've made it look so easy, m sure it's not. Lovely cards.
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