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Saturday, April 30, 2016

Birthday Challenge


Today's card was created for a color challenge on the Paper Wishes Message Board.  I found it really challenging.  I was to use the colors white, black, gray, and gold.  I had some white/grey/black patterned papers I thought to use, but I just didn't like gold with them!  Then I remembered an older HOTP paper.  It was perfect!

The paper was a grey/white pattern rectangle on a striped background.  The grey/white pattern was big enough on the 12 x 12 piece of paper that there wasn't a large enough area of the stripes so that I could cut a mat as big as I wanted.  I also wanted to see the variety of colors all the way around.  So, I cut it up to create the grey/white patterned paper piece matted by the striped. I made sure to ink the edges of the grey patterned paper with black before adding it to the background.

For the focal, I cut a piece of white card stock with a die from Fleur de Lis Rectangles by Spellbinders.  After embossing it with the die, I used post-it notes to cover the outer edge and colored the center with a mixture of alcohol inks (Gold, Silver & Pearl mixatives).  Removing the post-it notes gave me a piece that was colored in the center & white on the outside.

For the focal itself I used black Dazzles, backing the balloons with the gold glimmer paper.  I also added a gold border sticker around the outside edge.  I matted this focal piece on a piece of gold embossed glimmer paper. The glimmer paper mat was added with foam tape and the focal itself was added with more foam tape.

I also added a gold glimmer paper strip for a border down the right side and topped it with a star border Dazzles piece.

Let It Shine


This is a page that already had gesso on it from a previous picture (at the bottom of the page), so I just added watercolor pencil & water to make a sun-shape & then added the lettering with a Zig Millennium pen. The full page now looks like this:



Friday, April 29, 2016

Reconciliation 1st


I love the way this illustration turned out.  After applying clear gesso to protect the page, I used black StazOn ink to stamp the illustration using a stamp I got in a magazine subscription.  Then I colored the illustration with watercolor pencils & a water brush. Lettering was done with a Zig Millennium pen.

Thanks


I've had fun trying out some dies I got recently, and this quick card is the result.  It uses dies from two different companies:
  • Snowflake Mini Striplet - Creative Expressions by Sue Wilson
  • 9 Little Words - Paper Artist by HOTP
I used the insert of the Snowflake Striplet and cut it from the front of the card twice, one above the other.  I backed this with pink vellum, and ran a strip of pink satin ribbon across the front.

The word "thanks" was cut several times and stacked, then attached with foam tape.  After posting, I decided it needed a little extra so added some silver rhinestones on each side.  It sets things off just right.