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Old 02-20-2010, 08:05 PM   #1  
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How do you make those great cloud backgrounds??!! Does anyone know of a good tutorial? I've heard/read that they can be done with chalks and a stencil, but I need a little bit more to go on. Is there a technique? Do you use brushes or a sponge?? Help!


For an example of what I'm talking about check out these awesome cards:

http://sgtstamper.com/blog/?p=1711
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How do you make those great cloud backgrounds??!! Does anyone know of a good tutorial? I've heard/read that they can be done with chalks and a stencil, but I need a little bit more to go on. Is there a technique? Do you use brushes or a sponge?? Help!


For an example of what I'm talking about check out these awesome cards:

http://sgtstamper.com/blog/?p=1711
Here's a video. You can substitute larger scalloped for a different look:
http://stamptv.ning.com/video/quick-and-easy-clouds-1

Hope that helps.
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Here's a video. You can substitute larger scalloped for a different look:
http://stamptv.ning.com/video/quick-and-easy-clouds-1

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It helps big time. I have never thought of using nesties and scallops for the masking.......much better than cutting post its up and moving them all the time.
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Thanks Gina that clip helped me so much, it's appreciated!
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Thanks!!

For my sky backgrounds I have a little template that I cut from scrap piece of acetate, that way I can use it over and over again. I tend to add my clouds after my image is on the card and colored. By using the acetate, I can see exactly where the image is underneath to place my clouds where it's easiest and looks best.

I mostly use pastels/chalks. (I have an OLD set of Stampin' Up chalks from 1998 actually!) I use my finger to rub the chalks on. I find that by applying with my fingertip, I get the right pressure and I can get right up against the edge of the acetate cloud template for a crisp line. The chalks clean right off my finger with a baby-wipe then. Every once in a while to get really close to an image, I might use a q-tip.

Then I use the same technique as in Gina's video...start at the top and apply the chalk as I move the template down.

I have also used ink using the same cloud template. When I used ink, I would wrap my finger in an old piece of t-shirt to apply it for the same reasons I use my finger with the chalk. (just that ink doesn't clean off my finger as easily)

I can try to put a tutorial together this week on my blog if you still need one.

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http://sgtstamper.com/blog/?p=1711
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Thanks! That helps alot. I didn't think it would be so easy! (well, it looks easy-- but we'll see what happens after I give it a try! LOL)
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Thanks!!

For my sky backgrounds I have a little template that I cut from scrap piece of acetate, that way I can use it over and over again. I tend to add my clouds after my image is on the card and colored. By using the acetate, I can see exactly where the image is underneath to place my clouds where it's easiest and looks best.

I mostly use pastels/chalks. (I have an OLD set of Stampin' Up chalks from 1998 actually!) I use my finger to rub the chalks on. I find that by applying with my fingertip, I get the right pressure and I can get right up against the edge of the acetate cloud template for a crisp line. The chalks clean right off my finger with a baby-wipe then. Every once in a while to get really close to an image, I might use a q-tip.

Then I use the same technique as in Gina's video...start at the top and apply the chalk as I move the template down.

I have also used ink using the same cloud template. When I used ink, I would wrap my finger in an old piece of t-shirt to apply it for the same reasons I use my finger with the chalk. (just that ink doesn't clean off my finger as easily)

I can try to put a tutorial together this week on my blog if you still need one.

Hugs, Jami
Hi there Jami!

First, I LOVE your blog! Your creations are just amazing!

Second, thanks so much for taking the time to give such a detailed answer to my question. I can't wait to give it a try. Your clouds always look so soft and light---just perfect! Acetate is a great idea for making a template, since it's see through!

Third, I have one more question. Do you use the same color/shade of blue or do you mix them? I really love the soft fading of your clouds and I'm wondering if the different blues are the result of pressure/application or if you actually use different colors. Does that make sense?

Thanks so much!!
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You've gotten some great advice! I tried the scallop method and I guess I was too impatient with it. I've been freehanding the things since then and having a blast with them! Hard to mess them up really. Here are some samples if you're interested...
Here, Here, and Here.

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I stink at clouds - I get very frustrated when I try - I will give Gina's video a go and see what happens!
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Thanks Erin!

I do tend to use the same shade of blue - usually a pale blue chalk. I apply a little more pressure around the edges of the acetate to get the crisp edge, then lighten the pressure as I move out from the acetate.

I will try to put together a tutorial this weekend - I'm a visual learner, so I think it's easier to show than explain.

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Hi there Jami!

First, I LOVE your blog! Your creations are just amazing!

Second, thanks so much for taking the time to give such a detailed answer to my question. I can't wait to give it a try. Your clouds always look so soft and light---just perfect! Acetate is a great idea for making a template, since it's see through!

Third, I have one more question. Do you use the same color/shade of blue or do you mix them? I really love the soft fading of your clouds and I'm wondering if the different blues are the result of pressure/application or if you actually use different colors. Does that make sense?

Thanks so much!!
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I don't know why this thread caught my eye....I never really venture into the techniques....but I do happen to have a video tutorial on how I make my clouds that I made and put on my blog after people asked how I do it. Don't know how *good* it is...but I will put a link here and if you wanna check it out you can!

There are many wonderful stampers that can make awesome clouds here at SCS...I guess this is just how I do it!

http://mothermark.blogspot.com/2008/...pvideo_18
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