Hi Friends!!
I hope all of you are
having a great weekend so far!! Today it
is my turn to highlight a card on the Artistic Outpost blog and I wanted to share
this fun Mixed Media card using several Artistic Outpost stamp images (Harvest, Ice Cream Shoppe, Grunge Elements and Hero) along
with the Patriotic 6x6 Paper Collection from Our Daily Bread Designs.
I love anything patriotic with red,
white and blue and since we are celebrating Independence Day here in the United
States on July 4th, I decided to create a card with a celebration
theme (who doesn’t like ice cream for a celebration- lol)!!
I am also going to
link this card to the Just Add Ink #318 “Just Add S” Challenge (stars,
sequins, strawberry ice cream) along with the Splitcoaststampers’ MIX75 “I Love A Parade” Challenge (original challenge date 07/04/14- they never expire and I
am trying to gradually go back and do all of the MIX-Ability Challenges) and the TGIF #62 Red, White and Blue Challenge.
If you have not had a
chance to visit us at The Artistic Outpost blog yet, I hope you will do so-
inspiration is posted several days a week from my DT Sisters and trust me, they
are very inspirational!!
Also, I hope
you will have a chance to visit the Just Add Ink, TGIF and Splitcoaststampers
Mix-Ability Challenge sites as well- again, fabulous samples by all!
Original Design |
To create a card:
Ink the girl image
from Harvest with Stāz-On® Jet Black Ink, stamp onto Whisper White cardstock, color
with an AquaPainter™ along with ink from water-based markers, dry with the Heat
Tool, fussy-cut the image, mount onto Basic Black cardstock, fussy-cut again
and set aside.
Whew! Sounds like a lot of steps but it is pretty
quick and easy (plus I had this image left over in my stash already colored and
layered from playing around with last week’s designs- love using my stash! :-)).
Repeat the above
steps with the ice cream cone image from Ice Cream Shoppe.
Using the border
image from Grunge Elements with Tim Holtz® Walnut Stain and Tea Dye Distress
Ink, repeatedly stamp along the edge of a piece of Our Daily Bread Designs(ODBD) Patriotic Collection 6x6 paper (cut to approx. 3 ¾” x 5”).
Use the Big Shot™
with the star embossing folder to emboss the panel, lightly sand the embossing with
a sanding block, and apply white Gesso® to the background (I used my finger to
sparingly apply the Gesso®).
Trim the panel, mount
onto Whisper White cardstock, trim again and mount onto Cherry Cobbler
cardstock, trim again (each time close to the edge) and mount onto Dapper Denim
cardstock before trimming the panel one final time before adhering it to the
Extra Thick Whisper White card base.
Take a smaller strip
of Whisper White cardstock, trim to approx. 4” wide, mount onto Dapper Denim
cardstock and add a strip of Cherry Cobbler cardstock (this strip is approx. ½”
wide and from my stash).
Ink the grid image
from Grunge Elements with Tim Holtz® Tea Dye Distress Ink and repeatedly stamp
on a diagonal across the strip.
Stamp the sentiment from Hero with a Cherry Cobbler and Dapper Denim marker, hand trim and mount onto Dapper
Denim cardstock and adhere to the card front.
"Stepped-up" Design |
To finish off the
first version of the card, add the stamped images with dimensional foam.
Of course, you know
me, I thought it looked as though it needed more layers, so I decided to “step
it up” version by adding a portion of a white paper doily to the bottom along
with a few sequins.
Stamp Sets: Ice Cream Shoppe, Harvest, Grunge Elements,
Hero (Artistic Outpost)
Ink/Mediums:
Stāz-On® Jet Black, Stampin’ Write Markers- Cherry Cobbler, Dapper Denim, Ranger® Tim Holtz® Tea Dye and Walnut
Stain Distress Ink, White Gesso®
Paper: Whisper White, Extra Thick Whisper White,
Cherry Cobbler, Dapper Denim; Patriotic 6x6 Paper Collection (ODBD)
Accessories: Big Shot™, Star Embossing Folder
(Cuttlebug®), AquaPainter™, Sanding Block, Heat Tool, White Tea Lace Paper
Doily (retired SU!), sequins (from my stash)
So which version do you prefer, Design #1 or Design #2? I would love to know :-)
So which version do you prefer, Design #1 or Design #2? I would love to know :-)
Also, has this card inspired
you to pull out your stamps and create a project of your own? I sure hope so and thanks again for stopping
by- hugs and have a great week, my friends!
7 comments:
I see how the background was done now. Thanks for explaining. I was thinking embossed velum panel over the DSP. Creative Blessings and Happy Independence Day! Kelly
I love them both!!! Happy 4th!
What wonderful celebratory cards Julie! I love the amazing textured background and the vintage girl eating icecream image.Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink this week.
Both of these cards are gorgeous Julie! I love the red, white and blue ice creams and all the details in your backgrounds - the star embossing and sanding create such a layered effect. Thanks for sharing with us at Just Add Ink this week :-)
Such fun and modern cards Julie. Loving all the layers and elements and all the texture to your cards. Thanks for playing along this week at Just Add Ink. Rochelle xo
This card is STUNNING! Thank you so much for playing along with #TGIF Challenges this week.
wow. this is insanely good. love all the texture and the girl - love the stars. Love it all! Thanks for playing at TGIF!
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