Even though you can't see the shimmer yet, the Sweet Hummingbird stamp set and Thin Cuts is the perfect set for the technique I'm sharing!
First, I stamped and then die cut this hummer. I colored him with watercolor pencils, using two shades of red to get his ruby throat.
Next, I used my clear shimmer brush to blend my watercolor pencils and to color his wings. Added a little extra red on his throat with my red shimmer brush.
In the next picture, hopefully you can see how I added gold shimmer brush to the flower centers.
For my hummingbird card, I used the current Mix-In papers, plus a zip strip from the Stitched Together collection.
Here are a few other fun shimmer brush projects I've made recently:
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Thank you for letting me share a shimmer brush technique with you. Please leave a comment, and then click on her name to hop on over to Alyson's blog to continue the "Let It Shimmer" technique blog hop!
Your card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis hummingbird card is stunning! You colored him wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteYour hummingbird is awesome! The shimmer brings out the beautiful colouring work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Fabulous coloring and shimmer on the hummingbird.
ReplyDeleteI am obsessed with this hummingbird- how gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove how you colored your hummingbird! Great use of the shimmer on your card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hummingbird card!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love how you colored the hummer!
ReplyDeleteBloody nice
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