Hi Stampers!!
I had a great time creating
this Mixed Media card for The Card Concept #28 Romantic Roses Challenge using the gorgeous photo
for inspiration. I was inspired by the neutral
colors of the roses along with the wooden box :-)
Side view of easel card fold |
The Card Concept is a
bi-weekly challenge that has an inspiration photo along with a number of design
styles that you can choose from to create your card- Clean and Simple, Clean
and Graphic, Clean and Layered, Shabby Chic, Freestyle Collage, Classy and
Elegant and Mixed Media.
I hope you will have
a chance to check out the rest of the Design Team projects and create your own
project to join in on the fun!
I also incorporated the Splitcoaststampers MIX66 Mix-Ability Challenge "Things that Fly" and The Mixed Media Monthly Challenge #9- "Think Pink" (pink roses, borders and distress stain) :-)
To create this easel card:
The background is a
combination of Gesso on a 5" square piece of Whisper White cardstock, allowing it to dry
and then applying various Ranger® Tim Holtz® Distress Stains and Alcohol Inks (spritzing
with water and allowing the inks to drain down the panel, drying with the Heat
Tool and repeating until the background is the color that you desire).
Ink the retired
background stamp, French Script with Memento™ Tuxedo Black Ink and randomly
stamp onto the background panel.
Background panel before adding gesso stencil |
Add additional Gesso
using a honeycomb stencil and allow to dry, trim the panel and mount onto a
piece of Blushing Bride cardstock, trim again and mount onto a 5 ½” x 5 ½”
Early Espresso panel.
Add the die cut
border along with the 5/8” Early Espresso Satin Ribbon bow.
Tear a piece of
designer paper and distress the edges using a Distressing Tool and Ranger® Tim
Holtz® Vintage Photo Distress Ink. Adhere
the torn panels to the background panel with one of the panels overlapping the
ribbon and apply Mod Podge® to the torn panels.
Add the banners in
the upper left hand corner attached to the Natural Linen knotted rope.
Using My Digital
Studio (MDS), print out the bird image from Nature Walk onto Whisper White
cardstock, color using Ranger® Tim Holtz® Distress Vintage Photo Distress Ink. Apply Mod Podge® over the bird to give it
more substance.
Cut the heart die
from brushed gold cardstock and add to the background panel. Adhere the bird image and add the highlight
to the eye with a Faber-Castell White Pitt Pen.
Create the easel card
base (see tutorial here at Splitcoaststampers) and distress the cardstock using
Ranger® Tim Holtz® Vintage Photo Distress Ink and randomly stamp the background
stamp using Memento™ Tuxedo Black Ink.
Add the panel of
distressed designer paper to the lower portion (mounted onto Blushing Bride
cardstock and again onto Early Espresso cardstock), distress the paper with Ranger®
Tim Holtz® Vintage Photo Distress Ink and add Mod Podge® to the entire designer
paper panel.
Create the rolled
flowers from Blushing Bride and retired Buckaroo Blue cardstock using the 1 ¾”
and 1 ¼” Scallop Circle Punches (see basic tutorial here).
Close up on angle - gesso stencil a bit more apparent |
“Antique” the roses and edges of the panels
using Ranger® Tim Holtz® Vintage Photo Distress Ink and add the roses to the center
of the die cut heart as well as the inside panel with leaves created with the
Bird Builder Punch from Mossy Meadow cardstock.
Apply Mod Podge® over
the roses and leaves (the roses look ceramic up close) :-)
Print out the
Wonderful Wings image using MDS onto Whisper White cardstock, color using a
Blushing Bride Stampin’ Write Marker and Ranger® Tim Holtz® Old Paper Distress Ink.
Add the butterfly to the lower portion of the card along
with the stamped and distressed sentiment and apply additional Mod
Podge® to the butterfly wings and sentiment.
Add the Pearls to the
corners of the sentiment, lower panel and upper panel and adhere the main focal
image panel to the easel card.
Close up of opened bottom panel of card |
Adhere the Antique
Brad to the center of the Satin Ribbon bow to finish off the card.
Stamp
Sets: Nature Walk (MDS), Wonderful Wings
(MDS), Gorgeous Grunge, Kind and Caring Thoughts, French Script
Ink: Printer Ink- Black, Memento™ Tuxedo
Black Ink, Ranger® Tim Holtz® Tattered Rose, Worn Lipstick, Frayed Burlap,
Vintage Photo, Old Paper and Silver Metallic Distress Stains; Tim Holtz®
Adirondack® Gold Alcohol Ink, Ranger®
Tim Holtz® Vintage Photo and Old Photo Distress Ink
Paper: Whisper White, Blushing Bride, Early
Espresso, Mossy Meadow, retired Buckaroo Blue, Brushed Gold, Tim Holtz® Idea-ology®
Wallpaper Designer Paper
Accessories: Big
Shot™, Beautiful Borders Die (ODBD), Ornate Hearts Die (ODBD), Punches- Banner,
Hexagon Punch (for sentiment banner points), Bird Builder, Scallop Circle- 1 ¾”
and 1 ¼”, Gesso, Balzar Designs® Mini
Punchenella stencil, 5/8” Early Espresso
Satin Ribbon, Antique Brad, Pearls, Natural Linen Thread, Sponge Daubers
Thanks again for
taking the time to stop by- again, I hope you will find the time to visit us at
The Card Concept and join in on the fun!!
11 comments:
Great post, loved hearing how you made this! What a beautiful creation...stunning!
Very pretty!!!
What an awesome project. Love the rich colors in this. :)
Very nice card. So many great details!
Stunning mixed media card! I love all the details. Thanks so much for joining us at The Mixed Media Monthly Challenge.
Beautiful work!! Amazing!! Love the colors and all the texture you created!! Thank you for playing along with us at The Mixed Media Monthly Challenge!
your easel cards are just stunning. I never thought to make a mixed media easel card but its such a fabulous idea! what a great idea to display a piece of art. Thank you so much for playing with the Mixed Media Monthly Challenge!
-Rachel
rwkrafts.com
Amazingly beautiful!! Magnificent!!!
Gorgeous card, Julie!
Love all of the details and what an amazing background. Thanks for joining us this month at The Mixed Media Monthly Challenge!
Such an amazing piece, love what you did, just gorgeous! The layered papers against the background look fantastic and I love that bird!!
Thanks so much for adding it to our challenge at Mixed Media Monthly!!
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