Hi Friends!
I hope you are having a wonderful weekend so far! It was extremely windy here on the East Coast this past week (especially last night) and even though March went out like a "lion", April is
continuing to "roar" :-)
I decided to play around today with Mixed Media and created a Clean and Simple (CAS) Mixed Media card this
evening for the #167 CAS Colours and Sketches "The Double" Challenge along with the
Simon Says Wednesday “Anything Goes” Challenge and the Splitcoaststampers’ Mix-Ability MIX165 “Winging It” Challenge.
If you have not had a chance to visit the above challenge site galleries yet, again, I would encourage you to do so- wonderful inspiration from all!
FYI- If this card is not CAS to you, it is to me....limited layers and embellishments and originally this card was more "clean" with a white background around the peacock, but when I placed the lower layer onto the card front (and smoothed it with my bone folder to adhere the dimensional foam) the Dark Brown Embossing Powder (EP) streaked (since I did not wipe off the excess water before adhering to the card front- duh!)...
Anyway, I salvaged the card with the brown wash and texture behind the peacock to hide the error, so it is not as CAS as I had hoped :-)
To create
this card:
De-static
a piece of Whisper White cardstock with the Embossing Buddy®, ink the Perfect Peacock using Versamark™ Ink, stamp onto the prepared cardstock, apply Stampin’
Emboss® Dark Brown Embossing Powder (retired) and heat set with the Heat Tool.
Once the
embossing powder has cooled, color the peacock using the AquaPainter™ with
Stampin’ Write Markers (scribble the markers onto an acrylic block to use as a
palette)- Daffodil Delight for the flowers, Pacific Point for the peacock and
the Chocolate Chip (direct to the image) for the stems and leaves.
Use the
Daffodil Delight marker directly to the centers of the peacock feathers and the
Pacific Point marker over the Daffodil Delight for the very middle of the “eye”
on the peacock feathers.
Use the
Chocolate Chip marker with the AquaPainter™ for the wash around the image,
loosely mask the peacock and repeatedly stamp the Timeless Texture image over
the background (I just used the Chocolate Chip marker to ink the stamp).
Trim the
peacock image, cut off the lower portion and mount onto Pacific Point
cardstock.
Emboss a
piece of Chocolate Chip cardstock with the Boho Chic Textured Impressions ™
Embossing Folder, trim and mount onto a piece of Whisper White cardstock.
Trim the
layered Whisper White panel and mount onto the Pacific Point card base.
Stamp the
sentiment from the retired Blessed by God stamp set using the Chocolate Chip
marker as ink and stamp onto a piece of Whisper White cardstock.
Mount the
peacock image along with the sentiment using dimensional foam.
To finish
off the card, add Clear Wink of Stella® to the peacock feathers and use a White
Gel Pen to add highlights to the flower centers.
Stamp Sets: Perfect Peacock, Timeless Textures, Blessed by
God (retired)
Ink: Versamark™, Stampin’ Write
Markers- Chocolate Chip, Daffodil Delight, Pacific Point; Clear Wink of Stella®,
White Gel Pen
Paper/Cardstock: Whisper White, Chocolate Chip, Pacific Point
Accessories: Big Shot™,
Boho Chic Textured Impressions™ Embossing
Folder, Embossing
Buddy®, Stampin’ Emboss® Dark Brown Embossing Powder (retired), Heat Tool, AquaPainter™
I think this card would work as an encouragement for someone
who may be going through a tough time whether general life issues/job loss, an illness,
recovering from surgery or as a sympathy card- what do you think?
Thanks again for taking the time to stop by- hugs and have a
blessed week, my friends!
4 comments:
hi Julie! this is amazing, luv your coloring! I am so glad you played along with us at simon says stamp Wednesday challenge!
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sparkle & shine, kindness *~*
Pretty card! Thanks for playing along with us at CC&S!
Great idea to split your peacock stamp over the two elements from the sketch, very striking. Thanks for playing at CC&S.
Beautiful peacock and a lovely take on the sketch. Thanks for joining us at CC&S this week. Caro x
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