Here is my second card I designed using The Card Concept Challenge #52 Inspiration Photo (please see my first card in this post).
Again, I was inspired
by the beautiful purples in the lilacs for my Mixed Media card (lilacs were my
Mother’s favorite along with irises).
I am also linking
this card to the Mixed Media Monthly MMMC#23 “Dimension” Challenge and the Word Art Wednesday #228/#229 "Family Friendly/Anything Goes" Challenge.
I hope will find the time to visit us at The Card Concept as well as the other challenge sites- wonderful inspiration from
all!!
To
create this card:
Once
the Gesso® dried, apply Ranger® Tim Holtz® Distress Stains to a craft mat (I
used Broken China, Frayed Denim and Mowed Lawn), lay the panel into the ink,
lift up and allow the ink to spread, spritz with water to dilute a bit and
continue to tilt and spread the ink.
Dry
the ink with a Heat Tool, apply more ink as desired along with Gelatos® (I used
Aqua Dolce and Cotton Candy- spritzing the Gelatos® with water and allowing the
color to run across the panel).
Some
of the color was a bit bright for me so I added Ranger® Tim Holtz® Picket Fence
Distress Stain to tone down some of the brightness.
Once
the panel was thoroughly dry, de-static with the Embossing Buddy®, ink the retired Ex Libris background stamp
with Versamark® Ink, stamp onto the prepared panel, apply
Stampin’ Emboss® White Embossing Powder and heat set with the Heat Tool.
Repeat
the above embossing steps with the sentiment from the Our Daily Bread Designs
Scripture Collection 3 using Versamark® Ink, then add Elegant Eggplant Classic
Ink followed by Clear Embossing Powder.
Trim
the background panel, mount onto the Old Olive card base and sponge additional Elegant
Eggplant Classic Ink over the embossing in a few areas (wiping off the excess
with a lightly dampened paper towel).
Cut
the roses from Elegant Eggplant cardstock with the Big Shot™ and the My
Favorite Things® (MFT) Royal Rose and Mini Rose Die, crimp the die cuts with
the Crimper Tool before rolling into the flower shape and add Gesso® to the
flower petals.
Punch
the leaves from Old Olive cardstock with the Martha Stewart® (MS) Leaf Punch,
add the roses to the leaves and apply Gesso® to the leaves as well.
Mount
the roses and leaves onto the card front (I like to use Hot Glue for this step)
and add the Pearls to the corners.
Ink
the butterflies from Papillon Potpourri with Versamark™ Ink and stamp onto
Whisper White cardstock, apply Stampin’ Emboss® Black Embossing Powder and heat
set with the Heat Tool.
Punch
the butterflies out with the Elegant Butterfly Punch and color with the So
Saffron Stampin’ Write Marker.
Add
to the card front along with Pearls for the bodies to finish off the card.
Stamp
Sets: Papillon Potpourri, retired Ex Libris (SU!), Scripture Collection 3
(ODBD)
Ink/Mediums:
Versamark™, Elegant Eggplant; Stampin’
Write Marker- So Saffron; added Ranger® Tim Holtz® Distress Stains-Broken
China, Faded Denim, Mowed Lawn, Picket Fence; Gelatos®- Aqua Dolce, Cotton
Candy
Paper:
Whisper White, Old Olive, Elegant
Eggplant, misc piece of DSP (for Gesso ® panel)
Accessories: Gesso®,
Big Shot™, MFT Royal Rose and Mini Royal Rose Dies, Elegant Butterfly Punch
(SU!), MS Leaf Punch, Embossing Buddy®, Heat Tool, Stampin’ Emboss® Clear, White and Black
Embossing Powder, Pearls
Thanks again for
taking the time to visit- I hope all of you have a wonderful day!!
just stunning Julie, Debi x
ReplyDeleteWow! This is just stunning. So many gorgeous details.
ReplyDeleteLove your card!! I think this would be a beautiful cover for a book too! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful creation. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love your backgrounds and flowers!
ReplyDeleteLilian
The Leaf Studio
Julie, I totally adore this card. The embossed background is a dream and the gorgeous arrangement of flowers and butterflies make for a striking design! Thanks for all the tidbits of info. <3
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous design, Julie! So much beauty and crafty goodness here!
ReplyDeleteTake care!
Michele
One of the top MOST beautiful cards I have EVER seen!!! LOVE this MUCH!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning, Julie. Thank you so much for stopping by to share your wonderful art in our challenge. It's always such a blessing to have you play along, and I really hope you will stop by again soon. I appreciate your participation more than simple words can express.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you,
Karen
Word Art Wednesday