Hi Friends!!
Woohoo! It’s time for the #60- Chevron Pumpkin Challenge at The Card Concept! Our
inspiration photo is gorgeous and can be interpreted in so many ways- the
colors, the chevron, the pumpkin, the sunfowers, the wood , the glass, the
leaves, etc.
In fact, there is no right or wrong
way when it comes to photo interpretation and we would love to see your card in our
gallery!!
I was inspired by the
sunflowers as well as the chevron and the colors- they remind me of fall and
Thanksgiving! I decided to pull out a few retired Stampin’ Up! stamp sets- Sunflower Serenade, Full of Blessings and
Positively Chevron (background stamp) along with the current Timeless Textures
to design this shabby chic card.
I am also
incorporating the Splitcoaststampers SC615 Sketch Challenge as well as the WordArt Wednesday #252-#253 “Anything Goes” Challenge and the Paper Craft Crew Challenge #215 "Celebrating Fall" Challenge.
I hope you have a
chance to visit us at The Card Concept and check out the rest of our Design
Team samples as well as the other challenge
sites- wonderful inspiration from all!!
To create this card:
Ink and stamp the
Positively Chevron background onto retired Color Me Autumn Designer Series
Paper (DSP) with Cajun Craze Classic Ink, trim and distress with the retired
Distressing Tool and mount onto Early Espresso cardstock (distressing the edges
of the Early Espresso cardstock layer as well).
Distress the edges of
a strip of retired Orchard Harvest DSP, layer onto Early Espresso cardstock, mount
onto the layered chevron background and add the 5/8” Rust Satin Triple Ribbon
bow (wrapping the ends of the ribbon behind the back of the layers) before
adhering the entire panel onto the Cajun Craze card base.
Stamp the retired
Sunflower Serenade image and the sentiment from the retired Full of Blessings
stamp set with Stāz-On® Jet Black Ink onto Very Vanilla cardstock, color with
an AquaPainter™ using Derwent® Watercolor Pencils, Stampin’ Write Markers,
Tumbled Glass Distress Ink followed by a layer of Picket Fence Distress Ink (to
tone down the brightness of the Tumbled Glass background).
Using the Big Shot™
with the MFT Stitched Oval STAX Dies, die cut the sunflower image along with an
oval from the same size die from Early Espresso cardstock.
Split the Early
Espresso oval die cut in half and layer behind the sunflower image.
Trim the sentiment
and layer onto a piece of Early Espresso cardstock.
Use a Sponge Dauber
to apply Vintage Photo Distress Ink over the edges of the sunflower and
sentiment layer.
Ink the small
splatter stamp from Timeless Textures with Vintage Photo Distress Ink, stamp
off before stamping onto the sentiment and sunflower layers.
Finish off the card
by adhering the sunflower and sentiment with dimensional foam and adding a bit
of shimmer with a clear glitter pen to the centers of the sunflowers.
Stamp Sets: Sunflower
Serenade, Positively Chevron, Full of Blessings, Timeless Textures
Paper: Very Vanilla,
Early Espresso, Cajun Craze; Retired Color Me Autumn DSP, retired Orchard
Harvest DSP
Accessories: Big
Shot™, MFT™ Stitched Oval STAX Dies, AquaPainter™, Distressing Tool, 5/8” Rust
Satin Ribbon
Thanks again for taking the time to stop
by! I hope all of you have a fabulous
week and hope you can join us for the #60 Chevron Pumpkin Challenge at The Card
Concept!
6 comments:
Oh, Julie, this is gorgeous! I absolutely love sunflowers (can't get enough of them) and think this is a beautiful image! I love how you've really made a stunning sketch card, and what vibrant colors! Love it all, sweet friend! Hugs! xoxo
Amazing colouring and love the rich and deep red colours you have used. Gorgeous card x
Wow Julie! This is stunning! I just adore your distressed chevron background with those gorgeous, beautifully colored sunflowers! Thanks so much for joining us at Paper Craft Crew this week! Blessings, Tina
This is such a pretty card! I love the sentiment!
Take care!
Michele
Elegant and oh so pretty! I just love all your details.
This is really beautiful. The deep rich colors are amazing ! Thank you for joining the Paper Craft Crew this week!
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